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United States
Texas
Tarrant County
Fort Worth

Trinity Trails

Hard

2.5

(6)

56

runners

Trinity Trails

02:32

22.3km

60m

Running

The Trinity Trails offer a challenging jogging experience, winding through a diverse landscape of urban and natural settings. You will cover 13.9 miles (22.3 km) with a moderate elevation gain of 190 feet (58 metres), typically taking around 2 hours and 32 minutes to complete. As you jog, you can…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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West Fork Trinity River

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The West Fork is one of four forks of the Trinity River and runs 145 miles to the confluence of the Clear Fork. The West Fork is a popular destination …

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12.9 km

9.44 km

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12.8 km

8.57 km

946 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best places to park for accessing the Trinity Trails?

The Trinity Trails offer numerous access points. A popular and well-equipped starting point is The Trailhead at Clearfork, which provides parking and amenities. Many of the 21 parks connected by the trail system also offer parking facilities.

Are dogs allowed on the Trinity Trails?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Trinity Trails. However, it is essential to keep them on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users and local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to jog the Trinity Trails?

The trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for jogging. Summer mornings and evenings are also popular to avoid the midday heat. Winter jogging is possible, but be mindful of cooler temperatures.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees to use the Trinity Trails?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Trinity Trails. It is a public trail system designed for community enjoyment.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Trinity Trails?

The terrain is quite varied, featuring sections of asphalt, concrete, and gravel paths. While many parts are paved and relatively flat, some areas incorporate crushed stone or light gravel, offering a diverse running experience.

Is this trail suitable for beginner joggers?

Yes, many sections of the Trinity Trails are flat or mostly flat, making them very suitable for beginner joggers. The extensive network allows you to choose shorter, easier routes to start with.

What kind of scenery and landmarks will I see along the route?

The trails offer a rich tapestry of scenery, winding through urban landscapes, peaceful parks, and natural wooded areas. You might see murals, a colorful basketball court, a duck pond, and a miniature railroad in Trinity Park. Highlights include views of the downtown Fort Worth skyline, and tranquil water views along the West Fork Trinity River. The trails also pass by landmarks like the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, Japanese Garden, Log Cabin Village, and the Fort Worth Zoo.

Does this route connect with other trails or parks?

Yes, the Trinity Trails are an extensive network connecting 31 neighborhoods and 21 parks. The specific route mentioned primarily follows the Trinity Trails system, but also includes sections of the Trinity Trail, Heritage Park, Brookside Drive, and Franklin Street.

Are there specific sections of the Trinity Trails recommended for a more challenging run?

For joggers seeking a greater challenge, certain parks like Marion Sansom Park offer hillier trails with more uneven terrain, suitable for experienced trail runners looking for a more intense workout.

Are there amenities like restrooms or places to eat near the trails?

Yes, the trail system is well-equipped with amenities. Popular starting points like The Trailhead at Clearfork offer public restrooms, and you'll find riverfront shops and restaurants nearby. Many of the connected parks also provide facilities.

Is the Trinity Trails route a loop or an out-and-back?

The Trinity Trails system is a vast network, offering both loop options within parks and longer out-and-back sections along the river. The specific route highlighted is generally an out-and-back along the West Fork Trinity River, but its connectivity allows for many variations and custom loops.

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