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The Trinity Trails present a challenging jogging experience, stretching 9.5 miles (15.3 km) with a difficult grade. You'll navigate a varied landscape, transitioning from shaded natural areas along the river to urban sections that offer views of the Fort Worth skyline. Expect to gain 136 feet (42 metres) in elevation…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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12.6 km
2.72 km
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8.15 km
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2.55 km
1.49 km
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The Trinity Trails system offers numerous access points and trailheads throughout Fort Worth. Many of these have amenities like water fountains and picnic areas. A popular starting point is near Trinity Park, which provides ample parking and direct access to well-shaded sections of the trail. You can also find parking near The Trailhead in Clearfork, a community hub that often hosts events.
Yes, the Trinity Trails are generally dog-friendly. As a multi-use trail system, dogs are welcome, but it's always best to keep them on a leash to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users, including cyclists and other joggers.
The Trinity Trails are enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall are particularly pleasant due to milder temperatures and blooming wildflowers. During warmer months, many sections, especially within Trinity Park, offer good shade from trees. However, some areas have minimal shade, so always remember sun protection and hydration, especially in summer.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Trinity Trails. It is a public trail system open to everyone.
The terrain along the Trinity Trails is predominantly flat, with many sections featuring paved surfaces ideal for smooth jogging. However, the system is diverse; some areas offer a mix of paved and gravel paths. For a more natural or challenging experience, certain connected parks, like Marion Sansom Park, provide hillier, unpaved trails with roots and rocks.
Joggers can enjoy a rich and varied scenic experience. The trails wind through natural settings with trees, offering shaded sections and views of the Trinity River. In urban stretches, you can see the downtown Fort Worth skyline. Trinity Park features murals, a colorful basketball court, and a duck pond. Wildlife, including various bird species, turtles, and beavers, can also be observed.
Yes, many sections of the Trinity Trails are very suitable for beginners. The difficulty varies, but a large portion is described as easy or easy/intermediate, with mostly flat and even terrain. Specific routes within Trinity Park are noted as great for any fitness level, making it accessible for those new to jogging.
The Trinity Trails are known for their extensive connectivity, linking numerous neighborhoods and parks. You'll find public restrooms and water fountains along popular stretches. The trails offer easy access to attractions like the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and the Fort Worth Zoo. Don't miss the Trinity Trail (Clearfork Section), which is a highlight of the system. The Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Bridge is a pedestrian-only bridge connecting Trinity Park to downtown.
Yes, the route is part of a larger network. It primarily follows the Trinity Trails system, but also passes through sections of the Trinity Trail, Fort Worth Branch (Trinity Trails System), and the Trinity River Trail.
Many parts of the trail, particularly within Trinity Park, are well-shaded by trees, providing a comfortable experience even on warmer days. However, some sections may have minimal shade, so it's wise to be prepared with sun protection and adequate hydration.
Yes, public restrooms are available along some of the more popular stretches of the Trinity Trails. Additionally, many access points and trailheads throughout the system are equipped with water fountains, making it convenient to stay hydrated during your jog.
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