Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop
Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop
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The Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop is an easy 2.2 miles (3.6 km) jogging route located in Fort Worth's Tandy Hills Natural Area. You will gain 127 feet (39 metres) in elevation over an estimated 22 minutes. This trail offers an accessible and enjoyable experience for all skill levels.
…Last updated: March 7, 2026
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3.41 km
146 m
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2.62 km
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The Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop is located within the Tandy Hills Natural Area in Fort Worth, Texas. You can typically find parking available at the natural area's designated access points. There are no specific details provided about a dedicated parking lot for this exact loop, but general parking for the natural area will grant you access.
Yes, this trail is generally considered easy for running, with easily-accessible paths suitable for all skill levels. While the Tandy Hills Natural Area has some steep valleys, the loop itself offers a manageable and engaging experience for beginners.
The terrain consists of natural surfaces, including dirt paths and some rocky sections, characteristic of a natural area trail. You'll experience prairie landscapes with rolling hills and intermittent streams, providing a varied and visually engaging jogging experience.
You'll jog through diverse prairie landscapes, offering an abundance of prairie flora and scenic viewpoints. The Tandy Hills Natural Area is known for its rich natural history, including limestone bedrock outcroppings, diverse ecosystems, and seasonal wildflowers. It's also an excellent spot for bird-watching.
The trail is particularly beautiful during spring blooms, when the display of seasonal wildflowers is considered unsurpassed in the Metroplex. This makes spring an ideal time to visit for a visually stunning jogging experience.
Yes, the Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop is part of a larger network of trails within the Tandy Hills Natural Area. This route specifically includes sections of the Hawk Trail, Stratford Path, Wildflower Loop, and Skree Hill Connector, allowing for varied routes and extended exploration.
While the trail is within a natural area, specific dog regulations (like leash requirements) are not detailed in the provided information. It's always best to check the official Tandy Hills Natural Area guidelines before bringing your dog.
No, access to the Tandy Hills Natural Area, and consequently the Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop, typically does not require permits or entrance fees.
The Tandy Hills Natural Area is home to hundreds of native plant and animal species. You might spot various birds, including Red-tailed Hawks, small mammals, and diverse insects. The area preserves a unique prairie ecosystem, offering a glimpse into Fort Worth's historical natural appearance.
The Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop is approximately 3.6 kilometers (2.2 miles) long. For an average jogger, it typically takes around 23 minutes to complete the loop.
Yes, a notable highlight along the route is the Wildflower Loop Trail, which is renowned for its seasonal blooms, especially in spring. The entire natural area itself is a highlight, preserving a unique prairie ecosystem.
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