Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop
Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop
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Jog the moderate 6.1-mile Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop in Fort Worth, featuring river views and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.77 km
1.71 km
403 m
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4.94 km
2.73 km
1.71 km
511 m
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Gateway Park offers multiple access points and parking areas. Since it's a metropolitan park, you'll find various parking lots within the park itself, providing convenient access to different sections of the Trinity Trails system.
Yes, the Trinity Trails system, including the Gateway Park Loop, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's essential to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users and to protect the park's environment.
The Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for jogging. While winter jogging is possible, be aware that portions of the Trinity Trails in Gateway Park can be subject to closures due to frequent flooding, especially after heavy rains, which can cause erosion.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Gateway Park or to use the Trinity Trails within it. It is a public metropolitan park, making it freely accessible for recreation.
The loop offers a varied experience. You'll find a mix of paved paths, which are generally easy and accessible, and natural surface trails. Some natural sections, like the 'Buckin' Bronco' and 'Outer Loop - Hill' singletracks, are rated blue difficulty and feature uneven terrain, rocks, roots, and significant elevation changes, offering a more rugged jogging experience.
The Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop offers options for various skill levels. Beginners can stick to the paved paths, which are mostly flat and easy. More experienced joggers looking for a challenge can explore the natural surface trails with their elevation changes and uneven terrain.
Along the route, you can expect scenic river views of the Trinity River. The park is heavily wooded, providing a natural and picturesque environment. You'll also pass by the View of Fort Worth Skyline from Harmon Field Park, offering a great urban vista. The park's preserved ecosystem on some loops also provides opportunities for wildlife observation.
The full Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop is approximately 9.9 km (6.1 miles) long. For an average jogger, it typically takes around 1 hour and 3 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop is an integral part of the larger Trinity Trails system, which boasts over 100 miles of trails in Fort Worth. The route itself utilizes sections of the official Trinity Trails for its entire length, allowing for extensive connectivity and opportunities to extend your run beyond the immediate loop.
For a more challenging run, look for the natural surface singletrack trails within Gateway Park. The 'Inner Loop - Buckin' Bronco' and 'Outer Loop - Hill' are popular blue difficulty trails with notable elevation changes. Additionally, the 'Trinity (Fort Worth) trail' segment within the park has the most significant elevation gain and descent, offering a demanding experience for trail runners.
Given that Gateway Park is a significant urban green space with a preserved ecosystem on some loops, you might encounter various local wildlife. This could include different bird species, small mammals, and other creatures native to a wooded riverine environment in North Texas.
While komoot provides detailed route information, you can often find official trail maps for Gateway Park and the broader Trinity Trails system on the City of Fort Worth's parks and recreation website. These maps can help you navigate the various paved and natural surface options within the park.
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