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Tarrant County
Fort Worth

Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop

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3.2

(9)

64

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Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop

01:06

4.37km

10m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop, a refreshing escape within Fort Worth. This route guides you through lush, thick trees, offering scenic views that wind along the Trinity River and its tributaries. You might even spot local wildlife like herons and hawks, or a peaceful waterfall, as you complete the 2.7 miles (4.4 km) loop. The trail involves a gentle elevation gain of just 32 feet (10 metres), making it a relaxing experience that typically takes around 1 hour and 6 minutes to finish.

Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail features a mixed terrain of paved paths, gravel, asphalt, and crushed stone sections, suitable for various users. Parking is generally available within Gateway Park, providing easy access to the trailhead. This makes it convenient to start your adventure whenever you are ready. The park's amenities, including baseball fields and Fort Woof, the five-acre fenced off-leash dog park, add to its appeal as a family-friendly destination.

The Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop stands out as a natural haven nestled right within the city. It offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature without venturing far from urban conveniences. This trail is particularly notable for its accessibility and the chance to observe the Trinity River ecosystem up close. Whether you are looking for a quick outdoor activity or a peaceful stroll, this loop provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and urban accessibility, making it a cherished spot for locals and visitors alike.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Gateway Park Trail

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Spanning 790 acres, this heavily wooded park is situated along the Trinity River. It boasts amenities such as baseball fields, an observation deck, benches, and more. The Woof Dog Park, a fenced five-acre off-leash area, is a particularly popular feature of the park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop?

Gateway Park offers various parking areas. You can find convenient parking within the park itself, which provides direct access to the trail system. The park is well-equipped for visitors, so finding a spot shouldn't be an issue.

Is the Gateway Park Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Gateway Park Loop is very dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome on the trail, but please keep them on a leash. Gateway Park is also home to Fort Woof, a five-acre fenced off-leash dog park, if your furry friend needs more space to run.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The Gateway Park Loop is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can be hot, so an early morning or late afternoon hike is recommended. Winter hiking is also possible, as the trail remains accessible.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Gateway Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Gateway Park or to hike the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop. It's free and open to the public.

How difficult is the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop?

The Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop is generally considered easy for hiking. It's relatively flat with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for most fitness levels, including beginners and families. While some parts of the broader Gateway Park system have more challenging mountain biking routes, this specific loop is less strenuous.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The loop features a mixed terrain, including paved paths, gravel, asphalt, and crushed stone sections. While some dirt paths exist, you can often bypass these by using the park's road system. The trail is well-maintained for multi-use.

What kind of scenery and wildlife might I see on the loop?

You'll enjoy scenic views along the Trinity River and its tributaries, passing through areas with lush, thick trees. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as herons, hawks, turtles, and occasionally snakes. Some sections may also offer glimpses of downtown Fort Worth's skyline and a peaceful waterfall.

Is the Gateway Park Loop suitable for families and accessible for all?

Yes, the Gateway Park Loop is very family-friendly due to its easy difficulty and varied terrain. Many sections are paved or crushed stone, making them accessible for strollers and those with mobility aids. The park also offers amenities like baseball fields and benches.

Is the Gateway Park Loop a circular trail?

Yes, as the name suggests, the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop is a circular route, meaning you'll end up back where you started without having to retrace your steps. This makes it convenient for a continuous walk or run.

What amenities are available at Gateway Park?

Gateway Park is a large urban park with many amenities. Besides the extensive trail system, you'll find baseball fields, an observation deck, benches, and Fort Woof, a five-acre fenced off-leash dog park. The park provides a great natural escape within the city.

Does this loop connect to other trails in the Trinity Trails system?

Yes, the Gateway Park Loop is an integral part of the larger Trinity Trails system, which boasts over 100 miles of multi-use paths throughout Fort Worth. This means you can easily extend your hike or bike ride to explore other parts of the city, connecting to various parks, neighborhoods, and attractions like the Fort Worth Botanic Garden or the Stockyards.

Are there any specific sections of the trail to be aware of?

While the main loop is well-maintained, some parts of the broader Trinity Trails within Gateway Park, particularly sections of the East Loop along I-30, can occasionally be overgrown. Also, while signage is generally good, some users have noted that it could be improved in certain areas of the wider Trinity Trails system.

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