by neil kleckner | Jan 7, 2021 | News, Trinity Trails App, Trinity Trails App Exclusive, Trinity Trails App|Trinity Trails App Exclusive
We celebrated the New Year with Texas Parks & Wildlife with the first trout stocking of 2021. On January 4, Texas Parks & Wildlife released trout into the Trinity River at Trinity Park. Thank you to everyone who joined us for a fun morning full of fishing. If...
by neil kleckner | Dec 29, 2020 | News, Trinity Trails App, Trinity Trails App Exclusive, Trinity Trails App|Trinity Trails App Exclusive
Kick-off the New Year with us and Texas Park & Wildlife at the January 4 Trout Stocking at Trinity Park. If your 2021 goal is to learn a new hobby or to spend more time outside, look no further! This event is free to the public, and the riverbanks provide plenty...
by neil kleckner | Dec 9, 2020 | News, Trinity Trails App, Trinity Trails App Exclusive, Trinity Trails App|Trinity Trails App Exclusive
Paddling along the Trinity River is a popular pastime for Fort Worth locals. Now, the Trinity River Paddling Trail is recognized on a national platform. The Trinity River Paddling Trail received designation from the National Recreation Trails, making it a part of the...
by neil kleckner | Nov 10, 2020 | News
Everyone knew the Chisholm Trail Parkway was going to change the face of Fort Worth. And there were concerns it would look like the Dallas North Tollway – another chunk of ugly concrete. Especially worried were advocates for the Trinity River and the beloved...
by neil kleckner | Sep 29, 2020 | News
From Cedar Creek Lake to Lake Bridgeport to the Trinity River and in between, you helped keep our DFW waterways clean. Thank you to our volunteers and event sponsors who supported the 2020 TRWD Trash Bash. Cleanup support was provided by Ace & Gary Services,...
by neil kleckner | Aug 25, 2020 | News
Did you know 80% of trash found in waterways traveled from land? The TRWD Adopt-A-Drain program encourages people to keep the Trinity River litter-free by adopting a local storm drain. Trash that is left on the ground eventually blows into a storm drain and ultimately...
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