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Tips on Urban Fishing the Trinity River in Fort Worth

by neil kleckner | Jan 11, 2019 | Trinity Trails App

  You are probably here because you have never urban fished in Fort Worth before and you want to know what to bring. The good news is that we personally went and talked to an expert at Cabela’s to find out everything you need to get and how much it costs! We are...

District takes steps to protect Trinity River water quality

by neil kleckner | Dec 17, 2018 | Trinity Trails App, Water Quality

In Fort Worth, it all starts with the Trinity River. Since 1849, when Major Ripley Arnold chose the confluence of the Clear Fork and West Fork to build a fort, the Trinity River’s jagged, sprawling, lightning bolt-looking channel has connected the city and its...

In Fort Worth, it all starts with the Trinity River

by neil kleckner | Nov 30, 2018 | Trinity Trails App

Since 1849, when Major Ripley Arnold chose the confluence of the Clear Fork and West Fork to build a fort, the Trinity River’s jagged, sprawling, lightning bolt-looking channel has connected the city and its residents to the region, the state and ultimately to the...

Seasonal Trout Stocking events kick off December 2018

by neil kleckner | Nov 1, 2018 | Trinity Trails App

S’more weather is just around the corner and you know what that means, the yearly trout stockings are coming to town! Once again, TRWD has partnered with Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPW) for these highly anticipated outdoor events. The organizations are releasing trout...

Photos: Rain waters move through Airfield Falls

by neil kleckner | Oct 24, 2018 | Trinity Trails App

Airfield Falls Trailhead & Conservation Park 200 Pumphrey Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76114 Grand Opening Video

Get your Indiana Jones on with TRWD's Geocaching Adventure

by neil kleckner | Oct 9, 2018 | Trinity Trails App

Fall is here, and Texas is cooling off, which can only mean one thing; it’s geocache season in Fort Worth. In honor of Earthcache Day 2018, we are giving you the catalyst to start your very first, or maybe next, geocache adventure. If you don’t know what geocaching is...
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