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Jog the moderate 5.6-mile Trinity Trails: West Fork, enjoying river views, wooded paths, and the Trinity Trail to Mosier Lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.47 km
474 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This specific route is designed for jogging and generally takes about 55 minutes to complete. The total distance is approximately 8.9 kilometers (5.5 miles).
Yes, the West Fork is largely considered an easy trail for jogging. It has a 'Green' climb difficulty and an 'Easy' physical rating, making it suitable for all skill levels, including novice runners. The minimal elevation changes contribute to its approachable difficulty.
The terrain along the West Fork is predominantly paved, making it ideal for jogging. While much of the trail is asphalt or concrete, some sections do incorporate gravel paths. It is generally flat with only occasional gentle rises, providing a smooth experience.
Joggers will encounter a varied and often picturesque landscape. The trail runs alongside the Trinity River, offering continuous river views, and you can enjoy views of the Fort Worth skyline. The path winds through wooded areas, and notable sights include duck ponds, various parks, and even unique murals. Waterfalls near Airfield Falls Conservation Park are a highlighted scenic feature.
Yes, the route passes by Quanah Parker Park. The trail itself is part of the extensive Trinity Trails system, which connects to numerous cultural and recreational sites like the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and the Fort Worth Zoo. You'll also find the Trinity Trail to Mosier Lake section.
The Trinity Trails: West Fork can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for jogging. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant or colorful.
While specific parking lots for this exact route aren't detailed, the Trinity Trails system has numerous access points with parking available. For example, the Trailhead at Clearfork is a significant hub along the trails with amenities and parking. Look for public parking near parks that connect to the trail, such as Trinity Park or Gateway Park.
Yes, the Trinity Trails system, including the West Fork, is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically allowed but must be kept on a leash. There are even dog-friendly amenities like a dog park and dog-friendly restaurants at the Trailhead at Clearfork.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and jog along the Trinity Trails: West Fork. It is a publicly accessible multi-use pathway.
Yes, the Trinity Trails system offers practical amenities like restrooms and water fountains in various locations along its extensive network. These are particularly useful for long-distance runners and can be found in parks and community hubs connected to the trail.
Yes, the Trailhead at Clearfork is a significant community hub along the trails, offering amenities, restaurants, and hosting community events. You can find urban elements such as restaurants and cafes in areas adjacent to the trail, providing options for refreshments before or after your jog.