North Park and Ninnie Baird Park Loop
North Park and Ninnie Baird Park Loop
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A moderate 4.2-mile (6.8 km) jogging loop through North Park and Ninnie Baird Park in Fort Worth, featuring ponds and a duck pond.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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68 m
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6.81 km
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5.19 km
1.18 km
397 m
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2.39 km
1.97 km
1.60 km
812 m
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Both North Park and Ninnie Baird Park offer dedicated parking lots for visitors. You can start your jog from either park, as they are connected to form this loop. North Park has accessible parking, and Ninnie Baird Park also provides convenient parking facilities.
Yes, both North Park and Ninnie Baird Park are generally dog-friendly. Ninnie Baird Park specifically mentions pet stations, indicating a welcoming environment for dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the parks' cleanliness for all users.
The best seasons for jogging the North Park and Ninnie Baird Park Loop are typically spring and fall. During these times, Fort Worth experiences mild and comfortable weather, making for a more enjoyable outdoor experience. While accessible year-round, summer can be quite hot.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or jog within North Park or Ninnie Baird Park in Fort Worth. Both parks are public and freely accessible for recreational activities.
The loop offers a varied but generally accessible terrain. North Park features very flat, well-maintained paths amidst lush greenery and tranquil ponds. Ninnie Baird Park includes a 1.1-mile paved loop with a slight elevation gain of about 32.8 feet, part of which circles a duck pond. Overall, it's a mix of flat, well-maintained trails and paved sections.
Yes, despite being rated as 'moderate' overall, sections of this loop are very suitable for beginners. North Park is largely flat, and Ninnie Baird Park's paved loop is rated 'easy'. The combined distance is around 6.8 km with a modest elevation gain, making it manageable for those new to jogging or looking for a relaxed run.
Along the route, you'll encounter several points of interest. In North Park, you can see the North Park Swimming Pool and enjoy serene greenery and tranquil ponds. Ninnie Baird Park features a charming duck pond and the Fountain at Ninnie Baird Park, along with lush landscapes and playgrounds.
While specific details on water fountains are not provided, public parks like North Park and Ninnie Baird Park typically offer restroom facilities. Ninnie Baird Park is noted for its amenities, which often include such conveniences. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, especially during warmer months.
Ninnie Baird Park is recognized for its peaceful ambiance, well-maintained paths, and kid-friendly amenities like playgrounds. It also features a fishing pond and picnic tables, making it a popular choice for combining fitness with natural beauty. The park was dedicated in 2009 in honor of Ninia Lilla "Ninnie" Baird, who founded "Mrs. Baird's Bread" in Fort Worth.
The trails in both North Park and Ninnie Baird Park are well-maintained, contributing to a safe jogging experience. As with any urban park, it's advisable to be aware of your surroundings, especially if jogging alone or during off-peak hours. The parks are generally accessible and popular, which adds to their safety.
While the parks themselves do not have cafes or pubs, their location in Fort Worth means you can likely find various food and drink establishments nearby. After your run, you can explore local options for coffee or a meal to refuel.