Welcome to the Nature Center

     The Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge (FWNC&R) is a hidden jewel-a wilderness comprised of forests, prairies, and wetlands reminiscent of how much of the Fort Worth/Dallas Metroplex once looked. Replete with native flora and fauna, the FWNC&R beckons to those searching for a tranquil piece of nature.
     At 3,621 acres, the FWNC&R is one of the largest city-owned nature centers in the United States. Over 20 miles of hiking trails provide easy access to a myriad of natural wonders to be found on the refuge. The FWNC&R offers a variety of education programs and hikes for individuals, schools and families. The staff is also heavily involved in Land Management techniques to ensure that the natural history of North Central Texas is preserved.
     The FWNC&R is a division of the City of Fort Worth Parks and Community Services Department. Additional financial support is provided by two non-profit organizations dedicated to furthering the goals of the FWNC&R; the Friends of the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge and the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge Conservancy.

 
 

Our Mission

"To enhance the quality of life by enrolling and educating our community in the preservation and protection of natural areas while standing as an example of these same principles and values in North Central Texas."

Texas Children in Nature

  Why do kids need nature? Visit the Texas Children in Nature site to learn 10 reasons why your children should play and learn outside in nature.

Nature Center Hours

Refuge (Daily)
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Hardwicke Interpretive Center
Daily 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 

Admission

$5 Adults (13-64)
$2 Children (3-12;under 3 FREE)
$3 Seniors (65+)
$1 Discount per person (with Military ID)

FWNC Social

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