Watermelon 5K & 1 Mile Relay
This local 5K and relay run takes place right in Trinity Park, making it an ideal activity for nearby residents who want a healthy, community‑centered morning run with family or friends.
View event details →Trinity Park is known for its well-developed bicycling infrastructure, making getting around by bike convenient with mostly even terrain. The neighborhood features a selection of large apartment buildings and offers various housing sizes, particularly one-bedroom options, built predominantly since 2000. Nearby parks and the Botanic Gardens provide ample green spaces for recreation and relaxation in a peaceful setting. A variety of dining options and coffee shops are available close by, complementing everyday needs with a nearby supermarket. Access to major highways makes driving efficient, while multiple bus lines provide convenient public transit options throughout the area.
Trinity Park offers a variety of experiences for those who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and spending time outdoors. Although the ambience is not the liveliest in this part of the city with its about 20 nightlife venues, it is easy to find a place to grab a drink since they are generally located close by. However, green spaces, including Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Trinity Park, are very well-spread out and there are about 10 of them close by for residents to enjoy, which makes them very easy to access.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
The namesake of the neighborhood, Trinity Park offers over 250 acres of scenic green space right along the Trinity River, featuring playgrounds, picnic areas, duck ponds, and the famous Fort Worth Miniature Railroad, making it a beloved gathering spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
Running parallel to the river and throughout the park, the Trinity Trails network provides miles of dedicated biking, jogging, and walking paths, offering easy access to nature and connections to nearby neighborhoods and downtown Fort Worth.
Located within walking distance of Trinity Park, this vibrant community center offers after-school programs, fitness classes, and gathering spaces for residents, serving as a social hub and resource for local families.
Just south of Trinity Park, the W. 7th Street corridor is lined with trendy restaurants, cafes, and bars, making it a popular local destination for dining and nightlife within easy reach of the park's peaceful backdrop.
At the western edge of the neighborhood, Montgomery Plaza combines historic architecture with modern retail, featuring shops, boutiques, and grocery options, making it a convenient stop for Trinity Park residents.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This local 5K and relay run takes place right in Trinity Park, making it an ideal activity for nearby residents who want a healthy, community‑centered morning run with family or friends.
View event details →A vibrant open‑air night market in the Cultural District just a few miles from Trinity Park offering local artisan goods, food, live music and family‑friendly atmosphere perfect for a summer evening outing.
View event details →A family‑friendly open‑air farmers & artisans market featuring local vendors, live music, food trucks and activities; conveniently accessible from Trinity Park via a short drive or public transit.
View event details →A welcoming weekly gathering for seniors to connect over games, puzzles, crafts and conversation—relevant for residents in the Trinity Park area looking for a relaxed, social indoor activity.
View event details →A regional three‑day market celebrating fiber arts with vendors and workshops; though in Irving, it's within reasonable reach for Fort Worth residents seeking a unique arts‑and‑crafts weekend outing.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Trinity Park
Local characteristics and demographics for Trinity Park