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Running in Fort Worth.

Trails, races, group runs, and how to survive a Texas summer — from someone who's actually logged the miles, not a national database with your city's name swapped in.

About

Written from the route, not a database.

817 Running exists because most "running in Fort Worth" content is either a syndicated national list or hasn't been updated since a race changed its course. This is the opposite: local, specific, and kept current — trail conditions, group-run schedules, and the kind of local knowledge you only get from actually running it.

No affiliation with any race organizer, club, or shop mentioned here — just routes that have actually been run, kept up to date.

What's here

  • Trail guides, section by section
  • Group runs by day of the week
  • Race guides — Fort Worth Marathon live now, Cowtown next
  • Texas summer running — heat, shade, timing
  • Track and workout content
Where to Run

Fort Worth, by area.

A starting map, not the whole story — each of these gets its own guide over time.

Trinity Trails

The hub — 40+ connected miles through the middle of the city. Trinity Park, the Clear Fork, and the West Fork sections all ride and run differently.

Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge

Actual trail running, not a paved path — bison included. The place to go for elevation and dirt.

Near Southside

Magnolia Ave and the neighborhoods around it — good early-morning street miles close to downtown.

Downtown / Panther Island

Shorter loops, good for lunch runs or a shakeout before a race weekend.

TCU / Colonial

Rolling neighborhood streets, tree cover, and a college-town pace on weekday mornings.

More areas coming

This list grows as guides ship — same update-in-place approach as the rest of the site.

Field Notes

Latest guides.

Real guides, published as they're run. The full list lives on Field Notes.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Is Fort Worth a good city for running?

Yes — the Trinity Trails system alone gives you well over 40 miles of connected, mostly-paved, mostly-shaded trail through the middle of the city, plus a genuinely active local race and group-run calendar.

How do you handle running in the Texas summer heat?

Early starts, shaded and water-adjacent routes, and real acclimatization — not toughing it out. A full Texas summer running guide with specific routes and timing is in progress.

Where should a new runner in Fort Worth start?

The Trinity Trails Trinity Park / Clear Fork section — flat, shaded, well-marked, and close to parking on both ends.

Follow Along

New guides, posted as they're run.

Social links go live once the accounts are set up — placeholders for now, same as the client site does until real URLs exist.