Best attractions and places to see around Lakeside include natural areas and trails. This region features diverse ecosystems, including forests, prairies, and wetlands, alongside the Trinity River and Lake Worth. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor spaces, from nature centers to scenic viewpoints. The area offers opportunities for hiking and experiencing local wildlife.
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Marion Sansom Park encompasses 260 acres, and rests on a limestone bluff overlooking Lake Worth and the Trinity River. The park is named after the rancher Marion Sansom Senior, who purchased 7,000 acres between Lake Worth and Marine Creek to run a cattle ranch. Marion Sansom Park is located on this property, and is now enjoyed by visitors for its variety of hiking and mountain biking trails complete with scenic vistas.
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This is a very enjoyable hike on a relatively flat singletrack dirt trail through a lush green area, with some rocky sections along the way. Stay alert, as this is a popular area for mountain biking. Along the way you'll find Inspiration Point that offers stunning views.
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This trail provides stunning views of the marsh and the West Fork Trinity River while keeping you shaded under a tree canopy. You'll also have numerous opportunities to spot various wildlife species during your hike. Please be aware that the trail's accessibility hours may vary, so it's a good idea to check before planning your visit.
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This trail guides you through predominantly prairie surroundings, offering opportunities to spot bison, deer, armadillos, and various other wildlife. During the spring, the wildflowers add to the stunning natural beauty. Along the way, you'll also encounter standing rock structures, a testament to the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps.
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This trail provides stunning views of the marsh and the West Fork Trinity River while keeping you shaded under a tree canopy. You'll also have numerous opportunities to spot various wildlife species during your run. Please be aware that the trail's accessibility hours may vary, so it's a good idea to check before planning your visit.
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This is a very enjoyable run on a relatively flat singletrack dirt trail through a lush green area, with some rocky sections along the way. Stay alert, as this is a popular area for mountain biking.
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Experience a diverse variety of ecosystems at the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge. The sanctuary covers 3,621 acres, and is one of the largest city-owned nature centers in the country. There are over 20 miles of trails available to visitors, and natural features include prairies, forests, wetlands, the Trinity River, and Lake Worth. The refuge is also home to an American bison herd. Bison are considered a keystone species for Texas blackland prairies.
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Lakeside is rich in diverse ecosystems, including forests, prairies, and wetlands. You can experience the West Fork Trinity River up close and explore areas around Lake Worth. The region is home to several nature centers that showcase these varied landscapes.
Yes, Lakeside offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find over 20 miles of trails at the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, which winds through prairies, forests, and wetlands. Other notable trails include the Riverbottom Trail along the West Fork Trinity River and the Audubon Nature Trail with marsh views. For more options, explore easy hikes around Lakeside.
For stunning vistas, visit Inspiration Point Pavilion. This viewpoint offers scenic views after a pleasant walk on a relatively flat singletrack trail through a lush green area.
Absolutely. The Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge is home to an American bison herd and offers excellent chances to spot various wildlife. On the Oak Motte Trail, you might encounter bison, deer, and armadillos, especially in the prairie surroundings. The Audubon Nature Trail also provides numerous opportunities to spot diverse wildlife species.
The Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge is a great option for families, offering over 20 miles of trails through diverse ecosystems and the chance to see an American bison herd. The Oak Motte Trail Wildflower Fields and Stone Structure is another family-friendly trail, perfect for spotting wildlife and enjoying wildflowers in spring.
The best time to visit Lakeside to see wildflowers is during spring. The Oak Motte Trail Wildflower Fields and Stone Structure is particularly known for its stunning wildflower displays during this season.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The Inspiration Point Pavilion trail is a relatively flat singletrack. You can also find easy routes like Crosstimbers Trail and The Dam Drop among the easy hikes around Lakeside.
Lakeside offers a variety of running trails, from easy to moderate. You can explore routes like Jojo's and Thunder Road Loop or Lone Wolf and The Dam Drop Trail Loop. Many trails, such as the Riverbottom Trail, provide diverse terrain through lush forests and boardwalk sections. Discover more options on the Running Trails around Lakeside guide.
Yes, there are road cycling routes available. You can find routes around Marine Creek Lake Park or along the Trinity River. Options range from easy to difficult, such as the Marine Creek Lake Park loop or the Trinity Park – Henderson Street Bridge loop. For detailed routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Lakeside guide.
On the Oak Motte Trail Wildflower Fields and Stone Structure, you'll encounter standing rock structures that are a testament to the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps, adding a historical dimension to your walk through the prairie.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural settings, from lush green areas and forests to prairies and wetlands. The opportunity to experience the West Fork Trinity River up close, spot wildlife like bison, and discover scenic viewpoints like Inspiration Point Pavilion are frequently highlighted.


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