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Oak Motte Trail is an easy 2.9-mile (4.6 km) jogging loop in Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, offering varied prairie and wooded scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Oak Motte Trail is located within the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. Parking is available at designated areas within the refuge. Specific trailhead parking for this route is usually well-marked once you enter the park.
Yes, as the Oak Motte Trail is part of the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, there is an entrance fee required to access the park. It's advisable to check the official refuge website for current fee structures and operating hours before your visit.
Absolutely! The Oak Motte Trail is described as flat and relatively easy, making it an excellent choice for beginner joggers or those looking for a relaxed run. It's suitable for all fitness levels.
The trail offers a diverse experience, transitioning seamlessly between open prairie and wooded areas. While generally flat and well-defined, you'll jog through sections with different grasses, wildflowers, and trees like Blackjack Oak and Cedar Elm. Some parts are singletrack.
The trail is rich in wildlife. You might spot migratory birds like warblers and orioles, native reptiles such as Western Coachwhips and Texas Spiny Lizards. A highlight is the opportunity to observe a prairie dog town, and bison are rotated through the refuge's pastures, with land set aside for public viewing.
Spring and fall are particularly rewarding due to milder temperatures and the chance to see migratory birds and wildflowers. The partially shaded wooded sections offer some respite during warmer months, but always be prepared for Texas weather.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails within the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always check the refuge's specific pet regulations before your visit to ensure compliance.
The loop is approximately 4.6 kilometers (2.9 miles) long. For an average jogger, it takes about 30-40 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or observe wildlife.
Yes, a significant historical feature along the route is the Civilian Conservation Corps Stone Structure on Oak Motte Trail. Additionally, the opportunity to view a prairie dog town and bison pastures are unique natural highlights.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Oak Motte Trail but also passes through sections of the Prairie Trail and the Deer Mouse Trail, offering a varied experience within the refuge's network of paths.
The trail offers a secluded setting with plenty of rest stops along the way, allowing you to pause and enjoy the natural environment. Basic amenities like restrooms are typically available near the main entrance or visitor center of the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge.