Monticello Park

3400-3498 Dorothy Ln S, Fort Worth, TX 76107
4.5 acres | 1.8 hectares
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About Monticello Park in Fort Worth

Monticello Park is a public park located in the Monticello neighborhood of west Fort Worth, Texas. The park was developed in the late 1920s as part of the Monticello Addition, a residential development by the Monticello Land Company.

Spanning approximately 4.5 acres, Monticello Park was designed by the landscape architecture firm Hare and Hare of Kansas City, Missouri. In December 1928, the Monticello Land Company donated the land to the city of Fort Worth for use as a public park.

In 1929, the park's development was supported by a $2,000 grant from the William E. Harmon Foundation of New York City. This grant, given to the Monticello Land Company and then transferred to the city's recreation board, funded the construction of tennis courts and a playground, as well as general beautification work.

Today, Monticello Park continues to serve as a neighborhood green space, retaining some of its original features like tennis courts and a playground. The park is open from dawn to dusk, providing residents with a place for recreation and relaxation within the urban environment of Fort Worth.

What to Do at Monticello Park

Active Recreation

Tennis Court

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Monticello Park Open?

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