Quanah Parker Park

5401 Randol Mill Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76103
68 acres | 28 hectares
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About Quanah Parker Park in Fort Worth

Quanah Parker Park is a public park located in Fort Worth, Texas. The park spans 68 acres and was dedicated on June 11, 1999. It is named after Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanche tribe.

The park features natural areas as well as developed recreational facilities. A trail winds through the park, offering opportunities for walking, jogging, and nature observation. The landscape includes both wooded areas and open spaces.

A playground provides a place for children to play, while picnic areas with grills allow visitors to enjoy outdoor meals. The park also contains a shelter that can be used for gatherings or to provide shade on hot days.

Quanah Parker Park incorporates elements that reflect its namesake's heritage. Interpretive signs provide information about the history and culture of the Comanche people. A wildflower meadow adds natural beauty to the park.

The park is situated in the Woodhaven area of east Fort Worth, providing green space and recreational opportunities for nearby residents. Its location offers easy access via major roadways.

What to Do at Quanah Parker Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Drinking WaterGrilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter

When is Quanah Parker Park Open?

Monday:8AM-10PM
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:8AM-10PM
Sunday:8AM-10PM

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