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Take a Hike … at Eagle Mountain Park

By November 15, 2018
Trinity Trails | TRWD

Unwind from the upcoming holiday stress on November 17 at Eagle Mountain Park. There’s a National Holiday telling you to do so.

Spend time outdoors with or without your family while taking in nature on National Take a Hike Day. Overlooking Eagle Mountain Lake, the park provides a variety of fall colors, trails made by local wildlife and picturesque scenery. Eagle Mountain Park includes 450 acres of serenity and nearly 6 miles of natural hiking trails.

There are many paths that you can take, but if you’re looking for a view of the water, take the entrance on the left and head straight until you reach the peak, overlooking the lake. Spotting wildlife is not uncommon, such as white-tailed deer and armadillos. TRWD has worked to preserve habitats of the local animals. For these reasons, dogs and bicycles are not allowed.

Eagle Mountain Park is located less than 20 miles northwest of downtown Fort Worth. The park is free and open from dawn to dusk. For more information, visit http://www.trwd.com/eaglemountainpark.

 

Eagle Mountain Park is a place where memories are created and humans and nature come together. The park showcases fall colors of North Texas with bright red and yellow leaves, a few spots of green and open fields of tall wispy grasses. Look closely and you will find hoof prints or a trail where rabbits sprint back and forth.

 

Lake Current Level Conservation Level* Level Difference**
Arlington 542.36 550.00 -7.64
Benbrook 690.66 694.00 -3.34
Bridgeport 828.47 836.00 -7.53
Cedar Creek 318.61 322.00 -3.39
Eagle Mountain 643.78 649.10 -5.32
Lake Worth 591.51 594.00 -2.49
Richland-Chambers 313.06 315.00 -1.94
*Conservation Level: The permitted level of water an entity is allowed to hold in a lake. Any amount above the conservation level is used for the temporary storage of flood waters and must be released downstream.
**Difference: Amount above or below conservation level.
For more information read our daily reports or the TRWD Lake Level Blog.

Check out the TRWD OneRain portal for a visualization of this information and more.

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