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Fort Worth, Texas 76114
(817) 732-0761
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BOATER ADVISORY: Zebra mussels have invaded this reservoir! CLEAN, DRAIN AND DRY your boat, trailer, livewells/bait buckets, and other gear before traveling to another water body. Draining water is required by law and possession and transport of zebra mussels is illegal.
Four parks with boat ramps provide lake access. Camping is not allowed. For details, choose a point on the map or a name in the chart below.
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Arrow 'S' Park
- From Loop 820 take the Cahoba exit and go west on the access road to ramp.
- Two-lane concrete ramp with parking for 50
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by City of Fort Worth (817) 392-7148
Fort Worth Nature Center
- Kayaks and canoe launch only
- From HWY 199, take the Buffalo Rd./ Confederate Rd. exit. Turn right on Buffalo Rd. and follow signs into Fort Worth Nature Center and to the kayak/canoe launch. Fee required.
Casino Beach Park
- From Hwy 199 take Surfside west to ramp.
- One-lane concrete ramp with parking for 20 vehicles
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by City of Fort Worth (817) 392-7148
Sunset Park
- From Hwy 199 go west on Watercress to ramp.
- One-lane concrete ramp in shallow water, with parking for 20 vehicles
- Small craft only
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by City of Fort Worth (817) 392-7148