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Fort Worth Nature Center & Wildlife Refuge
Tour the wild outdoors

9601 Fossil Ridge Road
Fort Worth, TX
76135

+1 817 237 1111

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Fort Worth Nature Center & Wildlife Refuge is Located 10 miles northwest of downtown Fort Worth. It is a 3,500-acre refuge for animals and indigenous plants. This area has unique trails, scenic pastures and educational exhibits. Herds of buffalo and white-tailed deers roam the refuge. Other animals residing inside the refuge include a "town" of prairie dogs. The trip is ideal for a day-long outdoor family adventure.

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