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Landmark: Fort Worth Water GardensCity: Fort Worth
Country: USA Texas
Continent: North America
Fort Worth Water Gardens, Fort Worth, USA Texas, North America
The Fort Worth Water Gardens is a 4.3-acre public park located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, USA. It features a series of water-based exhibits designed for public interaction.
Visual Characteristics
The park is characterized by concrete structures and water features. The exhibits include the Active Pool, a large, tiered pool with water cascading down its sides; the Quiet Pool, a still, reflective pool surrounded by trees; and the Whirlpool, a conical pool with water spiraling towards its center. Materials include poured concrete and various types of stone for paving and seating areas. Vegetation is integrated with shade trees and ground cover.
Location & Access Logistics
The Fort Worth Water Gardens is situated at 1502 Commerce Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102. It is approximately 0.5km South of the central business district. Parking is available in adjacent city garages, with hourly and daily rates. Public transport options include various Trinity Metro bus routes that stop within a 0.2km radius of the park.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Fort Worth Water Gardens was designed by architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee and opened in 1974. It was conceived as an urban oasis and a place for public engagement with water. The site was previously an undeveloped area within the city.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can descend into the Active Pool to experience the water falling from above. The Quiet Pool offers a space for contemplation. The Whirlpool provides a unique visual and auditory experience. Walking paths connect the different water features.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on-site. Shade is provided by mature trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the park. Food vendors are not permanently located within the park, but are present in the surrounding downtown area.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon offers optimal lighting conditions. The park is accessible year-round. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
The park was the filming location for a scene in the 1976 film "Logan's Run." A specific tip for visitors is to wear water-resistant footwear if planning to walk within the Active Pool area.
Nearby Landmarks
- Kimbell Art Museum (2.5km West)
- Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (2.8km West)
- Amon Carter Museum of American Art (2.6km West)
- Sundance Square (0.3km North)
- Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District (4.0km North)