Vinyards at Heritage Greenbelt Park

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Dedication

  • 2001

 

Size

  • 44.14  acres

 

Additional amenities

  • Electrical Box

 

Fun facts

Vinyards at Heritage Park is a greenbelt park designated as Special Use and Nature-Based. The greenbelt protects a creek as it meanders through a Blackland Prairie riparian system sprinkled with ephemeral wetlands. Cricket frogs, pallid softshell turtles, and beavers call this wetland home. The geology is a even split between Early Cretaceous Grayson Marl and Main Street Limestone and the Pawpaw Formation, Weno Limestone, and Denton Clay Formations. This geology is the bedrock for calcareous clayey marine sediment soils. Native vegetation is mainly little bluestem, sideoats grama, buffalograss, and Texas wintergrass. Scattered mesquite, elm, and hackberry are abundant along the greenbelt.

View animal, plant and insect species observed at Vinyards at Heritage Park and make some of your own observations through iNaturalist. See link under the "Related information" Section. 

 

Reserve this park on ActiveNet

Location

5280 Alto Loma Drive,, Fort Worth 76244  View Map

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