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The Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge is a nature center located between Lakeside and Lake Worth, Texas within Fort Worth, Texas, United States city limits. It consists of prairies, forests, and wetlands. The nature center offers a glimpse of what the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex looked like before settlement. The center covers 3,621 acres ...
3. Cherry Creek State Park Located at 4201 S. Parker Rd. in Arapahoe County. The 4,227-acre Cherry Creek State Park is located just south of the Denver city limits and is managed by Colorado Parks ...
Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge: Fort Worth: United States Fort Worth Parks & Recreation 3,662.0 1,482.0 61 Mountain Creek Lake Park Dallas: United States Dallas Park & Recreation: 3,643.0 1,474.3 62 Forest of Armainvilliers: Ile-de-France/Greater Paris Metro Area France National Office for Forests (ONF) 3,583.0 1,450.0
website, resort and nature park, located on 940 acres of Lower Colorado River Authority land, includes the Eagle Eye Observatory, nature programs Cattail Marsh: Beaumont: Jefferson: Texas Coastal Bend: 900 acres, located at Tyrrell Park, operated by the city. The area is a constructed wetland with diked cells of shallow water and mud flats.
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Denver area: Operated by the Audubon Society of Greater Denver in the 3,895-acre park Barr Lake Nature Center: Brighton: Adams: Denver area: Located in 2,715-acre Barr Lake State Park, this is the only true Nature Center in the Colorado state parks system. Bear Creek Regional Park and Nature Center: Colorado Springs: El Paso: South-Central Colorado
Westlake is 12 miles west of DFW International Airport (11 minute drive), 7 miles east of Fort Worth Alliance Airport (15 minute drive) and 30-40 minutes from Denton, Dallas and Fort Worth.
Tandy Hills Natural Area (THNA) is a 210-acre (0.85 km 2) indigenous remnant prairie located in Fort Worth, Texas. The land was obtained by the City of Fort Worth in 1960 and designated a natural area in 1987. Noted for its unusually complete collection of prairie flora, THNA contains more than 1200 native species.