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The Water Gardens, located in iconic Downtown Fort Worth, were a gift from the Amon G. Carter Foundation to the City of Fort Worth. The main entrance is in the park’s northwest corner, featuring cascading waters that flow into a serene pool.
The Fort Worth Water Gardens is a beautiful and refreshing oasis located downtown, adjacent to the Fort Worth Convention Center. Designed by Phillip Johnson (Amon Carter Museum of American Art), the Water Gardens is an architectural and engineering marvel to be enjoyed any time of the year.
The Fort Worth Water Gardens, built in 1974, is located on the south end of downtown Fort Worth between Houston and Commerce Streets next to the Fort Worth Convention Center.
The Fort Worth Water Gardens is a beautiful and refreshing oasis. Designed by Phillip Johnson, the Fort Worth Water Gardens is an architectural and engineering marvel to be enjoyed any time of the year. Visitors can experience a variety of water features as they wander through this relaxing urban park.
From hidden gems to top photo spots, here are seven secrets and reasons to visit the Fort Worth Water Gardens in Fort Worth.
Designed by architect Philip Johnson, the Fort Worth Water Gardens are a modernist landscape of vortex-like pools and futuristic angles. The park opened in downtown Fort Worth in...
A cool oasis in North Texas, the Fort Worth Water Gardens is both beautiful and refreshing. Adjacent to the Fort Worth Convention Center, at 1502 Commerce Street, the gardens consist of just over four acres, including a terraced knoll and three pools of water which were designed by renowned New York architects, Phillip Johnson and John Burgee.
Fort Worth Water Gardens is a beautiful and refreshing oasis that is conviently adjacent to the convention center and is free of charge to the public. We came through on a weekday during the winter months of Texas to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and just to relax and enjoy the scenic views the water gardens have to offer. When ...
The Fort Worth Water Gardens are a downtown "oasis" designed by famed 20th-century architect Philip Johnson. Spanning more than 5 acres, the site contains three "pools,"...
Built almost 50 years ago, the Fort Worth Water Gardens is a magnificent piece of architecture incorporating moving water, concrete, and enough trees and plants to provide a peaceful respite from the bustling city.