
Fort Worth Water collaborates with Texas Water for Trails & Treats next Saturday at the verdant Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. According to an announcement on the City of Fort Worth's official website, this family-friendly event promises a mix of outdoor activities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., where residents can indulge in canoeing, explore the mysteries of cryptozoology through informative talks and enjoy the rustic charm of hayrides and guided hikes.
A pivotal feature of the Trails & Treats is the Curtis Smalley Environmental Event, it strives to convene the community and other water conservation enthusiasts together, promoting a shared commitment towards safeguarding our precious water resources—the lifeblood nurturing our city. According to the City of Fort Worth, the event is crafted to "inspire, educate and connect water enthusiasts" who harbor a zeal for the conservation of our vital water resources. Volunteers from the city and the Tarrant Regional Water District will be on hand, orchestrating a riparian conservation activities morning coupled with a light-hearted touch of Halloween flair, as costumed participants might find, alongside giveaways to sweeten the day.
For those eager to be part of this celebration of nature and environmental stewardship, advance tickets can be secured at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge or by contacting them at 817-392-7410. While regular admission fees will be in place, some of the day's special activities could require an additional charge, ensuring a variety of experiences for visitors with different interests and moving this event beyond typical outdoor fare.









