Map of Fort Worth | Neighbourhoods, Districts & Location Guide
Map of Fort Worth – Neighbourhoods, Districts & Location Guide
This page provides a map of Fort Worth along with a clear overview of its neighbourhoods, districts and geographic layout in north Texas. It is designed for education, travel planning and general reference.
Fort Worth is one of the largest cities in Texas and is known for its western heritage, cultural districts, expanding metropolitan area and major areas such as Downtown, the Stockyards, Arlington Heights and far north Fort Worth.
Fort Worth is located in north Texas and includes major areas such as Downtown, the Stockyards, Cultural District, Arlington Heights, Near Southside and surrounding suburban districts.
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This map highlights Fort Worth’s layout, including major neighbourhoods, transport routes and its position within the wider Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area.
Where Is Fort Worth Located?
Fort Worth is located in north Texas in the southern United States. It is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex and lies west of Dallas.
- North: northern suburbs and expanding residential areas
- East: Arlington and the wider DFW metro area
- South: southern Fort Worth districts and nearby communities
- West: western suburbs, ranchland areas and open development zones
Neighbourhoods and Districts of Fort Worth
Fort Worth contains many well-known neighbourhoods and districts, each with its own local character, historic significance and development style.
- Downtown Fort Worth — central business district
- Stockyards — historic western heritage district
- Cultural District — museum and arts area
- Near Southside — growing mixed-use district
- Arlington Heights — established residential area
- Fairmount — historic neighbourhood near the urban core
- West 7th — entertainment and residential district
- Tanglewood — well-known southwestern residential area
- Far North Fort Worth — expanding suburban region
- Ridglea — western residential district
Major Areas in Fort Worth
- Central Fort Worth — includes Downtown and nearby districts
- North Fort Worth — major suburban and growth corridor
- South Fort Worth — residential and commercial areas
- West Fort Worth — established neighbourhoods and suburban communities
- East Fort Worth — urban and suburban transition areas
- DFW Metroplex connection — linked closely to Arlington and Dallas
Key Geographic Features
- Trinity River — major river running through Fort Worth
- Rolling plains — typical terrain across much of the area
- Urban parklands — green spaces through the city
- Transportation corridors — major highways linking Fort Worth and Dallas
- Prairie landscape — surrounding regional environment
- DFW metro area — extensive connected urban and suburban region
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Where is Fort Worth located?
Fort Worth is located in north Texas in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. -
What are the main areas of Fort Worth?
Major areas include Downtown, the Stockyards, Cultural District, Near Southside and North Fort Worth. -
Is Fort Worth part of a larger metro area?
Yes. Fort Worth is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area.
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