Fort Worth Neighborhoods

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Tanglewood & TCU Area

Bluebonnet Hills, Colonial Hills, Overton Park, Overton Woods, Park Hill, Riverhills, Tanglewood, University Place, University West, Westcliff

Fort Worth’s TCU area is a vibrant and desirable locale, encompassing neighborhoods like Colonial, Park Hill, University Place, and Bluebonnet Hills. These communities benefit immensely from some of the city’s most prestigious amenities, including the ever-expanding Texas Christian University, the consistently top-10 nationally-ranked Fort Worth Zoo, and the historic Colonial Country Club and golf course. Such high-profile attractions not only bring significant recognition but also contribute to stable home values, abundant family entertainment, lush green spaces, and a myriad of other benefits for residents.


The local shopping and dining scene in the TCU area is undeniably top-notch. University Park Village stands as a premier destination, boasting Fort Worth’s only Apple store and Anthropology, alongside beloved locally-owned spots like McKinley’s Bakery. This thriving retail hub has been further enhanced by the recent addition of West Bend directly across the road, introducing more boutiques, such as Tyler’s, and an exciting array of new restaurants. Diners can enjoy picturesque views of the river at the popular food truck park or savor the renowned flavors of the famous Woodshed Smokehouse.


For those seeking a slightly slower pace, Park Hill and Bluebonnet Circle offer a charming neighborhood vibe. These unique collections feature local boutiques and the delightful Park Hill Café, nestled, as its name suggests, on Park Hill. Bluebonnet Circle tempts with local treats like Fred’s Burgers and a diverse selection of bakeries. Residents can also readily immerse themselves in the lively college atmosphere at establishments such as Dutch’s Burgers and the original Fuzzy’s Tacos.


Nearby, the Tanglewood neighborhood often garners the most name recognition, primarily due to its exemplary namesake Tanglewood Elementary School. However, neighboring communities like Overton Park, Overton Woods, Westcliff, and even River Hills share many similar appealing features. One of the most prominent of these is a unique connector that links many of these areas: the Trinity Trails. In one of its rare deviations from the Trinity River, the trail gracefully winds between Fort Worth’s beautiful Foster Park and Overton Park. Much of this section offers a welcome commodity for trail-goers: abundant shade! Heading towards the river, a quick path leads to the Clearfork Trailhead, a hub of vibrant community activity offering free yoga classes, children’s activities, and delicious brunch at Press Café. Alternatively, a short drive down Hulen Street leads directly to Clearfork, where you can indulge in the city’s most upscale shopping experiences.


Further shopping conveniences abound, including the highly sought-after Trader Joe’s, the local favorite Calloway’s, and the miscellaneous necessities found at Trinity Commons. Neighborhood gems like Charleston’s foster a strong sense of community, while the independent Local Foods Kitchen provides an excellent option for a ladies’ lunch or a convenient take-home meal. The dining and shopping options are further rounded out in the Westcliff neighborhood, where an old-school shopping center offers a charming blend of a small grocery store, a hardware store, various strip center necessities, and the beloved BYOB-friendly Café Bella.


This part of Fort Worth benefits from an interesting combination of resources along Hulen Street, including one of the city’s regional libraries, a variety of places of worship, the esteemed Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts (FWAFA), and the future site of a new Tanglewood Elementary relief campus. Indeed, education is a major highlight here, with most of the area zoned for the excellent Tanglewood Elementary, McLean Middle School, and Paschal High School, in addition to easy access to some of Fort Worth’s finest private school options.

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