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Located at 4001 Marina Drive in Fort Worth, this access point serves the West Fork Trinity River impoundment known as Lake Worth, the oldest lake in the Fort Worth area (established in 1914). The site offers boat ramp access for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. To find the ramp, head west on Watercress from Highway 199. Note that while this is a private club facility, rental equipment and day-use access may be available to the public—contact the club directly to confirm current policies and any applicable fees.
Lake Worth provides a calm-water paddling environment suitable for kayakers and canoeists of all skill levels, with recreational opportunities including boating, fishing, and picnicking. The lake sits entirely within Fort Worth city limits and features multiple access points throughout the area. The club offers equipment rentals including kayaks, paddle boards, and other watercraft, making it a convenient option for those without their own gear.