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The Complete Fort Worth Travel Guide: Arlington Heights and Beyond

The Complete Fort Worth Travel Guide: Arlington Heights and Beyond

by | Jun 14, 2024

Welcome to Arlington Heights, a gem nestled just 10 minutes away from downtown Fort Worth. This neighborhood boasts a rich tapestry of history, beginning in 1906 when developer H. B. Chamberlain envisioned a community offering peace, safety, and affordability. Despite its early days as a troop training ground during World War I, Arlington Heights blossomed in the 1920s and 1930s, evolving into one of Fort Worth’s fastest-growing sections. Today, it is celebrated not only for its tranquil residential streets but also for its close proximity to the Cultural District and the bustling West 7th area, making it a perfect blend of serene living with easy access to urban delights.

The neighborhood encompasses various communities including Sunset Heights South, Como, West Beyer, Monticello, and Crestwood, each contributing to the unique charm of Arlington Heights. With its strategic location near cultural hotspots and downtown Fort Worth, residents and visitors alike enjoy the safety, affordability, and the quiet, community-oriented lifestyle that Arlington Heights offers. This historic neighborhood provides a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that makes it an attractive place to live, work, and play.

Exploring Arlington Heights: A neighborhood rich in activities and Fort Worth charm.
Exploring Arlington Heights: A neighborhood rich in activities and Fort Worth charm.  Source: star-telegram.com

Arlington Heights is a treasure trove of attractions and activities that cater to a wide range of interests. Trinity Park, dedicated in 1892, is a sprawling 252-acre oasis offering scenic wooded lands, a delightful duck pond, and an extensive network of trails for biking and walking, making it a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, located at 1600 Gendy St., is another must-visit. It enchants young minds and adults alike with its engaging exhibits on history, art, and science, housed within the first IMAX dome theater in the Southwest.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden promises a tranquil escape amidst its 120 acres of stunning gardens and horticultural displays. Conveniently located just a few minutes from downtown, it’s a paradise for nature lovers. Meanwhile, food aficionados and casual shoppers will delight in a visit to Roy Pope Grocery, where specialty coffee, craft beer, and wine can be savored on its expansive patio. These attractions epitomize the charm of Arlington Heights, offering a blend of leisure, culture, and culinary delights.

Discover history, art, and science in the heart of Arlington Heights.
Discover history, art, and science in the heart of Arlington Heights.  Source: star-telegram.com

Dining in Arlington Heights offers a delectable journey through diverse culinary landscapes, from casual bites to cozy, sit-down experiences. GUSTOS burgers + stuff stands out with its mouthwatering smashburgers, making it a must-visit for burger aficionados. For a more intimate dining ambience, Winslow’s Wine Cafe at 4101 Camp Bowie Blvd. wraps its guests in comfort, offering a soulful dining experience that feels like home. The cafe prides itself on being a cherished gathering spot for both locals and visitors.

Fort Worth Coffee Co. provides a relaxed venue not just for sipping coffee but also for working or socializing, set against the backdrop of its charming café and co-working space. Lucile’s impresses with its take on American classics, offering a cozy spot for enjoying hearty meals. For pizza lovers, Olivella’s Pizza and Wine, with its carefully selected wine list and delicious pizzas, is a highlight along Camp Bowie, embodying the rich and varied dining scene that Arlington Heights proudly offers to its residents and guests alike.

Taste the local flavor with one of Arlington Heights' best smashburgers.
Taste the local flavor with one of Arlington Heights’ best smashburgers.  Source: star-telegram.com

Arlington Heights is a vibrant, diverse community with a population density of 5,031 people per square mile, reflecting the area’s appeal and livability. The demographic makeup is predominantly White (78.8%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (10.3%), Asian (3.1%), and Black (2%) residents, showcasing a tapestry of cultures. With a median household income of $97,133, the neighborhood offers a comfortable lifestyle. The median age hovers around 38 to 39.5 years, pointing to a mature, stable population. The area also prides itself on a modest foreign-born population (4.6%), highlighting its welcoming spirit.

Transportation in Arlington Heights is convenient, with the Trinity Metro bus line serving as the public transit option. The neighborhood’s prime location near major freeways such as Chisholm Trail Parkway and I-30, along with its close proximity to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, makes travel and commuting seamless. Despite a Walk Score of 65, suggesting some errands can be accomplished on foot, the area’s Transit and Bike Scores indicate moderate ease of access to public transportation and biking lanes. Even so, Arlington Heights’ position as the 20th most walkable neighborhood in Fort Worth contributes to its charm, offering a blend of accessibility and community-oriented living.