Living Waters Park

Living Waters Park Living Waters Park is 8.acres of hidden beauty available with 1450(+) feet of waterfront. The property is located at 6000 Wilbarger, Fort Worth, Texas.

Our Mission is to provide an economic stimulus to East Fort Worth by providing water and land stewardship that targets art, recreation and science, while preserving the beauty of Lake Arlington and celebrating our diverse community. Available by the hour, day, weekend, or week, we have area for concerts, church picnics, family reunions, class reunions, weddings & more. The great view of the lake

provides beautiful scenery for any event and occasion. We also provide resources for staging the grounds, catering, and onsite event planner.

Interested in having your event at the lake ? Give email us or give us a call
04/17/2026

Interested in having your event at the lake ? Give email us or give us a call

LWP sends a heartfelt thank you to all its volunteers and supporters . We can’t do this without you !
04/12/2026

LWP sends a heartfelt thank you to all its volunteers and supporters . We can’t do this without you !

Breeze through the oaks some things still right with the world
03/30/2026

Breeze through the oaks some things still right with the world

The Lady of the Lake praying over the ecosystem to continue to thrive
03/29/2026

The Lady of the Lake praying over the ecosystem to continue to thrive

A walk at the lake have many nice discoveries
03/29/2026

A walk at the lake have many nice discoveries

03/29/2026

Morning walk . Catch the beauty of nature

Natural focal points in simplicity
03/29/2026

Natural focal points in simplicity

03/28/2026

The peace that inside you comes out when you visit water sources

03/28/2026

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Thank you NTS Alumni for a beautiful experience . Your support was so appreciated and greatly needed 💕
03/28/2026

Thank you NTS Alumni for a beautiful experience . Your support was so appreciated and greatly needed 💕

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6000 Wilbarger Street
Fort Worth, TX
76119

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