Como blends deep community roots with quick access to arts, parks, and everyday conveniences on the west side of Fort Worth. Centered around Lake Como Park, neighbors gather for pick-up games, picnics, and laid-back afternoons by the water, with city programming supported by Fort Worth Parks & Recreation. A few minutes east, the Cultural District places world-class collections at your fingertips, including the Kimbell Art Museum, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Camp Bowie Boulevard and adjacent Arlington Heights add a steady lineup of local restaurants, cafés, and services, while the calm, tree-lined blocks keep home life pleasantly grounded in Tarrant County.
Outdoor lovers tap the Trinity Trails for jogging, biking, and riverside sunsets, and the nearby Fort Worth Botanic Garden is a favorite for weekend walks, date nights, and family photos. Community programs at area parks and rec centers offer youth sports, senior activities, and seasonal events that help new residents plug in quickly.
Families are served by the Fort Worth Independent School District, with neighborhood options that include Montessori pathways and established feeder patterns to well-regarded secondary schools. Commuters appreciate straightforward access to I-30 and bus connections via Trinity Metro, putting downtown offices and the Medical District within easy reach.
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