Paschal sits just south of downtown Fort Worth, a pocket of tree-canopied streets and classic architecture where front-porch conversations still set the tone. Positioned in central Tarrant County, the neighborhood is minutes from campus life at Texas Christian University and family favorites like the Fort Worth Zoo, creating an everyday rhythm that blends collegiate energy with easygoing residential calm.
Weekends often start on the Trinity Trails, roll into a zoo visit or history stop at Log Cabin Village, and end with dinner along Magnolia Avenue in the nearby Medical District. Game days bring the buzz from Amon G. Carter Stadium, while the shops and eateries near TCU/Westcliff keep errands close to home. Architectural variety—1920s bungalows, mid-century ranches, and thoughtful infill—adds character, and adjacent historic areas like Berkeley Place extend the neighborhood’s leafy, walkable feel.
Education is a point of pride here. The area is anchored by R.L. Paschal High School in Fort Worth ISD; depending on your address, popular feeders include Lily B. Clayton or Tanglewood elementary schools and McLean Middle School. Quick access to University Drive, I-30, and the Medical District keeps commutes efficient, whether you’re heading to downtown offices, campus, or the Cultural District.
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