Willow Park (Willow Park)
Willow Park is a city in Parker County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,936 in 2020.
Willow Park was the location of Trinity Meadows Race Track, one of the first horse racing tracks opened once Texas legalized parimutuel betting. However, it was never seriously considered for upgrade to first-class status, and once Lone Star Park opened, Trinity Meadows Race Track closed. It is home to Squaw Creek golf course, located just off Ranch House Road.
KTVT, Channel 11 in Fort Worth operates a 1 million watt doppler radar in Willow Park.
Willow Park is located at 32.75389°N, -97.65°W (32.753808, –97.650081).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.3 sqmi, of which, 6.2 sqmi of it is land and 0.1 sqmi of it (1.60%) is water. The population of Willow Park's corporate limits is 5,100.
Willow Park was the location of Trinity Meadows Race Track, one of the first horse racing tracks opened once Texas legalized parimutuel betting. However, it was never seriously considered for upgrade to first-class status, and once Lone Star Park opened, Trinity Meadows Race Track closed. It is home to Squaw Creek golf course, located just off Ranch House Road.
KTVT, Channel 11 in Fort Worth operates a 1 million watt doppler radar in Willow Park.
Willow Park is located at 32.75389°N, -97.65°W (32.753808, –97.650081).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.3 sqmi, of which, 6.2 sqmi of it is land and 0.1 sqmi of it (1.60%) is water. The population of Willow Park's corporate limits is 5,100.
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