Holiday Park dayuse area (North Holiday Park) is on the west side of Benbrook Lake in north central Texas, accessible from US Hwy 377. Picnicking, hiking & horeseback trails, boat launch, swimming, fishing, & wildlife viewsing are available.
The Holiday Park dayuse area offers picnicking, boat launching, swimming, fishing, and several miles of open, shallow shoreline. Prevailing winds attract windsurfers. The lake record for largemouth bass is over thirteen pounds. Other catches include carp, crappie, sunfish, channel & flathead catfish.
This day-use park provides a designated swimming beach, vault toilets, and boat ramps, along with a children's play structure near the swim beach. A marina is nearby on the lake.
Holiday Park dayuse area has wooded creek bottoms to upland prairie, with shallow shorelines and rocky slopes.
For local information, please call (817) 292-2400 or call (877) 444-6777 for general information.
City lease areas offer golf courses, a marina, ball fields, tennis & volleyball courts, stables & horse rentals, children's play areas, and other facilities. Fort Worth renowned Cultural & Museum district, Stockyard National Historic District, Botanical Gardens, Zoo, Bass Performance Hall, and downtown Sundance Square, are all only a short drive.
From Interstate 20, take Exit 429A for U.S. Highway 377 and go south approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) to Stevens Road. Turn left or east on Stevens and go 1/3 of a mile (.5 km) to Lakeview Road and then turn left or north and go another 0.5 miles (0.8 km) to the park enterance.
Day-Use Prices:
$5 Per vehicle
$5 Boat Launch
$2 Bicycle
$125 Group Shelter
Felt like I was at a beach in Soviet Russia. No care given. “Karen” was driving around shouting out her truck with a megaphone about no glass and no dogs. Well how about you take care of the mountains of trash and glass all over the “beach”. The beach is absolute garbage it’s pebbles and algae. If I could rate this lower I would
Looks great in winter, no crowds or trash everywhere. Lots of roomy parking, probably more room than summer.
Found this place by mistake last year 2022 but I have been going to it either early in the morning or late evening to enjoy watching nature, the sunrise/sunset.
The park is kept clean for the most part. Haven't swam here yet but the shores are nice and lots of private areas.
Last visit was February 16th when it was cold 😆😂😂🤣🤣🤣 saw lots of Deer though that day
Will be going to visit North Holiday Park more often now
Picnic and barbecue. Long and short trails. Large parking space. Saw some people enjoying horse riding too. Clean restrooms. Dog friendly.