The R&B Lovers Tour
Local fans can catch four R&B icons — Keith Sweat, Joe, Dru Hill, and Ginuwine — in one night at nearby Dickies Arena, offering nostalgic live music just minutes from Colonial.
View event details →Nestled just south of Fort Worth’s bustling cultural district, Colonial is a serene, tree-lined neighborhood renowned for its classic charm and enduring elegance. With winding lanes, lush lawns, and stately homes, Colonial’s tranquil atmosphere sets it apart as one of the city’s most coveted enclaves. Architectural styles here range from handsome mid-century ranches to gracious traditional estates, all exuding a timeless sense of comfort—and the streets, such as Mockingbird Lane and Colonial Parkway, carry a storied heritage anchored by the iconic Colonial Country Club and its world-renowned golf course.
Colonial’s sense of community is palpable, fostered by neighbors who take pride in their picturesque surroundings and active lifestyles. Locals frequently gather at nearby parks, enjoy easy sidewalk strolls under mature oaks, or take part in social events and family-friendly activities centered on the country club. The area also offers a curated selection of local dining options and boutique retail, just a stone’s throw from the neighborhood’s quiet streets, lending an intimate yet vibrant village feel. With its blend of historic character, exceptional amenities, and close-knit spirit, Colonial remains a beloved retreat in the heart of Fort Worth.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Home to the prestigious Charles Schwab Challenge PGA Tour event, the Colonial Country Club is a landmark with lush fairways, beautiful grounds, and a storied golf history that attracts enthusiasts from across the country, right in the heart of the neighborhood.
Located along Overton Park Drive, this tranquil green space offers shaded walking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas, making it a favorite local spot for families and outdoor lovers in the Colonial neighborhood.
The Colonial area features easy pedestrian and cycling access to the Trinity River Trail system, allowing residents direct routes for biking, jogging, and kayaking along scenic riverside stretches adjacent to Bellaire Drive South.
Situated on Canterbury Drive, Tanglewood Elementary is a top-rated public school that serves many families in Colonial and is highly sought after for its strong academic record and neighborhood involvement.
Just west of the neighborhood, Hulen Street offers a diverse array of casual and upscale dining options, from local Tex-Mex at Taco Heads to classic Southern flavors at Old South Pancake House, making it a dining destination for Colonial residents.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Local fans can catch four R&B icons — Keith Sweat, Joe, Dru Hill, and Ginuwine — in one night at nearby Dickies Arena, offering nostalgic live music just minutes from Colonial.
View event details →This vibrant second‐Sunday market features over 75 local vendors, live music, food trucks, and a kids’ area — a great family outing just a short drive from Colonial.
View event details →A fresh, family-friendly outdoor market held at the Car and Toy Museum offers local crafts and vendors — a unique morning activity suitable for residents across Fort Worth.
View event details →A city‑wide ten‑day Juneteenth celebration featuring concerts, workshops, exhibitions and nostalgia‑themed nights — this cultural festival offers many ways for Colonial residents to engage in community pride.
View event details →Three weekly piano recitals spotlighting young artists, teachers/amateurs, and junior winners showcase world‑class performances in an elegant, nearby cultural venue.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Colonial
Local characteristics and demographics for Colonial