228 State Park Road 61
Jacksboro TX 76458
940/567-3506History: Ft. Richardson State Park, Historic Site & Lost Creek
Reservoir State Trailway, located northwest of Fort Worth in Jack County,
contains 454.16 acres. The property was acquired in 1968 from the City of
Jacksboro and was opened to the public the same year.
Fort Richardson was established in November 1867. Fort Richardson was named in
honor of General Israel B. Richardson, who died in the Battle of Antietam during
the Civil War. The fort was the northernmost of a line of Federal Forts
established after the Civil War. The soldiers arrived in Jacksboro in 1866 with
orders to establish a fort at Buffalo Springs, 20 miles north of Jacksboro. Due
to unhealthy conditions at Buffalo Springs and the constant Indian raids, the
fort was abandoned. The soldiers returned to Jacksboro and eventually received
orders to establish a fort on the South Bank of Lost Creek. Expeditions sent
from Fort Richardson arrested Indians responsible for the Warren Wagon Train
Massacre in 1871 and fought Comanches in Palo Duro Canyon. The Fort was
abandoned in May 1878.
Activities: Fort site structures include seven of the original buildings which
have been restored: the post hospital; the officers' quarters (Commanding
Officer); a powder magazine; a morgue; a commissary; a guardhouse; and a bakery,
which baked 600 loaves per day. There are also two replicas: officers' and
enlisted men's barracks. The officers' barracks houses the Interpretive Center.
Activities include historical study, picnicking, camping, fishing, hiking,
day-use equestrian, nature study, wading in the creek (seasonal), and swimming
(accessible via Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway or by road). Tours/Events:
Guided historical tours are held at 10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday and by
appointment; tour fees apply. Special events held throughout the year include
Military Reenactments (pictured above), Bar-B-Que Cookoff, a Trout Fishing
Tournament, and Living History Presentations.
* Check the Calendar of Events for this park.
* More Information on outdoor activities from the Experience Texas page.
Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway:
The grand opening ceremony of Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway was held on
National Trails Day, June 6, 1998.
Located at Fort Richardson and Jacksboro, this approximately 10-mile hike, bike
and equestrian trail runs adjacent to Fort Richardson and along Lost Creek,
which is the main watershed for the two city lakes. The trail follows scenic
Lost Creek and travels the east side of Lake Jacksboro and Lost Creek Reservoir.
The trail crosses the dam at Lost Creek Reservoir and winds along the west side
until you enter the trail head. There is a trail head at Fort Richardson State
Historical Park and a trail head on Lost Creek Reservoir.
This trail is 10 feet wide and has an improved surfacing of base material and a
topping of approximately 4" of screening materials. This type of surface creates
a smooth trail for all types of use.
The Lost Creek trail was funded through the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act, with Texas Parks and Wildlife, the City of Jacksboro and Jack
County as partners and shared in the matching funds for this grant program. It
was authorized for construction in 1994 and will be completed in 1998. The grand
opening will be on National Trail Day June 6, 1998. The cost for this trail is
$442,000.00.
This is a linear trail system that winds with the terrain and abounds in scenic
beauty. It travels through the park with many shaded areas of pecan and oak
trees. Most of the trail travels by the creek or lakes which provide numerous
opportunities to fish and swim. This is a beautiful trail, abundant also in
wildlife and wild flowers. |