Tarrant County's largest city is Fort Worth, but the county extends to small and medium size cities in all directions of the city of Fort Worth. This page only contains some of the cities located in Tarrant County.
Fort Worth
The city of Fort Worth has over 850,000 people and is home to the famous Stockyards and Rodeo, the National Cowgirl Museum, and Sundance Square. The city of Fort Worth has a lot to offer.
Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
Arlington
Arlington is home to the Texas Rangers Baseball Team, AT&T Stadium where the Dallas Cowboys play and of course Six Flags Over Texas.
Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie is located east of Arlington, southwest of Dallas. This very centrally located city has a lot to offer. In 2017 Ikea opened a brand new location in Grand Prairie, the city also host regular concerts and events at Verizon Theatre. Lone Star Park offers horse racing and other events.
Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce
The Mid-Cities
The cities of North Richland Hills, Hurst, Euless, Bedford and Colleyville, Grapevine are cities that are located between Dallas and Ft. Worth, they are often referred to as the mid-cities area.
North Richland Hills Chamber of Commerce
HEB Chamber of Commerce (Hurst, Euless, Bedford)
HEB ISD (Hurst, Euless, Bedford)
Colleyville Chamber of Commerce
Keller, Southlake and Trophy Club
These cities are located to the north east of Ft. Worth. They are growing and desirable areas to live in the area.
Trophy Club Chamber of Commerce
White Settlement
White Settlement is located west of the city of Ft. Worth.