City of North Richland Hills, TX
Elite Realty Group · DFW City Guide
North Richland Hills
North Richland Hills (NRH) is a thriving suburb of Fort Worth in Tarrant County, home to over 70,000 residents and widely recognized as one of the region’s most livable communities. It offers popular attractions such as NRH2O Family Water Park, Malibu Jack’s Indoor Theme Park, the Peppa Pig Theme Park Dallas–Fort Worth, and the Iron Horse Golf Course, along with strong amenities like NYTEX Sports Centre and Medical City North Hills. Well-connected by major routes including Davis Boulevard, Mid Cities Boulevard, and Interstate 820, NRH combines convenience, family-friendly recreation, and a high quality of life.
Tarrant County
Approx 38K
2026
39
$96K
65% Own
35% Rent
$374K
2026
North Richland Hills Fast Facts
County: Tarrant County,
Population: Approx 38K (2026)
Median Age: 39
Average Household Income: 96K
Housing: 65% own / 35% rent
Average Home Price: $374K (2026)
Government & City Services
Essential North Richland Hills Resources
nrhtx.com
7301 NE Loop 820
817-427.6000
6720 NE Loop 820
817-427-6700
9015 Grand Avenue
817-427-6800 | library.nrhtx.com
817-427-6200
www.tarrantcounty.gov
www.tarrantcounty.gov
txdps.state.tx.us
Lifestyle Dashboard
Why Residents Love North Richland Hills
North Richland Hills combines Fort Worth convenience, major road access, water parks, golf, recreation centers, senior amenities, trails, parks, sports fields, dog parks, and family-friendly attractions.
Fort Worth Suburb
NRH is a thriving suburb of Fort Worth in Tarrant County and widely recognized as one of the region’s most livable communities.
Family Attractions
Popular attractions include NRH2O Family Water Park, Malibu Jack’s Indoor Theme Park, and Peppa Pig Theme Park Dallas–Fort Worth.
Connected Location
NRH is well-connected by Davis Boulevard, Mid Cities Boulevard, and Interstate 820.
Parks & Recreation
Residents enjoy community parks, trails, golf, pickleball, athletic fields, fishing ponds, and dog-friendly spaces.
Attractions
North Richland Hills Attractions
Green Valley Raceway Historic Plaza
A park site dedicated to the stories and culture of motorsports in North Richland Hills. It is a tribute to the legendary 1960–1986 drag racing and road course facility.
7904 North Tarrant Pkwy, North Richland Hillsnrhgreenvalleyraceway.com
Iron Horse Golf Course
Holes18 | Par70 | Length6580 yards
Century-old oak, mesquite, and cottonwood trees frame emerald Bermuda fairways that weave
beneath a working railroad trestle, with doglegs, two creeks influencing 17 holes, and
distinctive bunkering that adds strategy and scenic appeal. Three authentic caboose cars
enhance the course’s nostalgic character as on-course facilities.
817-485-6666
ironhorsetx.com
NRH2O Family Water Park
NRH2O was the first municipal water park in Texas and one of the first in the nation! The park opened in 1995 with three body slides, a river, and a wading pool. Today the 17-acre park has 23 attractions has an attraction to fit the young and the young at heart.
9001 Boulevard 26, North Richland Hillswww.nrh2o.com
North Richland Hills Center
The City of North Richland Hills new premier fitness, aquatics and activity center is designed to be the Centre of your active, healthy and connected world.
6000 Hawk Ave, North Richland Hillsnrhcentre.com
Senior Center
For our active 55 or older residents, the new NRH Centre offers a variety of amenities and enrichment opportunities. The dedicated senior facility adjoins to the main concourse of the NRH Centre, and is designed as the ideal spot to gather with friends and neighbors looking for recreation, health and social activities.
6000 Hawk Ave, North Richland Hills817-427-6600
nrhcentre.com
Parks & Recreation
North Richland Hills Parks & Recreation
Cross Timbers Park
Cross Timbers Park is a 100.8-acre community park with lighted youth baseball fields, a 9-hole disc golf course, a playground, pavilions, along with paved and unpaved hike and bike trails. Much of the park's acreage is a dedicated preserve that is home to a variety of birds and wildlife.
7680 Douglas Ln, North Richland HillsGreen Valley Park
Green Valley Community Park is a 30.06-acre community park with lighted soccer fields, fishing ponds, playground, walking trail, picnic pavilion, pickleball courts, restrooms and a concession building.
7701 Smithfield Rd, North Richland HillsFossil Creek Park
Fossil Creek Park is a 58.5-acre community park with multi-use athletic fields and soft surface mountain bike trails in a riparian forest preserve. To complement the mountain bike trails, construction of a bicycle playground and pump track was recently completed at the southwest corner of the park.
6101 South Onyx Drive, North Richland HillsLinda Spurlock Park
This is a 14.5-acre neighborhood park features a playground, benches and swings, shaded pavilion with picnic tables, walking trail, practice fields, fishing pond and restrooms.
6400 Glenview Dr, North Richland HillNorthfield Park
The 34-acre park features lighted softball fields, tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball, shaded playground, a restroom and concession building, pavilions, picnic tables and walking trails that connect to the John Barfield Trail.
7804 Davis Blvd, North Richland HillsTipps Canine Hollow Dog Park
The off-leash dog park includes a 2-acre fenced-in area for large dogs and a 1-acre fenced-in area for small dogs. There are plenty of shady spaces and benches throughout the park, along with water fountains and plastic bag stations for picking up after your pet.
7804 Davis Blvd, North Richland HillsRichfield Park
This 42.5-acre community park features lighted baseball fields, football fields, pickleball courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, a playground, a pavilion, picnic tables, a restroom/concession building, and is also connected by the Calloway Branch Trail to the City’s larger trail system.
7250 Chapman Rd, North Richland HillsElite Realty Group · City Living Guide
Discover Life in North Richland Hills
North Richland Hills offers Fort Worth convenience, family attractions, parks, trails, golf, recreation amenities, senior activities, dog-friendly spaces, and a high quality of life in Tarrant County.



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