City of Saginaw, TX
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City of Saginaw
Saginaw was shaped by the railroad boom of the 1880s, and still proudly defined by its "Train and Grain" heritage, with massive grain elevators rising from the city's core as a reminder of what built this place. It’s home to a well-regarded public school district, and a full lineup of city amenities. It's a real community where neighbors actually know each other, and getting involved is easy. The city makes it genuinely easy to settle in, with community events, civic programs, and local gathering spots already built into the rhythm of daily life.
2024
32% Rent
Saginaw Fast Facts
County: Tarrant
Population: 24,970 (2024)
Median Age: 37
Median Household Income: $97,276
Housing: 68% Own / 32% Rent
Median Home Price: $298,500
Government & City Services
Essential Saginaw Resources
City of Saginaw
333 W McLeroy Blvd
(817) 232-4640
ci.saginaw.tx.us
Saginaw Public Library
304 W McLeroy Blvd
(817) 230-0300
Joyce Spindor Community Center
620 Park Center Blvd
(817) 232-0231
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Saginaw Senior Center
300 W McLeroy Blvd
(817) 230-0459.
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Fire-Rescue
700 W McLeroy Blvd
Non-Emergency (817) 230-0311 | Emergency 911
Police Department
505 W McLeroy Blvd
Non-Emergency (817) 230-0311 | Emergency 911
Voter Registration
Vehicle Registration
Texas DPS
Train and Grain Heritage
Saginaw is proudly shaped by its railroad history and grain heritage, with local amenities, gathering places, civic programs, parks, recreation, and community events supporting everyday life.
Attractions & Parks
Saginaw Attractions & Parks
Saginaw Rail Park
A small but genuinely interesting rail-themed spot near the old train station (now a church) where three active lines (two BNSF and one Union Pacific) pass through. Visitors commonly see multiple trains in a 30-minute window.
299 S Saginaw Blvd
Saginaw Aquatic Center
The city's own mini water park — pool with a water slide, kids' splash area with water cannons and slides, a giant dump bucket, and a lap lane.
605 W McLeroy Blvd
(817) 230-0350
saginawtx.org/aquaticcenter
Saginaw Recreation Center
City rec center with gym, basketball courts, and community programming.
633 W McLeroy Blvd
(817) 230-0350
saginawtx.org/departments/recreation
Rough Rider Stadium
Saginaw High School's multi-sport complex featuring football, a track, and soccer. Also hosts major public events like USBands marching competitions.
800 N Blue Mound Rd
(817) 306-0914
emsisd.com/saginawhs
Willow Creek Softball Complex
Multiple softball fields adjacent to Willow Creek Park, with a large parking lot, bathrooms, pavilion with covered picnic tables (rentable for $40/4 hours with electricity), and access to the park's walking trails. Hosts regular league games and community events including trunk-or-treat events.
N Knowles Dr
The Golf Club at Fossil Creek
Well-regarded 18-hole public course with a restaurant, banquet hall, and challenging layout.
3401 Clubgate Dr, Fort Worth
(817) 847-1900
thegolfclubatfossilcreek.com
Willow Creek Park
Disc golf, dog park, tennis courts, multiple playgrounds, walking trails, basketball, and food trucks on occasion. Highly maintained, accessible, and spacious.
N Knowles Dr
(817) 230-0300
ci.saginaw.tx.us
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Discover Life in Saginaw
Saginaw offers railroad heritage, community amenities, civic programs, a public library, recreation facilities, parks, sports complexes, golf access, and a welcoming neighborhood feel in Tarrant County.



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