Description: The John F. Burke Nature Preserve is a unique ecosystem comprising upland forests and wetlands along the Elm Fork of the Trinity River in the heart of the urban Metroplex. Natural surface trails provide access to experience this hidden jewel.
The Preserve is named after John F. Burke, a long-term, devoted City employee. As a City employee of 35 years, John was the visionary responsible for creating the Farmers Branch park system. Additionally, John served as Assistant City Manager and ultimately as City Manager, leaving his mark of excellence on the City. As a lover of nature and all things outdoors, the Preserve is a fitting tribute to John F. Burke's service.
The John F. Burke Nature Preserve (JFBNP), located in Farmers Branch, Texas, is a 104-acre tract of land representing a partnership between The City of Farmers Branch, the Valwood Improvement Authority, and the North Texas Tollway Authority. The preserve is a unique ecosystem comprising upland forests and wetlands along the Elm Fork of the Trinity River in the heart of the urban Metroplex.
The Nature Reserve reopened on May 19, 2023, after several months of renovation, providing new amenities to the area. Visitors now have access to a boardwalk overlook, a granite trail along the pond loop, two new river access points for fishing, wildlife viewing points, rest points, and restrooms. Whether you are an avid hiker, a bird lover, a nature enthusiast, or simply someone seeking solace in the great outdoors, this newly renovated preserve offers something extraordinary for everyone.
Trails
1 decomposed granite trail
Pond Trail – .52 miles
Thicket Nature Trail – .27 miles
River Nature Trail – .57 miles