River Legacy
703 N.W. Green Oaks Blvd.
(at Cooper Street)
Arlington, TX 76006 US
817.860.6752

Catch a glimpse of the Bobcat if you can

Bobcats are typically solitary animals, but are most likely to be seen during early morning or late afternoon feeding times. They are usually well camouflaged and avoid human contact so you are privileged to see this remarkable animal in its natural environment at River Legacy Parks. If you do catch a glimpse of one of the Park's resident Bobcats, enjoy the experience and keep these three things in mind:
1.) Quietly watch the animal from a distance. 
2.) Make sure the Bobcat has an "escape route" and do not try to corner it.
3.) Never approach a mother Bobcat that has cubs. She will try to protect them if she feels you might be a threat.

And you can always learn more about Bobcats and other native animals by visiting the Living Science Center and checking out the exhibits and displays.

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Coming soon to River Legacy

May 26: Get an update on the Trinity River Vision Project.


May 28: Living Science Center closed


June 1: Aim to support River Legacy


June 2: Participate in National Trails Day by going on one of our Guided Trail Hikes!

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