The City of Aledo
has a lot to
celebrate in 2019!
According to the latest
figures from the North
Central Texas Council of
Government (NCTCOG), the
City of Aledo’s population has
grown to more than 4,250, a
10.3% increase from last year,
making it the fastest growing city
in Parker County.
The second planned
development in the “Parks of
Aledo” neighborhood, “Point
Vista”, is selling quickly and
production is in full swing.
The combination of both
neighborhoods will include
197 homes and approximately
80 acres of green space and
public parks. In addition to
the neighborhood’s desirable
location and amenities, it has also
piqued the interest of the public
for another reason; intertwined
within the neighborhood is 6.2
miles of biking/hiking/walking/
jogging trail called the “Parks
of Aledo Trail”. The Trail was
designed to enhance the natural
typography of the area and
preserve native plants and wildlife.
The Fort Worth developer and
land manager, James R. Harris
Partners, LLC., in collaboration
with the City of Aledo, carefully
planned and created this Trail in
alignment to BHP design and
International Mountain Biking
Association guidelines. The Trail
will continue to grow as the
neighborhoods develop and, at
build-out (estimated 2022), it
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Kit Marshall
Mayor
817.441.7016
200 Old Annetta Road
P. O. BOX 1
Aledo, Texas 76008
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City of
ALEDO
will be approximately 11 miles
long. The Parks of Aledo Trail will
integrate into the City’s vision
of a future hiking/biking trail
system of its own, which will
connect between its northern
and southern boundaries. Use
of the Parks of Aledo Trail is free
to the public, and is expected to
be a long-lasting amenity for the
residents of the City of Aledo,
Parker County, and the Dallas/
Fort Worth Metroplex for many
years to come.
A Trail map can be found on
the Parks of Aledo’s website
at www.ParksOfAledo.com.