List of highways in Tarrant County, Texas

Tarrant County's location in the state of Texas

The system of highways in Tarrant County, Texas consists of approximately of the state highway system in the state of Texas. The entire system is maintained by the Texas Department Of Transportation (TxDOT). The system of highways in Tarrant County consists of Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways, State Highways, State Loop and Spur highways, Farm to Market Roads, business routes, and Park Roads.

There are currently four Interstates located inside the borders of Tarrant County. They consist of two main highways, Interstate 20 (I-20) and I-30, one Auxiliary Interstate (I-820), and one suffixed route (I-35W). There are also three U.S. Highways located in Tarrant County. The U.S. Highways consist of U.S. Highway 287 (US 287), US 81 (which is concurrent with US 287 throughout its course though Tarrant County), and US 377. There are also seven State Highways, several spur highways, over 20 Farm to Market Roads, and several assorted business routes.

Highways

I-20 in Southern Fort Worth

Interstate Highways and U.S. Highways

Of the four interstate highways in Tarrant County, two run west-east, one runs south-north, and one makes a loop around Fort Worth. Interstate 20, which runs west-east, spends approximately inside the borders of Tarrant County. Interstate 30, which begins just west of Tarrant County, and travels west-east, spends approximately inside the county's borders. Interstate 35W, which travels south-north, travels approximately inside the borders of Tarrant. Interstate 820, located entirely inside Tarrant, and forms a loop around Fort Worth, is approximately long, and is the longest interstate in Tarrant County.

Of the three U.S. Highways, two run in a southeast-northwest direction, and the other runs southwest-northeasterly. U.S. Route 287, which runs from the southeast edge of Tarrant County to the northwest edge of the county, and is a limited-access freeway through its entire course in the county. The highway spends approximately inside Tarrant County. U.S. Route 81 runs concurrent with U.S. Route 287 from 81's eastern terminus with I-35W to the northwestern border of the county. The highway spends approximately inside the borders of the County. U.S. Route 377, which runs from the southwest corner north to the northeast corner, spends approximately inside the county borders.

State Highway

There are currently seven state highways located in Tarrant County. The length of the highways varies from about inside Tarrant County (which is held by Texas State Highway 183), to just a little over , held by Texas State Highway 10. Of the seven highways, five are built to freeway standards for a large portion of their route.

SH 114, located in Southlake

As of 2010, there are no loop highways designated in Tarrant County. There are several spur routes, though. There are, as of 2010, ten spur highways, which range in length from Spur 303, which spends approximately inside Tarrant, to Spur 465, which is located entirely inside Tarrant County, and is only about long.

Park Roads

There are, as of 2010, no park roads located inside the borders of Tarrant County. There are also zero state parks located inside Tarrant County, which is what usually causes the designation of a road to become a park road.

There are also no Texas recreational routes located inside Tarrant County. These routes are usually assigned to connect a park to a major highway or city.

Farm to Market Roads

Because Tarrant County is heavily urbanized, many of the Farm to Market Roads located in the county have been redesignated as Urban Roads by TxDOT. There are, as of 2010, 16 Farm to Market Roads (FMs) located in Tarrant County. The length of these routes ranges from over long, held by FM 1187, to FM 718, which spends only about inside Tarrant County.

List of Interstate Highways and U.S. Highways

Route

Length
(mi)

Length
(km)

Designated

Location

Notes

30.9

49.7

October 1, 1959

Fort Worth, Kennedale, Arlington, Grand Prairie

30.3

48.7

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White Settlement, Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie

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48.9

October 1, 1959{{TxDOT|IH|35|W

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35.1

56.1

October 1, 1959

White Settlement, Fort Worth, Lake Worth, Saginaw, Haltom City, North Richland Hills, Hurst

10.4

16.7

May 1, 1942

Fort Worth, Haslet, Avondale

39.5

63.5

May 1, 1942

Mansfield, Kennedale, Forest Hill, Fort Worth, Haslet

35.9

57.7

May 1, 1942

Bennbrook, Haltom City, North Richland Hills, Watauga, Keller, Westlake