Find your way around Fort Worth with our community maps

We’re on a mission to map out Fort Worth’s top destinations for foodies, art lovers, and pet parents. Learn how you can help.

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Never get lost with our maps of Fort Worth’s top destinations. | Map via Proxi

Consider FTWtoday your friend who knows all the best places in Fort Worth and gives the most accurate directions. We didn’t get here based on our sense of direction alone, though. That’s where our community maps come in.

We use Proxi to create interactive maps that everyone in Cowtown can add to. In case you missed them, here are a few we’ve created so far:

To find details on hours, addresses, and specials on these maps — click on the FTWtoday logo in the upper right-hand corner to find our full guide.

Here’s how you can help other Fort Worthians out: If you notice that your favorite spot is missing from one of our maps, you can add it in just a few seconds.

Simply click the green pin icon that says “Add Point,” choose the best-fitting category, and add the location. You can even show off your photography skills and upload a photo.

We’re always on the lookout for new maps to create so you can discover new food, drinks, activities, and events. Is there a map you’d like to see? Let us know what we’re missing and we may grant your wish in a future newsletter.

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