Ft. Worth hose down gardens? Still there/nice?

I've visited the DFW nouns a few times but I haven't visited the Ft. Worth Water Gardens. I saw them within the old movie Logan's Run the other morning, and I was thinking: are the wet gardens still nice? How big an area is it? I will probably stern in the DFW nouns soon and I'm wondering if I should plan a stop there. Thanks!



Answers:   
The wet gardens were closed for almost three years after a drowning quirk but they were re-opened closing year. The whole site is relatively small, just 4.3 acres within size (roughly four city blocks), and the famous cascading-water nouns from the movie is not much bigger than an Olympic pool.

Fort Worth is one of the nicest downtown areas you'll see in a city of its size. Expect the wet gardens to be a popular (crowded) spot when the weather heats up this summer.
Yes, they are still here and they are still nice. The water gardens are not a generous park, It will take almost an hour to see them, more if you really want to have a right look.


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