Fort Worth, Texas
817.589.7547
Texas MasterCraft has been a hub for wake sports in the Dallas/Ft. Worth scene for years. They have their own lake located on site, equipped with a Sesitec System 2.0, rails and easy access ramp for boat sets. Texas MasterCraft Wake Park opened after Jimmy Harvell witnessed the first Red Bull Wake Lab in Orlando, Florida, during Surf Expo in 2008. After seeing the two-tower cable action, he threw down and implemented his own two-tower setup.
Park Stats
Towers: 2 (straight line)
Ability Level: Beginner to advanced
Speed: Variable
Obstacles: 3 (kicker, wide up to flat, large curved wall ride)
Facts and Rates
Season: March to November
Rates: $25 for 30 minutes, $49 for freeride boat session, $175 for hour and a half boat session (coached), rental gear and summer camps (cable and boat) available as well
Local Pros: Joey Bradley, Gabe Lucas (who’s from Austin), and lots of local shredders
Water Temperature: Shorts in the summer, wetsuit in the offseason
Pro Shop: Yes
Food: No food on-site, except for campers. There’s several fast food and sit-down restaurants nearby, such as Chick-fil-A, BJ’s, and Risky’s BBQ
Closest Airport: Dallas/Fort Worth International
Local Knowledge: Don’t miss the Adrenelina flowrider, Six Flags amusement park and Hurricane Harbor
Other On-Site Activities: Winching, boat riding, standup paddle boarding, grilling, volleyball
Accommodations: Several nearby hotels offer discounts to Texas MasterCraft guests. Contact Texas MasterCraft for details
Events: Pro Tour, Kids Tournaments and several pro-am contests