Local environmental activist Don Young lives across the street from Tandy Hills Natural Area in East Fort Worth. The prairie park is a lovely place to visit and doesn’t cost a penny to go there to hike or chill.
Young visits most every day and regularly comes up with breathtaking photos.
Here’s a few he’s taken so far in 2012:




Beautiful pictures of our very own pocket prairie 10 minutes from downtown. One of my favorite places to visit.