The Fort Worth Zoo is always a popular spring break spot for North Texas families. These pro-tips can help visitors save time and money.
Ken Senecal of Haltom City took his family to the zoo on Tuesday to avoid the crowds on Wednesday.
Upwards of 30 Fort Worth police officers will be managing traffic outside the zoo on Wednesday, mostly concentrating on the University Drive and Forest Park areas. Bach said their focus is just on the visitors coming into the zoo, but those who live in the area, as well.
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