A Fort Worth garden is the most peaceful spot in Texas.
Fort Worth's Japanese Garden, a longtime urban escape, is the most peaceful spot in Texas and one of the quietest urban escapes in the U.S., according to an environmental nonprofit., a nonprofit which says it is like Spotify but for nature sounds, set out to identify the quietest places in some of the world’s largest and loudest cities. It released its findings ahead of Earth Day on April 22.
Fort Worth’s Japanese Garden received a quiet score of 8.7, making it the seventh-quietest spot in the U.S., behind gardens in Phoenix, Portland and Seattle. In comparison, the most peaceful spots in Dallas are Old City Park, with a quiet score of 4.3 and White Rock Lake Park with a 3.9.Tucked inside the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the 7.
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