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Rockin’ The River Music Series won’t return to the Trinity River this summer

By July 5, 2024

As part of a continuing effort to prioritize hosting and management of community recreation events, the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) has suspended the Rockin’ the River Summer Tubing and Music Series held at Panther Island Pavilion on the Trinity River north of downtown Fort Worth for the 2024 summer season. 

“For the last 12 years, Rockin’ the River has been instrumental in bringing people to the river and showcasing the possibilities this natural resource provides the citizens of Fort Worth and surrounding communities,” said Darrell Beason, TRWD’s Chief Operations Officer. “It was the catalyst for the many concerts, festivals, runs, and bike rides that make Panther Island Pavilion a premier outdoor entertainment venue.  We are thankful for the many patrons and sponsors who made this event such a success over the years and encourage them to continue to support the many other events that celebrate the Trinity River.” 

During its 12-year run, Rockin’ the River hosted numerous musical acts including popular artists such as Parker McCollum and Maren Morris.

This summer’s lineup of events at Panther Island Pavilion can be found at pantherislandpavilion.com.  Information on the many other recreational opportunities TRWD provides to the public, such as the Trinity Trails and Twin Points Park on Eagle Mountain Lake, can be found at www.trwd.com/recreation. There will continue to be a watersport vendor at Panther Island Pavilion that provides recreational opportunities to the public. In addition, the District is studying other potential recreational options along the Trinity River in Fort Worth and around its water supply lakes. 

 

Lake Current Level Conservation Level* Level Difference**
Arlington 543.67 550.00 -6.33
Benbrook 691.12 694.00 -2.88
Bridgeport 824.04 836.00 -11.96
Cedar Creek 319.44 322.00 -2.56
Eagle Mountain 643.20 649.10 -5.90
Lake Worth 591.28 594.00 -2.72
Richland-Chambers 313.63 315.00 -1.37
*Conservation Level: The permitted level of water an entity is allowed to hold in a lake. Any amount above the conservation level is used for the temporary storage of flood waters and must be released downstream.
**Difference: Amount above or below conservation level.
For more information read our daily reports or the TRWD Lake Level Blog.

Check out the TRWD OneRain portal for a visualization of this information and more.

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