Tarrant County Cities by Population
This page lists cities and communities in Tarrant County, Texas, ranked by approximate population based on recent public estimates. Use it as a quick reference to see where most people live in the county, compare communities, and cross-check locations when you look up ZIP codes, property information, or local government services.
Major Cities in Tarrant County
The largest city in Tarrant County is Fort Worth, a major urban center that serves as the county seat. Fort Worth boasts a population of over 900,000 residents, making it not only the largest city in the county but also one of the largest cities in Texas. With a rich cultural heritage, Fort Worth is known for its Western history, thriving arts scene, and significant economic impact.
Arlington is another significant city in Tarrant County, with a population of nearly 400,000. Known for its entertainment attractions such as Six Flags Over Texas and AT&T Stadium, Arlington is a key destination for both residents and tourists. The city is also home to a number of educational institutions and offers a mix of suburban and urban living.
Suburban Cities and Smaller Communities
Beyond the major urban centers, Tarrant County includes several suburban cities that offer a more relaxed lifestyle while still being close to big-city amenities. Some of these cities, such as Grand Prairie, extend into Tarrant County while also lying in neighboring counties. Grand Prairie, with a population of over 190,000, features a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational areas and is a popular choice for families.
Other cities like Flower Mound, Mansfield, and North Richland Hills have also experienced significant population growth in recent years. These cities, each with populations ranging from 70,000 to 80,000, offer residents a suburban environment with good schools, parks, and easy access to both Fort Worth and Arlington.
List of Cities in Tarrant County
Below is a table of cities and communities that are in or partly in Tarrant County, sorted by approximate population in descending order. Some places extend into neighboring counties, and some are unincorporated communities or census-designated places.
| City | Population |
|---|---|
| Fort Worth | 913,656 |
| Arlington | 398,860 |
| Grand Prairie | 194,522 |
| Flower Mound | 83,205 |
| Mansfield | 74,841 |
| North Richland Hills | 70,655 |
| Euless | 60,373 |
| Burleson | 50,981 |
| Grapevine | 50,875 |
| Bedford | 49,191 |
| Haltom City | 45,681 |
| Keller | 45,598 |
| Hurst | 39,912 |
| Southlake | 31,044 |
| Colleyville | 25,906 |
| Saginaw | 24,467 |
| Benbrook | 24,430 |
| Watauga | 23,336 |
| Crowley | 19,007 |
| White Settlement | 18,119 |
| Rendon | 15,894 |
| Forest Hill | 13,923 |
| Azle | 13,734 |
| Trophy Club | 13,454 |
| Roanoke | 9,947 |
| Kennedale | 8,954 |
| Richland Hills | 8,473 |
| River Oaks | 7,516 |
| Eagle Mountain | 6,599 |
| Briar | 6,253 |
| Everman | 6,060 |
| Sansom Park | 5,387 |
| Lake Worth | 4,667 |
| Pecan Acres | 3,966 |
| Edgecliff Village | 3,752 |
| Reno | 3,156 |
| Haslet | 2,710 |
| Westworth Village | 2,618 |
| Pantego | 2,467 |
| Blue Mound | 2,372 |
| Pelican Bay | 2,271 |
| Dalworthington Gardens | 2,061 |
| Westlake | 1,543 |
| Lakeside | 1,495 |
| Newark | 1,221 |
Population figures above are approximate and based on recent estimates and census-related data. Actual counts may change over time as new estimates are released, annexations occur, or city limits change. For the most current official population numbers, check the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau or the relevant city government.