Haltom City parks are closed from 11 PM (or 30 minutes after posted sunset) to 6 AM except for permitted events. Entering a closed city park is a criminal trespass and can result in Class C misdemeanor citations.
Haltom City Parks and Recreation closes city parks between posted hours each night, typically from 11 PM (or 30 minutes after sunset where signed) until 6 AM the next morning. Park curfew applies to all parkgoers regardless of age and is posted at the entrance of each park. Remaining in a city park after hours constitutes criminal trespass under Texas Penal Code 30.05 and violates the Haltom City Park Regulations chapter of the city code. Class C misdemeanor citations carry fines up to 500 dollars per offense, and repeat offenders can face enhanced penalties including trespass warnings and arrest. Additional park rules that apply 24/7 include prohibitions on alcohol without a permit, open fires outside designated grills, hunting and discharging firearms, off-leash dogs outside designated dog parks, glass containers, vandalism, overnight camping without a permit, motor vehicles off designated paved roads and parking lots, and commercial activity without a permit. Organized gatherings of more than 25 people typically require a special event permit from Parks and Recreation. The Haltom City Police Department and Parks staff patrol parks and enforce curfew. Fishing in city-owned ponds is allowed during open hours with a valid Texas fishing license for anyone 17 or older per Texas Parks and Wildlife rules. Facility rentals for pavilions, athletic fields, and community rooms may include extended-hours use with a specific permit, in which case the curfew is suspended for permitted participants only. The Texas Recreational Use Statute (Civil Practice and Remedies Code 75.002) limits city liability for park users, so visiting after hours can both violate the law and reduce available civil remedies if an injury occurs. Concessionaires and event organizers should coordinate closure and re-entry with Parks and Recreation and post conspicuous signs for attendees.
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