The road north toward Eagle Mountain water
The Boat Club corridor is Lake Worth's northern reach — the stretch that follows Boat Club Road up toward Eagle Mountain Lake, where the city thins out and the horizon opens up. Living here means having two lakes in your orbit: Lake Worth behind you and Eagle Mountain ahead, with the errands, schools, and small-city routine of Lake Worth anchoring the everyday and the bigger water waiting up the road.
The corridor has a bit more elbow room than the older blocks closer to the water, and the drive north passes the kind of scenery that reminds you why people move to this side of the metro. Downtown Fort Worth stays close at about 14 minutes, so you're not trading the city for the countryside so much as parking yourself between them. For North Texas buyers who want lake country without leaving a real city's services, the corridor splits the difference nicely.
Along the corridor you'll find a wider spread of housing than in Lake Worth's older core — established ranches near the city end, with properties gaining breathing room as Boat Club Road runs north. Garages and driveways here are working spaces, sized for trailers and lake gear as often as cars. Styles are unfussy Texas practical: brick ranches, some updated, some original, on lots that give you a little sky. The corridor suits boaters who split time between Lake Worth and Eagle Mountain, buyers wanting extra room without giving up a short Fort Worth commute, and anyone who prefers a bit of horizon with their address.