Most reviewed Parks in Kerrville


  1. 4.5 Kerrville-Schreiner Park (155 reviews)
    - Great Park
    State Parks
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    A 500-acre park just off the shores of the Guadalupe River: great for fishing. See more..
  2. 4.5 Louise Hays Park (52 reviews)
    - Beautiful Facilities in a Scenic Area
    Spent < 1 hour Parks
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    We were taking a scenic drive in the Texas Hill Country on TX16 and this city park made a great rest stop along the way. We enjoyed a stroll on the paved trail on the bank of the Guadalupe River to stretch our legs. It's a wide, level path about 4 miles long with shade from large trees. We saw squirrels scampering about and several types of waterfowl. The park facilities look new and are in good condition, including parking, picnic tables and pavilion, restrooms, playground, benches, volleyball courts, and a plaza with "dancing" water fountain. Wheelchair access is very good and admission is free. See more..
  3. 3.5 Flat Rock Park (8 reviews)
    - Great park located on the river.
    Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Bodies of Water • Parks
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    This is a great place to allow the kids to run around but no playground equipment. There is a dog park at the far end - really nice place for dog owners. You can picnic right along side the river, swim in the river and lots of room to throw a frisbee, football or launch a boat. See more..
  4. 4.5 Singing Wind Park (2 reviews)
    - My all-time favorite hiking trails in Kerrville.
    Parks
    Hiking and biking trails are gravel and have elevated rises with either steps/side rails (for mountain bikes). As I recall, total mileage is less than 2 miles to go around from point A-point B. You go through cedar wooded areas and some riparian areas. Beautiful and freel!! See more..
  5. 4.0 Lytle Park (1 review)
    - Kids enjoy
    Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Parks • Playgrounds
    We have been here many times with our little ones when in Kerrville. It is located between 1st and 2nd Streets on Lytle St. There is always plenty of parking and it generally is not crowded at all since it is located in neighborhood area. There is a small playground with multi-use equipment mostly for the 4-10 age group and there is a set of swings as well. They have a small concrete covered area with a concrete bench and picnic table right by the playground and also right by the ball field. There are covered metal bleachers as well for seating. The ball field has bases and is also generally open for a little fun play but it is used during season. Off from the parking lot is another picnic table by the street which is under some trees. This park is quiet and the kids get lots of exercise. Plus there is a paved path on the perimeter of the park which is great for walking or learning to ride a bike. We even visited on a holiday weekend and there were few people and we were able to social distance. See more..