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    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    Kerrville-Schreiner Park

    Kerrville-Schreiner Park

    4.1(19 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Fantastic municipal park!…read more After a second year at this park, I can say that we love this park. This park is adjacent to the "mighty" Guadalupe River, and in particular Kerville's dammed in Guadalupe Lake, where the park's inhabitants can fish, swim, SUP, kayak, and pretty much anything else you can do in a small body of water. Our scouts had a fantastic time, they spent the entire day in the water... and would have spent the night, had we let them. The grounds on the river side are clean, but fully to semi- exposed to the sunlight, which can be brutal in the Texas summers. This side also has cabins, two docks and a recreation space for events. All were being utilized, but everybody was respectful and friendly. We did cross the highway to hike some of the trails on the opposite side of the park. We found various trails of 3-5 miles of length. There were more cabins and camping spots on this side. All was well maintained. The there are four shower/bathrooms at the top of the camp site, a dumpster for collected trash, and marked campsites. There are spigots for drinking water spread amongst the available campsites, but they are not at every one. The Kerrville City Parks facilitators were always patrolling and attentive to our needs. This park is a beautiful city park, and worth considering for your outdoor activities.

    It's been years since I visited the park. I would go there multiple times a week with a $25 season…read morepass, walking the trails and finding the geocaches. It was always enjoyable and a mere 4 miles from my home. But then I was seduced. Yes, Gentle Reader, seduced by the Kerrville River Trail. The concrete, 10-foot-wide trails sang their siren song, beckoning me. Ah, at first I resisted but one day after a rain that would leave the Kerrville-Schreiner Park's trails muddy and inhospitable, I succumbed and became a willing prisoner of concrete bliss. Don't get me wrong, the River Trail is excellent and I'm sure that after heavy rains, I'll find myself there again for awhile. But the River Trail is undeniably an urban trail as it winds its way past roads and buildings--there is no seclusion and as the years past, a secluded spot to walk was what I desired. So, to Kerrville-Schreiner Park I returned. Things had changed. The annual pass fee had doubled to $50. Still, a pittance considering I go a minimum of three days a week. If I chose to pay by the day, a year's use would be $882! And that's allowing for the approximately three weeks in December when the park is closed because of the bow hunters culling the deer population. So, $50 is still very much a bargain. And the fee also includes access to Flat Rock Lake where fishing and boating await you. I was delighted to find that two trails had been added in my absence, the Deer Field Loop and the Teal Trail. Plus, there were add-ons to the Red and Yellow Trails. The new trails are serpentine, weaving their way back and forth through the trees. Both are narrow trails with gentle ups and downs. You will find some areas rocky but still easily navigated. And for those days when the Texas sun is relentlessly beating down, these new trails will provide ample shade, And the add-ons to the Yellow and Red Trails are very similar. So, I'm back and I could swear I heard the trees whisper, "Welcome back, Doc; we've missed you." The feeling's mutual! Whether you're a resident or visitor, consider visiting this Hill Country gem. The trees just might talk to you, too.

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    The Empty Cross

    The Empty Cross

    4.8(45 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Such peace in this place! I love this scripture/sculpture garden with rows of prayer rocks and…read morebeautiful walkways and so many quiet corners. You can feel all the love from the prayers and well wishes of people who have left a rock here. I especially loved the "Don't give up" and "Love conquers all" rocks. The white horse placed perfectly under the giant cross was just breath taking! It made me think of the scripture of the King returning on a white horse called "Faithful and True." On one of the pathways, I could hear two guys praying and one was crying tears of joy. I walked a bit further and saw many of the beautiful names of God including one of my favorite El Shaddai (also a beautiful song). On another wall were lists of events and volunteer opportunities. On another path I found a shaded spot with something called "the Hope statue". It was Jesus sitting and listening to a lady which may have been the lady by the well who felt alone and ostracized until Jesus showed her how He really sees her and taught her about the living water.In these stressful ,busy times it feels good to sit still in a beautiful place like this and really be present. I will definitely check into donating to this spot and getting out this way more often.

    I've visited this beautiful and special place many times. I'll be taking women there on our tour…read morevacations with Christian Luxury Vacations, to be refreshed and recharged!

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    City of Kerrville

    City of Kerrville

    5.0(1 review)
    1.7 mi

    My wife and I visited Kerrville, Texas to view the 2024 solar eclipse. The city was within a couple…read moreof miles of the eclipse's path of totality. We were favorably impressed by the place itself, and by the preparations and accomodations the City made, both for the many thousands of tourists expected to arrive, all at once, on the day of the eclipse, and for Kerrville's residents, who were certain to be affected by the influx of people and their cars, and by the demands these guests would make on local businesses and infrastructure. The City did a fantastic job of organizing, promoting and managing eclipse viewing opportunities around town. Besides hosting an "Eclipse Festival" in its Louise Hays Park, the city's Parks & Recreation Department opened the Kerrville Sports Complex as a parking and viewing location. This was not a free offer. Pre-paid parking, on either the Baseball/Softball side of the Complex or the Soccer side, cost $75 to $100, depending when it was purchased. I was happy to pay the fee, because I'm a planner, and reserved parking let me avoid driving around a strange town with a clock ticking in my head as the eclipse approached. It saved me from competing with other out-of-towners for a viewing spot. And best, it provided us with a secure stopping place, food, drinks, merch, portable toilets and easy access to the interstate, once the event was finished. I'd never heard of Kerrville before I started planning our excursion, and I don't think I'll have reason to visit again, but I'm grateful to the City and its citizens for their hospitality.

    Kerrville Sports Complex

    Kerrville Sports Complex

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Beautiful drive from Boerne up to Kerrville for a baseball tournament. Would highly recommend this…read morelocation for tournaments. There was a nice breeze, good bleachers, adequate shade, and just an all-around nice park.

    My wife and I visited Kerrville, Texas to view the 2024 solar eclipse. The city was within a couple…read moreof miles of the eclipse's path of totality. The City did a fantastic job of organizing, promoting and managing eclipse viewing opportunities around town. Besides hosting an "Eclipse Festival" in its Louise Hays Park, the city's Parks & Recreation Department opened the Kerrville Sports Complex as a parking and viewing location. This was not a free offer. Pre-paid parking, on either the Baseball/Softball side of the Complex or the Soccer side, cost $75 to $100, depending when it was purchased. I was happy to pay the fee, because I'm a planner, and reserved parking let me avoid driving around a strange town with a clock ticking in my head as the eclipse approached. It saved me from competing with other out-of-towners for a viewing spot. And best, it provided us with a secure stopping place, food, drinks, merch, portable toilets and easy access to the interstate, once the event was finished. I'd never heard of Kerrville before I started planning our excursion, and I don't think I'll have reason to visit again, but I'm grateful to the City and its citizens for their hospitality.

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    Kerrville Sports Complex
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