A handful of Kerrville’s city parks — Guadalupe Street, Elm Creek, Lehmann-Monroe, and Singing Wind — spread along the Guadalupe River and Town Creek, with river access, trails, and shade close to town.
Kerrville’s river parks each have their own feel, but they share the Guadalupe and Town Creek that run through town — river access, picnic spots, playgrounds, and trail, all a short hop from downtown.
Neighborhood parks with river and creek access — quiet places to put in a kayak, fish, or sit by the water.
Shaded picnic grounds and playgrounds along Town Creek, easy for families and a cool break in summer.
Several tie into Kerrville’s river trail system, so you can string a walk together along the water.
These parks line the river through Kerrville, with Louise Hays Park the biggest of the riverfront stops.
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Kerrville — the parks are in and around town, minutes from downtown.
Pair them with Louise Hays Park and the river trail. Plan it on the HillCountry.ai network.
These are city parks, so hours and facilities vary by location and season — the City of Kerrville page has current details for each.