Kerrville-Schreiner Park is a year-round destination in the heart of Texas Hill Country. Spring’s wildflowers and brilliantly feathered birds give way to the lazy days of summer, when the Guadalupe River lures you into the refreshing water to swim, kayak, or canoe. As days shorten and nights cool, fall foliage weaves a tapestry of colors for you to behold. In winter, relish the solitude and spot wildlife along the park’s 13 miles of trails. At the day’s end, look to the heavens. “The stars in the sky are big and bright,” Gene Autry sings, “Deep in the heart of Texas.”
Here is some information to help you plan your trip to this four-season Hill Country getaway:
Kerrville-Schreiner Park is located at 2385 Bandera Highway (State Highway 173 North), about 3 miles south of downtown Kerrville, Texas.
You’ll find the park headquarters on the “River Side” or east side of the highway. The “Hill Side” of the park extends to the west of Bandera Highway.
The park is open all year. The office opens daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Check-in time for overnight guests is 3 p.m. and checkout time is 12 noon. The park closes at 10 p.m. for day visitors.
Day use pass fees:
The maximum fee per car is $15.
Nightly camping site fees and cabins vary by location and amenities:
The recreation hall, outdoor dining hall, amphitheater, and pollinator garden are available for rent for your special occasions and larger group gatherings. Both halls have kitchens.
To make campsite, cabin, or venue reservations, please visit the City of Kerrville’s Parks and Recreation official reservation webpage or call (830) 257-7300.
Please visit Kerrville Convention and Visitor Bureau’s official website for up-to-date park information and to explore Kerrville’s offerings and event calendar.
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