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Kerrville-Schreiner Park
Overview
Kerrville-Schreiner Park is a premier destination for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Spanning over 517 acres along the banks of the Guadalupe River, this municipal park offers a unique blend of riverfront access and rugged upland terrain. It is widely recognized as the most popular park in the Kerrville area, providing a peaceful escape for travelers who want to immerse themselves in nature while remaining close to modern city conveniences.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just south of downtown Kerrville, the park serves as a gateway to the region's rolling hills and scenic vistas. The landscape is characterized by limestone outcrops and native vegetation, creating a quintessential Hill Country backdrop. The park is split into two distinct areas: the River Side and the Hill Side, each offering a different perspective of the local environment. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by the quiet rustle of cypress trees and the gentle flow of the Guadalupe River.
Amenities & Park Features
RV travelers are well-catered for with a variety of site options, including full hookup sites that accommodate different rig sizes. The park features clean restroom and shower facilities, a playground, and several picnic areas. For recreation, guests can explore more than seven miles of hiking and biking trails that wind through the hills. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts will especially enjoy the dedicated birding blinds and the vibrant butterfly garden located within the grounds.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, the city of Kerrville offers charming shops and local dining. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the park's kayak and canoe rentals to spend a day on the water. The nearby Riverside Nature Center and the Museum of Western Art provide cultural enrichment just a short drive away. Fishing is another popular pastime here, with the river providing ample opportunities to catch bass and sunfish right from the riverbank access points.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for active RVers and families who prioritize outdoor recreation over resort-style luxuries. It appeals to those seeking a rustic and authentic camping experience where the focus remains on the landscape. Birders, hikers, and water sports enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them busy. It is also a great choice for travelers who appreciate a well-maintained, publicly-managed facility that offers easy access to the heart of the Texas Hill Country.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Shaun Moffett
Best location around the area that we have stayed. If you want to mountain bike and have an RV then this is the place to stay.
Nina Marie
nice and quiet! I think there were only 4 of us in the whole park. it is a bit confusing bc the park is on one side of the road and the office to check in/pay and get gate code is across the street. I wasn't sure we were going to be able to turn around but we have a smaller size rig (26ft) with a tow and thankfully we could. Brittany checked us in she was extremely nice and helpful. We tried two sites and couldn't get level even thought the pavement looked level to us but the 3rd site was a charm. Some sites are odd and it could appear that you would need longer hoses as stated in another review but they were just pull throughs and found one that worked for us. We opted for water and elec for $39 a night. They have a dump station on site if needed but we didn't. The grounds are nice and woodsy and quiet. We walked the dogs around and enjoyed the great outdoors. I didn't use the restroom but my hubby did and said they are a 7 out of 10, clean but outdated a bit. We were able to get some tv chanels on our wineguard but like 6 lol I don't think there was any wifi.
Chris Turner
Large riverside park. Easy access to picnic tables for vehicles. Large trees. Great for dogs to run around during non-busy hours.
Raul Viau
Awesome park to practice and train MTB, jogging and hiking. Most of the trails are shaded. All sorts of trails, lots of them flat and twisty, some of them technical.
Charlie Leverett
Even though it's open it's lacking maintenance/cleaning. They painted the restrooms and left debris of paint everywhere. Our campsite pourch was dirty, others are the same. We enjoyed coming here (3-5 times/year) but will likely hold off until it is fully open. Currently no access to the river.