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Hike the easy 4.4-mile Kerrville River Trail along the Guadalupe River, enjoying cypress trees and connecting to local parks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.27 km
522 m
357 m
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6.64 km
465 m
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The Kerrville River Trail is generally considered easy. It features a mostly flat, paved surface with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for hikers, joggers, and cyclists of all skill levels, including beginners and families.
Yes, the trail is highly accessible. Its primary surface is a 10-foot-wide concrete or paved path, making it smooth and easy to navigate for wheelchairs, strollers, and other mobility devices.
The trail primarily consists of a wide, paved concrete surface, ideal for walking, jogging, and biking. While most of it is paved, some segments might feature limestone banks. It's a multi-use pathway designed for easy navigation.
You'll enjoy beautiful scenery along the Guadalupe River, winding through both urban and natural settings. Expect views of majestic cypress trees and native vegetation. Highlights include Tranquility Island, known for its river views, and connections to several parks like Louise Hays Park and the Riverside Nature Center with its gardens and bird species.
The Kerrville River Trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities in Texas, with comfortable weather for hiking and enjoying the river scenery.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! It's a great place to bring your leashed canine companion. Lehmann-Monroe Park, which the trail connects to, even features a dedicated dog park.
The trail has nine trailheads, offering various access points throughout Kerrville. You can find parking and access at several connected parks, including Kerrville-Schreiner Park, Lehmann-Monroe Park, and Louise Hays Park. These parks often provide amenities like restrooms and additional parking.
No, there are no permits or fees required to access and use the Kerrville River Trail itself. It's a public recreational pathway. However, some connected parks might have separate entrance fees or rental costs for specific amenities like boat or bicycle rentals.
While the trail is generally open, some segments and surrounding areas experienced closures due to flooding events in late 2025. Parts have since reopened. It's always a good idea to check the official Kerrville city website for the most up-to-date information on trail conditions and any temporary closures before your visit: kerrvilletx.gov.
Yes, as the trail connects to several city parks, you'll find amenities such as restrooms and water fountains at locations like Louise Hays Park and Kerrville-Schreiner Park. These parks also offer additional facilities like splash plazas and boat/bicycle rentals during peak seasons.
Yes, the route is primarily known as the River Trail, and you will be on sections of the River Trail for most of your journey.
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