Kerrville TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Kerrville, Texas.



1. Kerrville River Trail

SCENIC RIVERSIDE BIKING PATH


Kerrville River Trail offers visitors a beautiful pathway along the Guadalupe River with opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy picturesque scenery. The trail is perfect for biking, walking, and nature appreciation with consistent views of the river throughout the journey. Visitors can experience the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country while enjoying outdoor recreation in a well-maintained riverside setting.


2. Guadalupe River State Park

PREMIER RIVER RECREATION DESTINATION


Guadalupe River State Park features four miles of river frontage where visitors can swim, fish, tube and canoe in the beautiful Guadalupe River. The park offers 85 water and electric campsites and nine walk-in tent sites for overnight visitors wanting to extend their waterfront experience. Beyond water activities, guests can explore 13 miles of hike and bike trails through the scenic Texas Hill Country landscape.


3. Kerrville-Schreiner Park

RIVERSIDE RECREATION PARADISE


Kerrville-Schreiner Park spans 517 gorgeous acres along the Guadalupe River, offering boat and bike rentals for most of the year. Visitors can enjoy the recently completed Kerrville River Trail that runs through the park, providing scenic waterfront views. The park features RV sites and cabin rentals, allowing guests ample time to enjoy all the water-based and recreational activities available.


4. Garner State Park

ICONIC HILL COUNTRY SWIMMING


Garner State Park is home to a beloved stretch of the crystal-clear Frio River, offering one of the most popular swimming destinations in the Texas Hill Country. Visitors can rent tubes, kayaks, and paddleboats to enjoy the cool waters that maintain refreshing temperatures even during hot Texas summers. The park combines beautiful riverside recreation with iconic summer traditions, including the famous jukebox dances held nightly during summer months.


5. South Llano River State Park

PRISTINE RIVER EXPERIENCE


South Llano River State Park features a spring-fed section of the South Llano River perfect for swimming, tubing, kayaking and fishing in clear, refreshing waters. The park offers multiple river access points with shallow areas ideal for families and deeper sections for more adventurous swimmers. Visitors can enjoy the waterfront experience while also exploring the park's abundant wildlife viewing opportunities and extensive trail system.



6. Louise Hays Park

URBAN RIVERSIDE RETREAT


Louise Hays Park provides Kerrville residents and visitors with convenient access to the Guadalupe River in a well-developed urban park setting. The park features designated swimming areas, a playscape for children, and picnic facilities along the riverbank. Its location within the Kerrville city limits makes it an easily accessible waterfront destination for cooling off during hot summer days.


7. Ingram Dam

LOCAL SWIMMING HOTSPOT


Ingram Dam creates a popular swimming area on the Guadalupe River just a short drive from Kerrville. The dam forms a wider, deeper section of river that's perfect for swimming and wading during summer months. Locals and visitors alike gather at this riverside spot to cool off and enjoy the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country.


8. Hunt Crossing

SERENE RIVER ACCESS


Hunt Crossing offers a peaceful spot on the Guadalupe River where visitors can wade, swim, and fish in the clear waters of the upper Guadalupe. The crossing provides easy river access with shallow areas perfect for families with children looking to cool off. Its location in the small community of Hunt offers a quieter waterfront experience away from more crowded river destinations in the Hill Country.


9. Blue Hole Regional Park

NATURAL SWIMMING OASIS


Blue Hole Regional Park features a beloved natural swimming hole on Cypress Creek with crystal-clear spring-fed waters surrounded by towering cypress trees. The park maintains a reservation system to ensure swimmers can enjoy this pristine Hill Country gem without overcrowding. Beyond swimming, visitors can explore hiking trails, picnic areas, and recreational facilities that complement the signature swimming hole experience.


10. Blanco State Park

RIVERSIDE FAMILY RECREATION


Blanco State Park centers around a mile-long stretch of the Blanco River with designated swimming areas, fishing spots, and tubing opportunities. The park's CCC-built facilities provide easy water access, picnic areas, and screened shelters along the riverbank. Families appreciate the relatively calm waters and shallow areas that make for safe and enjoyable waterfront recreation just a short drive from Kerrville.

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