The 5 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Kerrville, Texas (TX)

July 18, 2021 Hana Mouser

Mayor Bonnie White, succeeds Jack Pratt, Jr. (2016) City Council Place 1 – Vincent C. Voelkel Place 2 – George Baroody Place 3 – Mary Ellen Summerlin Place 4 – C. Warren Ferguson
Restaurants in Kerrville

1. The Museum of Western Art

1550 Bandera Hwy, Kerrville, TX 78028-9547 +1 830-896-2553 [email protected] http://www.museumofwesternart.com
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4.5 based on 288 reviews

The Museum of Western Art

The Museum of Western Art, formerly the Cowboy Artist of America Museum, is open Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. It is located 65 miles NW of San Antonio just off I-10, and is a short drive from downtown Kerrville. Larger-than-life style western bronzes dot the exterior grounds. There are several galleries inside (allow 90 minutes to go through), showcasing artwork by craftsmen and women who have devoted their artistic career to preserving the legends of the American West. Young children will enjoy the Journey West Children's Gallery, a hands-on interpretive experience of life on a wagon train. A small museum store sells prints and original art done by local artists along with other western memorabilia. An extensive western research library is on site as well. An annual art sale and exhibition is held each fall.

Reviewed By PapaO759 - Woodville, United States

Beautiful museum. Enjoyed special exhibit of artist. Staff very helpful. Highly recommend while in area.

2. James Avery Craftsman

Retail Store and Company Headquarters Harper Road, Kerrville, TX 78029 +1 830-895-6800 [email protected] http://www.jamesavery.com/store-locations/tx/kerrville.jsp
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

James Avery Craftsman

Reviewed By haleyjeanbecker - Whitney, United States

A beautiful store. The museum is attached and it is small, but a good way to learn about this history of the company. A bucket list place for any James Avery fan!

3. The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Gardens

520 Benson Dr, Kerrville, TX 78028-2507 +1 830-928-7774 http://www.thecomingkingfoundation.org/home
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4.5 based on 441 reviews

The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Gardens

Stand inside the 7' center chamber of the 77'7" tall, $2,000,000 Resurrection cross located on the 1930' mountain in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. "The Empty Cross" has been described as the most scripturally symbolic cross ever created. Experience God's presence, love, power, mercy, forgiveness and miracles as you read through the plaques affixed to the inside walls of the magnificent cross. The 77’ Kerrville Cross is the centerpiece of The Sculpture Prayer Garden still being developed as a gift to the community and to the Kingdom of God. The admission to experience this unique attraction is FREE. Hours open to the public: 6 AM to 12 Midnight; Open All Year!

Reviewed By RetiredTXTravler

What a lovely tribute built here. Beautiful location, scriptures in stone walkway, amazing sculptures! This is a must see for anyone even close to Kerrville. There is no cost to walk through is incredible display and every piece is lovely. We will go back for sure.

4. Kerrville Hills Winery

3600 Fredericksburg Rd, Kerrville, TX 78028-8969 +1 830-895-4233 [email protected] http://Kerrvillehillswinery.com
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4.5 based on 172 reviews

Kerrville Hills Winery

Kerrville Hills Winery features award-winning wines in a relaxed fun atmosphere. Built on the footprint of a Kerrville homestead, the tasting room features the home's original double-side fireplace, window to winery activities, and unique rustic warehouse decor. Tasting room, gift shop, tours. Check website for live music, food trucks and other events.

Reviewed By 182lancev - Kerrville, United States

I am a fan of Kerrville Hills winery. My first sip of Purple Cab was amazing. Chewy fruity and gull bodied it slowly melts into a smooth long finish. This gem of tge Hill Country has won Gold and Silver Medals at the prestigious San Francisco wine event that is open to all winemakers. The best from all over the world compete at this event. Go visit on a Saturday afternoon, listen to sone wonderful musicians, visit w friends and luxuriant in some 5 Star Wines. WOW!

5. The Empty Cross

520 Benson Dr The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Gardens, Kerrville, TX 78028-2507
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

The Empty Cross

Reviewed By RetiredTXTravler

Beautiful site! It's called The King is Coming and has gorgeous statues, scriptures in stone, and a rock prayer garden. It is free and just a beautiful walk.

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