What to do and see in Kerrville, Texas (TX): The Best Free Things to do

December 6, 2021 Kandra Bartel

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. Wolfmuellers Bookstore

229 Earl Garrett St, Kerrville, TX 78028-5304 +1 830-257-7323 http://www.wolfmuellersbooks.com/
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Wolfmuellers Bookstore

Reviewed By haleyjeanbecker - Whitney, United States

I could have spent hours here! A wide variety of books can be found, including newer releases and older books.

2. Kerrville River Trail

Kerrville, TX +1 830-257-8000 http://www.kerrvilletx.gov/index.aspx?nid=1256
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5.0 based on 149 reviews

Kerrville River Trail

Reviewed By Baybug2 - Macon, United States

First time here and lovely area. Perfect for day, evening, morning——family, solo, fur babies—-nice restrooms Littles would love splash pad!

3. Riverside Nature Center

150 Francisco Lemos St S, Kerrville, TX 78028-5211 +1 830-257-4837 [email protected] http://riversidenaturecenter.org/index
Excellent
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4.5 based on 78 reviews

Riverside Nature Center

Riverside Nature Center is a non for profit, member supported organization founded in 1989. The nature center boasts a unique and diverse Texas Native Arboretum, native meadow and pollinator garden, compost demonstration, rainwater harvesting, indoor exhibits, workshops, youth activities and a gift shop. Come visit us at 150 Francisco Lemos St. at the confluence of the Guadalupe River and Town Creek.

Reviewed By WilliamM681 - Kerrville, United States

Riverside Nature Center currently has a great interactive exhibit and related activities about birds in our lives. Easy to read and understand information presented in a very engaging and professional exhibit is a hit with families of all ages. Wildflowers and tree buds are starting to bud and pop on the on-site nature trail which is also a starting point for the Kerrville Guadalupe River walk. On site staff are friendly, helpuful and there to answer your questions on a large range of topics. Don't forget to check in in Schucks the corn snake and the resident Mexican Red-rump Tarantula.

4. Kerr Arts & Cultural Center Inc.

228 Earl Garrett St, Kerrville, TX 78028-5305 +1 830-895-2911 http://kacckerrville.com
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Kerr Arts & Cultural Center Inc.

Reviewed By VCrusher - Kerrville, United States

This little arts center hosts some very impressive collections. I love the gourd show in May, the Watercolor inOct and the Texas Furnituremakers Show in November. Free but please leave a donation! The gift shop has ver reasonably priced goods for sale. A great place for Christmas gifts or special one of a kind items for a special gift.

5. Kerrville Convention & Visitors Bureau

2108 Sidney Baker St, Kerrville, TX 78028-2535 +1 800-221-7958 [email protected] http://www.kerrvilletexascvb.com/
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Kerrville Convention & Visitors Bureau

Kerrville, Texas is in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, 60 miles NW of San Antonio on I-10. Visit our Visitor's Center for maps, brochures and surrounding area information so you can experience all that Kerrville has to offer!

6. 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!

7. 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.

8. 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!

832 Water St, Kerrville, TX 78028-5322 +1 830-895-5184 [email protected] http://www.riversedgegallery.net
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

River's Edge Gallery

Looking for gift worthy art at affordable prices? About 65 miles Northwest of San Antonio, deep in the heart of downtown Kerrville is a place where award winning artists show both abstract and realistic compositions in their unique paintings, sculptures, and jewelery. River's Edge Gallery is the perfect western art buying destination in the Hill Country with over 15,000 square feet of art!! Visitors are encouraged to stop by, ask questions and tour the facility. Featuring six gallery spaces, quality custom framing and advanced printing services, River's Edge Gallery is a must see tourist destination.

10. Louise Hays Park

202 Thompson Dr, Kerrville, TX 78028-5901 +1 830-257-7300 http://kerrvilletx.gov/index.aspx?NID=829
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Louise Hays Park

Reviewed By 966karenj - Kerrville, United States

Great place to get a walk in, see some wildlife like deer, owls, ducks, squirrels and plenty of other birds. You can fish, or swim wade, and sometimes kayak and paddle board rentals are available

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