Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country right along the gorgeous Guadalupe River, Kerrville, Texas, is a special paradise full of friendly people, where the air is always clean and fresh, and the low humidity climate is enjoyable year-round.
Known for breath-taking views, beautiful parks and abundant recreational activities, the city has long been recognized as one of the healthiest areas of Texas, offering an active life style with many fun and exciting things to do.
Kerrville is one of the region’s most popular and picturesque towns. Framed by bluffs and valleys, with the beautiful Guadalupe River cutting right through town, it blends friendly, small-town style with outdoor recreation and adventure.
Whether it’s hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, fishing or golfing, Kerrville has lots for you to see and do. Relax with a glass of wine at Kerrville Hills Winery, explore a replica of Stonehenge or visit the Museum of Western Art & admire the work of cowboy artists. You’ll also find an array of music festivals nearby, including the popular Kerrville Folk Festival and Wine & Music Fest.
A visit to this hotel and ranch is a must. The YO is Kerrville. Embrace the spirit of the Old West at the Y.O. Ranch Hotel. located in Kerrville, TX – the heart of Texas Hill Country. Legendary stories of cowboys and frontiersmen come to life in this sprawling hotel, which takes its name from the historic Y.O. Ranch that once stretched over 600,000 acres of this rugged yet beautiful landscape.
One of downtown Kerrville's most historic buildings, the Romanesque Revival-style Schreiner Mansion was designed by well-known San Antonio architect Alfred Giles, whose trademark limestone designs are seen throughout the Hill Country.
Enjoy travelling back to the times of Knights of the Round Table and the slaying of Dragons
The Guadelupe River provides an array of activities; fishing, canoeing, swimming, tubing, etc.
The 24.5 acre art park is the only place in the world where the 77’7" contemporary sculpture called "The Empty Cross" can be seen. It is the "Most Symbolic Cross Sculpture in the World". In addition, seven other monumental sculptures can also be viewed at this location.
Stonehenge replica – visit and walk among the stones.
(Ingram, Texas)