Explore paths & trails
Discover natural movement opportunities right here in Kerrville-Schreiner Park, Guadalupe River trails, Bandera County paths, and more.
Blue Zones research shows that everyday walking, hiking, and outdoor activity (without gyms) is key to longevity. The Texas Hill Country gives us perfect terrain: shaded paths, river views, rolling hills, and fresh air.
Whether you’re looking for an easy stroll, moderate hike, or longer adventure, these local trails encourage “Move Naturally” while enjoying our beautiful surroundings. Bring water, wear good shoes, and stay on marked paths—happy exploring!
your trail Guide
kerrville-schreiner park trails
Over 14 miles of natural surface, multi-use trails—mostly single-track with dirt, caliche, limestone, roots, and shade. 80% easy/moderate difficulty, great for beginners, kids, walking, running, or biking. Loop options up to 13–15 miles.
Guadalupe River trail
Approximately 6-mile paved walking/biking trail along the Guadalupe River. Multiple trailheads (e.g., Kerrville-Schreiner Park, Louise Hays Park, Riverside Nature Center). Shaded, scenic, perfect for daily movement—great for jogging, cycling, or relaxed strolls.
Louis hays park river loop
Easy 2.4-mile loop along the Guadalupe River in downtown Kerrville. Meanders through the park, includes Tranquility Island (cypress trees, river views). Ideal for short walks, families, or birdwatching.
bandera county paths & trails
Explore nearby options like Hill Country State Natural Area (multi-use trails, canyons, ridges) or other Bandera-area paths for varied terrain and scenic Hill Country views.