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Boerne ISD

Boerne ISD

Outdoor Recreation

Enjoy nature and sports at area parks and trails Parks CITY OF BOERNE PARKS Boerne City Lake Park

1 City Lake Road a variety of recreational activities including a tion blind, volleyball court, covered playground, more. However because the lake is a city water supply, no gas-powered boats are allowed.

Boerne City Park

106 City Park Rd A unique athletic park and facilities that Arts Center, and Cibolo Nature Center.

Cibolo Nature Center and Herff Farm

140 City Park Rd (Nature Center) 33 Herff Rd (Farm) (830) 249.4616 ness and a historic farm. Saturday Farm

Main Plaza and Waterworks Terrace

100 N. Main St ter stage. Great place to relax, sit on a bench by the pond and people watch as

Northrup Park

37550 IH-10W A premier sports facility that offers a variety of River Road Park

415 River Rd Located on the banks of the Cibolo Creek, the park is home to Boerne’s famous wild ducks and geese. One of the unique features is the dam located at the east end of the park. A rest stop along the Old No. 9 Trail offers water for humans and their furry friends.

Veterans Plaza

801 S Main St Park includes a Walk of Honor, memorial plaques, and is handicapped accessible.

Kinderpark Tucked in a quiet neighborhood, this is the most child-friendly public park in town. Play equipment is shaded by century-old oak trees and is appropriate for a wide range of ages.

KENDALL COUNTY PARKS James Kiehl River Bend Park

118 River Bend Rd (Comfort) ing, paddling, swimming, and relax Joshua Springs Park and Preserve

716 FM 289 (Comfort) Stocked pond, bird blinds, walking trails, picnic Center is located on the hilltop with panoramic views, and it can be rented for events.

Kreutzberg Canyon Natural Area

143 Mark Twain Dr (Boerne) frontage allowing public river access. Trails, birding, wildlife viewing, fossil and nature study.

STATE PARKS Guadalupe River State Park

3350 Park Rd 31 (Spring Branch) Located 20 minutes from Boerne. Combined with adjacent Honey Creek State acres of Texas Hill Country habitat.

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