Park and Trails
Parks
The City of Kyle has 10 parks along with acres of undeveloped park land and natural habitat. The City priorities access to parks, open spaces, and natural areas as a vital measure of our community’s health and quality of life. Parks are visible and tangible expressions of a community’s natural beauty that offer places for exercise and relaxation, preserve wildlife habitat and contribute to clean air and water. Learn more about the City of Kyle Parks Recreation and Open Space Master Plan.
Bunton Creek Park
- Address: 980 Bunton Reserve Blvd., Kyle, Texas 78640
- Hours:
- Sundays - Thursdays from 8 AM - 10:30 PM
- Fridays & Saturdays from 8 AM-12:30 AM
- Features:
- Playscape
- Plum Creek Trailhead
- Bunton Wildflower Loop
- Birdblind
Community Garden at Post Oak
- Address: 193 Goddard, Kyle, Texas 78640
- Hours: Sunrise thru Sunset
- Features:
- 35+ community garden plots, including ADA plots
- On-site ADA restroom
- Pergola
- Greenhouse
- Tool shed with garden tools
- Multiple water sources
- Compost, mulch and topsoil bins
- Supply of organic fertilizers and pesticides
Cool Springs Trail
- Address: 100 Silver Springs Bend, Kyle, Texas 78640
- Hours:
- Sundays - Thursdays from 8 AM - 10:30 PM
- Fridays & Saturdays from 8 AM-12:30 AM
- Features:
- 1.86 miles of trails
- 3 aerated catch and release ponds
- 5 frisbee golf practice holes
- Picnic tables
- Park benches
Gregg-Clarke Park
- Address: 1100-1300 W. Center St, Kyle, TX 78640
- Hours:
- Sundays - Thursdays from 8 AM - 10:30 PM
- Fridays & Saturdays from 8 AM-12:30 AM
- Features:
- James Adkins Pool
- Ash Pavilion
- Sports Complex
- Jogging/Walking Trail
- Playground
- Covered Pavilion
- Splash pad
Heroes Memorial Park
- Address: 4100 S FM 1626, Kyle, Texas 78640
- Hours:
- Sundays - Thursdays from 8 AM - 10:30 PM
- Fridays & Saturdays from 8 AM-12:30 AM
- Features:
- Military and First Responders Memorial Wall
- Memorial totem honoring Hays County Service Members Killed in Action since WW1
- Heroes Walk
- Memorial Garden
- Activity Lawn
- Missing Man Table to remind viewers of those fallen, missing, or imprisoned U.S. Military Service Members.
Lake Kyle Park
- Address: 700 Lehman Rd., Kyle, Texas 78640
- Park Hours: Sunrise thru Sunset
- Features:
- Fishing
- Playground
- All Abilities Inclusive Playground
- Walking Trails
- Covered Pavilion
- Plum Creek Trailhead
La Verde Park
- Address: 3901 Burnham Road, Kyle, Texas 78640
- Hours:
- Sundays - Thursdays from 8 AM - 10:30 PM
- Fridays & Saturdays from 8 AM-12:30 AM
- Features:
- Event Lawn
- Performance Pavilion
- Interactive water features
- Sand Volleyball Court
- Dog Run
- Playground
Mary Kyle Hartson Park
- Address: 101 S. Burleson St. Kyle, Texas 78640
- Hours:
- Sundays - Thursdays from 8 AM - 10:30 PM
- Fridays & Saturdays from 8 AM-12:30 AM
- Features:
- Playground
- Historic City Hall - Krug Activity Center
- Gazebo
- Gardens
Steeplechase Park
- Address: 295 Hallie Dr., Kyle, TX 78640
- Hours:
- Sundays - Thursdays from 8 AM - 10:30 PM
- Fridays & Saturdays from 8 AM-12:30 AM
- Features:
- Covered Pavilion
- Playground
- Trails
- Baseball Fields
- Multipurpose Fields
- Basketball Courts
- Disc Golf Course
- Splash pad
Steeplechase Dog Park
- Address: 135 Hallie Dr., Kyle, TX 78640
- Hours: Daily Sunrise to Sunset
- Features:
- Separate fenced areas for large and small dogs to play off-leash
- Hydration stations
- Waste disposal stations
- Shaded areas
Waterleaf Park
- Address: 628 Abundance Ln., Kyle, TX 78640
- Hours:
- Sundays - Thursdays from 8 AM - 10:30 PM
- Fridays & Saturdays from 8 AM-12:30 AM
- Features:
- Trails
- Playground
- Baseball Fields
- Soccer Fields
- Plum Creek Trailhead
Undeveloped Park Land
- Plum Creek Preserve & Nature Trail
- Post Oak
- Four Seasons Farm
- Bunton Creek Village
- Kensington Trails
- Seton/Scc
- Linebarger Lake/Oso Oro
Trails
The City of Kyle has over 8 miles of developed trails, and we're adding more every year!
The Plum Creek Trail
The Plum Creek Trail, when developed, will stretch from the City of Uhland (on the east) to the Blanco River (on the west). The City of Kyle is acquiring land to build a "spine" trail along the bank of the Plum Creek with access and trail-heads to many of the city's neighborhoods.
The Plum Creek Trail connects Steeplechase Park, Lake Kyle, Bunton Creek Park, and Waterleaf Park.
The Vybe Trail System
The Vybe is a trail system connecting retail centers, restaurants, neighborhoods, and more! It is made up of multiple developments focused on transportation using trails that are interconnected throughout the city, creating nodes of retail and food options called Vybes. The Vybe is greater than the sum of its parts, it’s a living system that continues to grow with more individual Vybes and greater use. To encourage as much use as possible, the built trail will be constructed 12’ in width to accommodate golf carts and other neighborhood electric vehicles. This width provides plenty of safe space for all to enjoy the trails. The trail will have 2’ clear zones on each side for additional safety and utility placements.
You can see the plans for the Vybe trail as well as completed portions here!
The Great Springs Project
The Great Springs Project will link four of Texas' Great Springs: Barton Springs, San Marcos Springs, Comal Springs, and San Antonio Springs. The project will connect protected green spaces between Austin and San Antonio, and will conserve natural resources over the Edwards Aquifer while offering Texans spaces for outdoor recreation.
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