There are 10 public parks in Boerne operated by the City's Parks and Recreation Department, each offering something a little bit different to visitors. Click on the links below to learn more about each park.
Main Plaza
Main Plaza is in the heart of Boerne and hosts festivals, concerts, car shows, and other celebrations. The park is home to the landmark gazebo, numerous shade trees, and a trailhead for the Cibolo Trail.
Running along Cibolo Creek, River Road Park is one of the most popular parks in Boerne. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the paved Cibolo Trail or drop a hook in the water and see what you catch.
Tree-lined sidewalks lead to the center of Veterans Plaza and the Veterans War Memorial. The park is the site of annual gatherings for Veterans Day and Memorial Day ceremonies.
Boerne City Lake Park, located about one mile northwest of town off upper Cibolo Creek Road, offers a wide range of outdoor recreation activities for residents and guests.
City Park is a unique natural setting bordered on one side by Cibolo Creek. The park is the largest in Boerne and is home to trails, open space, sports fields, tennis courts, and more.
Northrup Park is Boerne's home for baseball, softball, and several other outdoor activities. Fields are used for Little League and adult recreation leagues and are available to rent.
This fenced and shaded park is popular with families with young children thanks to several playground areas and a rock climbing wall. Kinderpark is perfect for small birthday parties and gatherings.
The Boerne Skate Park is 7,500 square feet of plaza-style skating surrounded by oak trees. The park features multiple stair sets, down ledges and rails, cantilevered banks, and quarter pipes.
Roeder Park is a quiet, peaceful retreat to those who visit. Its centerpiece is a small gravel walkway leading to a bench and a WWII memorial in honor of the Boerne-area men who died in service.
Northside Neighborhood Park is a lovely and quiet space home to the trailhead of the Currey Trail. It is also home to the Parks and Recreation Department administrative office.
Three signature ADA-accessible trails connect visitors and residents to the stunning beauty and charming history of our Hill Country community. Visit the trail pages below to learn more about each exciting opportunity.
Cibolo Trail
Hugging Cibolo Creek for 1.75 miles, the Cibolo Trail connects downtown Boerne to River Road Park and finally City Park. Find out more about this scenic stroll.