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Department Slogan:

Improving Your Quality of Life.

Department Vision Statement:

The Kyle Parks and Recreation Department strives to maintain, provide and develop an array of recreational opportunities and services aimed at improving the quality of life for our community.

Department Mission Statement:

We display this commitment by providing quality parks, programming and special events, while continuously seeking innovation through courage to adapt to the changing needs of our growing community.

 

Parks and Facilities

The City of Kyle has many acres of developed and undeveloped park land and several buildings and facilities available for public use! Enjoy green open spaces, tree lined trails, water features and more at our city parks. Below is a list of all our parks, click here for details on all our parks including amenities, park hours, and undeveloped park land. 

Bunton Creek Park - 980 Bunton Reserve Blvd.

 

Cool Springs Park - 100 Silver Springs Bend

 

Gregg-Clarke Park, James Adkins Pool & Ash Pavilion - 1100-1300 W. Center St

 

Heroes Memorial Park - 4100 S FM 1626

 

Lake Kyle Park & Parks and Recreation Headquarters - 700 Lehman Rd.

 

La Verde Park - 3901 Burnham Rd.

 

Mary Kyle Hartson City Square Park - 101 S. Burleson St.

 

Steeplechase Park - 295 Hallie Dr.

 

Waterleaf Park - 628 Abundance Ln.

 

 

Trails

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.