Located at the headwaters of the North Fork of the Guadalupe River, the Kerr Wildlife Management Area is a stunning 6,493-acre nature reserve owned and operated by the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. This pristine area showcases the unique Edwards Plateau habitat and is home to a wide variety of wildlife species.
Commonly found animals include white-tailed deer, bobwhite quail, javelina, wild turkey, mourning dove, bobcat, fox squirrel, raccoon, skunk, armadillo, ringtail “cats,” gray foxes, and numerous reptiles and migratory birds. Nature enthusiasts and wildlife watchers can enjoy exploring the diverse ecosystem of this protected area.
Whether you’re looking to observe wildlife, hike, or simply immerse yourself in the beauty of the Texas Hill Country, the Kerr Wildlife Management Area offers an unparalleled outdoor experience.
Hours: Open year-round for recreational activities
Please check current conditions and business operations before visiting, as the community continues its recovery efforts.
