Located along the banks of the Kerrville Lake, the River Star Arts & Event Park is a grandiose events center that is spread across 7.5 acres of land. The center houses a covered pavilion, an amphitheater and a smaller pavilion so as to accommodate various events in its premises. The River Star Arts & Event Park plays host to weddings, receptions, business gatherings, trade shows and similar exhibitions. Some of the biggest events taking place in the city choose the River Star Arts & Event Park as their venue. It is an ideal location to attend an event within the confines of a beautiful green expanse. Call ahead to know more.
The Union Church is the regular Church for the locals of Kerville, TX. It holds several events like weddings and funerals and wholeheartedly provides its services to the community.
Stretched along Ranch Road 965, Enchanted Rock and its natural areas are set atop the Llano Uplift, offering a wide range of panoramic views of Llano and Gillespie County's untouched countryside. The park gets its name from a stunning rock formation made of pink granite that is revered by the native tribes of Comanche, Apache and Tonkawa. Boasting many types of plants and animals including bats, lizards, squirrels, foxes and rare birds, the park is naturally a favorite among naturalists and wildlife lovers. Also a popular hiking destination, the ascension to Enchanting Rock's domed summit is definitely worth the effort and is home to some great camping spots.
The National Museum of the Pacific War is an ode to those who were part of the Pacific War. Established in 1968, it is now among the top military museums in the country. Spread across six acres (2.43 hectares), it consists of the Admiral Nimitz, Plaza of Presidents, George Bush Gallery, Pacific Combat Zone, Japanese Garden of Peace, Nimitz Education and Research Center, and Pacific Combat Zone. Located in the childhood home of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, this museum gives a rare insight to the Pacific War through its various exhibits and how it impacted a nation.