SCHERTZ PARKS
PARKS
Since its beginning in 1958, the City of Schertz has maintained, at the forefront, its desire to focus on the quality of life enjoyed by our residents. Planned parks, natural parks, sports facilities, pavilions and family gathering places, hike and bike trails, safe pedestrians ways, fitness facilities, swimming facilities and social gathering places are all part of a large picture that meets the needs of our community.
ASHLEY PARK
CUT-OFF PARK
This 5-acre neighborhood park is a great place for families to play on the playground, practice soccer, or enjoy a pick-up game of basketball. The park has an expression swing, gaga ball pit, and a lighted ADA accessible walking trail.
This 58-acre park features lots of open space, heritage-sized oak trees, and trailhead access to six miles of Cibolo Creek Primitive Trails.
534 Ashley Park
GUTIERREZ GARDEN PARK
HERITAGE OAKS PARK
This 2-acre park features multiple garden areas beautifully maintained by the Guadalupe Master Gardeners volunteer group. The gazebo area is perfect for photo opportunities, and a shaded and lighted walking trail encircles the park.
This 13-acre park is a truly unique site, with hundreds of heritage-sized oak and cedar elm trees. This park offers a playscape surrounded by a tranquil walking path through the woods, picnic facilities, and a picturesque pond.
1231 Borgfeld Rd
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700 Block of FM 1518
11700 Longleaf Parkway
City of Schertz Parks & Recreation
PICKRELL PARK 701 Oak Street
This 17-acre park offers something for everyone. The large pavilion is a perfect place to host a gathering, play a pick-up game of basketball, or utilize the newly painted lines for pickleball. From swimming - to playscapes - to a walking trail - we’ve fit it all in in this busy community park. The park is also home to many city events and festivals throughout the year.
CYPRESS POINT PARK 5526 Cypress Point
This 10-acre neighborhood park features a playscape, walking trail, and lots of open space for families to toss a football around or play a game of Frisbee.
LONE OAK PARK
100 Block of Rountree Dr
This 0.34-acre neighborhood pocket park used to be home to a majestic lone oak right in the center of the park. While the lone oak is gone, the name remains the same, and several other large oaks shade some benches in this small tranquil spot.
FALL 2021 / WINTER 2022
FOREST RIDGE PARK 17529 Wiederstein Rd
This 14-acre park features an almost hidden trail through a linear forested area that many walkers and runners utilize. The trail connects to the FM 3009 sidewalks and will have a future connection to the Schertz Parkway Trails. The park also features open space where pop-up soccer practices often take place.
MARY WHITFIELD BURKS PARK 3175 Schertz Parkway
This 2-acre park is just off Schertz Parkway and can only be accessed on foot or by bicycle off of the Schertz Parkway trails. The small pocket park has outdoor fitness equipment and a drinking fountain for runners and walkers to get a short workout in along their regular exercise route.