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Max Starcke Park
The park offers a variety of recreational activities that include a regulation 18-hole golf course, Wave Pool, natural fishing area, paddling trail, walking trail (0.8 miles), tennis, basketball and volleyball courts.
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Barky Park
Barky Park, Seguin's dog park, was opened in May of 2011. It is located near the entrance of Max Starcke Park and is divided into 2 sections, one for small breed dogs and the other for large breed dogs. Barky Park now has lighting for your evening stroll with you dog. Lights turn off at 10 p.m. nightly.
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Disc Golf
Located at Starcke Park East near the playscape, the 18-basket course is one of the 2013 park enhancement projects. The brightly colored main sign with course map is located on the restrooms next to the playscape.
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Saffold Dam
Named for William Saffold, who owned land here in the mid 1800's, Saffold Dam is typical of many mill dams built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally a natural rock outcropping, the dam was first improved by Henry Troell in the late 1800's when he added rock to the dam to raise the water level to power a cotton gin. The City of Seguin bought Troell's property in 1907 to further develop the river's hydroelectricity, and subsequent improvements have led to the establishment of a hydroelectric plant on the dam's south side.
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Paddling Trail
Access from Max Starcke Park West near Bowl Pavilion. This is a four mile paddling trail designed for beginning or novice paddlers, with no shuttle or portage necessary.
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Park West
The park is comprised of 48 acres and features a Splashpad, MTR Skatepark, Hike and Bike Trail, an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-Accessible Playscape, Off-Road Bicycle Trail, 3 multi-use fields, a basketball court, pavilions, and restrooms.
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MTR Skatepark
The MTR Skatepark is a 12,000 square ft plaza style skatepark that was created in conjunction with the approved 2013 bond package along with a Tony Hawk Grant.
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Trails
The City of Seguin has multiple trails available for public access including Park West to Starcke Park Bike Trail, TLU to Seguin Library Bike Trail, and Walnut Springs Bike Trail.
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Seguin-Saegert Pickleball Complex
Seguin-Saegert Pickleball Complex is located at 418 W. Mountain Street. The Pickleball Complex has 9 tournament ready courts with LED lighting and is open daily until 10pm. Pickleball is a fun sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong using a solid-faced paddle to hit a hollow polymer ball over a 36-inch-high net. It is a game that is appropriate for players of all ages and skill levels.
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Manuel C. Castilla Park
This park includes a .25 mile walking trail, basketball court, pavilions, picnic areas, restrooms, a volleyball court and soccer field.
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Sebastopol House
This 1856 Greek Revival mansion is one of the country's best preserved examples of 19th-century experimentation with concrete construction.
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Juan Seguin Burial Site
The City of Seguin is the caretaker of the Juan Seguin Burial Site, located at 789 South Saunders Street.
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Riverside Cemetery
The City of Seguin is the caretaker of the Riverside Cemetery, located on South River Street, 201 East Klein.
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2020 Parks Master Plan
The creation of the Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Master Plan for the City of Seguin is intended to help meet the needs of current and future residents by building on the community’s parks and recreation assets and identify new opportunities.
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Park Rules
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All Park Locations
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Parks & Recreation
Physical Address
600 River Drive West
Seguin, TX 78155
Phone 830-401-2480Fax 830-386-2216
Park Hours
- Monday through Thursday
6 am to 11 pm - Friday through Sunday
6 am to midnight
Office Hours
- Monday through Friday
8 am to 5 pm
After Hour Non-Emergency
- Monday through Thursday