The Kerr County River Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the enhancement of the Guadalupe River watershed in Kerr County through greenspace protection and expansion, education, and collaborative project-based programming.

KCRF is working to reimagine Lions Park as a vibrant community center focused on the River by enhancing public access, employing nature-based solutions for water quality protection, providing examples of riparian best management practices, beatification, personal health, and other community and environmental benefits.
Our GIS-based custom apps engage landowners and others who care about the Guadalupe River.
In partnership with local, regional, and state stewardship organizations, KCRF is helping improve disaster response policy to align with best management practices to help protect and enhance sensitive green space and riparian areas after flood events.
KCRF works with river authorities, universities, and other research institutions to develop and expand studies that support river function, water quality, cultural heritage, citizen engagement, green space development, and activity critical to natural resource protection.
Our Kerrville Urban Trail System program helps develop trails for economic development, flood mitigation, riparian management, enhanced river function and other community benefits.

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