Keller parks close overnight, typically from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., with violations handled as trespass or ordinance violations. Special events may be permitted later with city approval.
Keller parks and recreation ordinances set operating hours for all city-owned parks and recreation facilities, establishing a routine closure period overnight to protect park property, prevent nuisance activity, and coordinate with park maintenance schedules. Standard closure hours are typically 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., though specific facilities like athletic fields, splash pads, and aquatic facilities may have shorter operating hours. Entry into a park during closure hours, without a permit or a documented programmed event, can be cited as a park rules violation or potentially as criminal trespass under Texas Penal Code section 30.05 when a person remains after being notified to leave. Keller Police Department routinely patrols park facilities during closure hours to enforce curfew, address vandalism, and discourage after-hours gatherings. Park curfew applies to both active recreation areas and passive trails unless the trail is specifically signed for extended or 24-hour use. Dog park, skate park, playground, and sports field signage typically posts permitted hours and rules, and fines for violations are assessed under the Keller penalty schedule. Special events, tournaments, late evening programs, and private rentals may be scheduled outside standard hours with proper permits and advance approval from Parks and Recreation. School-related events at shared facilities follow the separate terms of the city and Keller Independent School District interlocal agreements. Visitors should treat posted hours as legally enforceable and plan activities accordingly.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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