Live Oak city parks are closed nightly from approximately 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. unless a reserved event or special permit authorizes extended use. Violators may be cited for criminal trespass on city property.
Live Oak city parks, including Main City Park and trail areas along the Cibolo Creek watershed, operate under posted hours generally running from dawn or 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily. Signage at park entrances states the specific closing time for each facility. After posted hours the park is closed to all users, and remaining in the park without express authorization constitutes criminal trespass under Texas Penal Code 30.05. Permitted exceptions include reservation holders with a valid event permit covering after-hours use, participants in scheduled sports leagues with facility rental agreements, and park maintenance staff. Exceptions do not cover casual night use such as dog walking, after-dark gatherings, or sleeping in vehicles at park parking lots. Lighted sports facilities (such as baseball or softball fields) follow lighting ordinance curfews that turn off overhead lights at a set time regardless of game schedule. Fishing in park ponds is limited to posted daytime hours unless a specific fishing permit allows otherwise. Live Oak Police patrol parks after hours; first encounters typically result in a warning and escort off the property.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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