Frequently Asked Questions
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Pets are allowed in the parks but must be on a leash at all times. However, there is a leash-free zone across Andrea's Pass in Johnson Park.Parks
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No. Refunds are not granted based on inclement weather.Parks
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All City parks are open daily from 6 a.m. until 12 midnight.Parks
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Not at this time. Payments can be made in person, over the phone, or mailed to the Parks and Recreation Department.Parks
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No. The Johnson Park ball field is the ONLY field that can be reserved. The other fields throughout the City are operated by private athletic organizations.Parks
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No. Alcohol consumption permits can only be issued along with a paid park reservation.Parks
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Yes. Please feel free to browse our site for more pictures.Parks
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Please show them your reservation permit or receipt and ask them to leave nicely. If they refuse, please feel free to dial 830-693-3611 to report the situation.Parks
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We must receive a cancellation request in writing at least 7-days prior to the event in order to receive a refund.Parks
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City ordinance prohibits overnight camping within any publicly owned park or playground within the city limits.Parks
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All events hosted in a City park must take place between the hours of 6 a.m. and 12 a.m. Customers are free to hold their event at any time during these operational hours.Parks
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No. Customers must have a valid reservation to set up inflatable attractions.Parks
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Any group or organization with an attendance of one hundred (100) or more must keep the City parks free of litter for the duration and at the conclusion of the event.Parks
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Yes. Grills are allowed in the parks and there are no size restrictions. However, large grills on trailers are NOT allowed to park on the grass at any time.Parks
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No. The boat ramps at Johnson Park and Lakeside Park are free to the public.Parks
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No. Please contact Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for license renewals.Parks
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Yes. Please keep in mind that swimming in any natural body of water is at your own risk.Parks
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There are no overnight camping facilities in Marble Falls city parks; therefore overnight camping is not allowed. The parks are open for day use from 6 am to 12 midnight.Parks