KMUD assumes management of Kingsland Community Park, requests pass updates
The Kingsland Community Park, located at 155 Lions Park Road, has been taken over by the Kingsland Municipal Utility District. Staff photo by Maci Cottingham.
The Kingsland Municipal Utility District has assumed management of Kingsland Community Park, located at 155 Lions Park Road, and is asking pass holders to update their gate access card information.
Gate access cards were previously issued by the Kingsland Chamber of Commerce, but incomplete records prompted KMUD to reset the pass program to ensure accurate information.
Anyone who purchased a pass between Jan. 1, 2025, and Nov. 1, 2025, or who currently holds a gate access card is asked to contact KMUD at 325-388-4559 by Jan. 1, 2026, to update their information.
“This transition is aimed at enhancing the park’s facilities and services for all,” KMUD said in a media release.
KMUD also thanked the Kingsland Chamber of Commerce for its past management of the park.
“We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Kingsland Chamber of Commerce for the dedication and hard work they have put into running the park over the previous years,” the media release continued. “They have dedicated many unnoticed hours toward a park that the community can be very proud of.”
Since 2018, the community park, located on the shores of Lake LBJ, has seen improvements to restrooms and the boat ramp, as well as the addition of a fishing pier and other amenities.

