To call the pool directly, during summer hours: 325-365-2454.
$2 per swimmer Ballinger has a beautiful Historic City Park located on the Banks of Elm Creek. The park has a full time caretaker and is kept clean and well maintained. The park offers a beautiful setting with green grass and large pecan shade trees ideal for Family Reunions and social functions. The City Park is located at the bottom o
f the hill of which the Community Center is located, so both facilities can be easily utilized together for events. Imagination Station - Added in the Spring of 2013 is the Imagination Station, a playground built by the City of Ballinger and volunteers from the community. The 7,400-square-foot playground is a clean facility for Children to play and be safe in. RV Connections - The park offers RV Connections and facilities at very reasonable competitive rates in a beautiful relaxing setting. Municipal Swimming Pool - The City Park has one of the nicest Municipal Swimming Pools in the area. Large, newly constructed, it is well maintained and clean. Ballinger Constructed a new and modern pool which opened in the summer of 2003. The facility is one of the nicest pools found in any community. Ballinger is very proud of this new assets for the recreation of its citizens and visitors. Pavilions - The pavilions in the park can be rented out for $15 per day, which includes electricity. Reservations can be made at City Hall and should be done well in advance. Miniature Golf Course - Located within the City Park is an 18 hole Miniature Golf Course. The Pioneer Plaza - The Pioneer Plaza is Ballinger’s award winning Bicentennial project. The Pioneer Plaza is located down town Ballinger across the street from the Town Square and Runnels County Court House. The Plaza offers a refreshing stop for tourist. The Plaza has benches, trees, Gazebo and lighted fountain. The Plaza was made possible by donors who names are on display. The 1907 Star Tobacco Sign was discovered in 1979 when the plaster was removed the building next to the Plaza. It has been restored to a remarkable replica of the original of the 1907 era.