Tripadvisor Award
We are delighted to announce that The Coming King Foundation has made TripAdvisor’s top ranking. Reviews from millions of Tripadvisor travelers place this attraction in the top 10% worldwide.
We are delighted to announce that The Coming King Foundation has made TripAdvisor’s top ranking. Reviews from millions of Tripadvisor travelers place this attraction in the top 10% worldwide.
THOUSANDS VISIT KERRVILLE CROSS IN 2022 6X CITY POPULATION VISITS CROSS CROSS DRAWS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS TO KERRVILLE Six times the population of Kerrville visited its spiritual art park during 2022, according to a digital vehicle counter at The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden. An estimated 150,965 people climbed the hill overlooking the city last year to enjoy the garden. On average, 414 people a day visited the site, many from other states
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Priorities and Projects All of these needed items directly affect evangelism, healings and various miracles that take place at the Garden. Read More Where Do Your Donations Go? Allows for the Garden to be open 365 days a year, free to the public, from 7 a.m. until midnight. Staff to operate and maintain the beauty of the Garden Free services to Garden visitors Improvement of the Garden Website maintenance and upgrades Brochures,
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Rick Warnken, a professional residential and commercial real estate photographer had the pleasure of being on vacation in Fredericksburg August 1st and discovering the “The Coming King” Sculpture and Prayer garden on the drive from Fredericksburg to San Antonio. He was so moved by what he saw that he felt compelled to gather enough footage to create a short video. He prays that it blesses your efforts as a Christian organization to bring
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About 200,000 people a year visit the famous “Lost Maples State Natural Area”, in the Texas Hill Country near Vanderpool. Most visitors come to see an isolated stand of rare, Bigtooth Maple Trees. In October, November and December the trees transition from green to brilliant yellow, orange and red. These dazzling trees are sprinkled across the 2,906-acre wilderness park, located 71 miles northwest of San Antonio. However, there is another grove of stunning