Carnegie Library Completed in 1911, Ballinger's Carnegie Library was one of 32 library buildings in Texas funded by the Carnegie Foundation. It is one of only four of those still in use as a public library.
Charles H. Noyes Statue The Charles H. Noyes Statue, sculptured by Pompeo Coppini, stands on the courthouse lawn, and is dedicated to the “Spirit of the Texas Cowboy.”
City Lake Public restrooms, picnic areas, barbecue pits, a playground and camping are available to visitors.
City Park Picnic areas, pavilions, camping, fishing, basketball, disc golf and washer pits are among the features at our city park.
Community Center The Ballinger Community Center is available for use by the public or private organizations.
Imagination Station The 7,400-square-foot playground is a clean facility for children to play and be safe.
Runnels County Courthouse The original three-story structure was built from stone on the Charles Willingham farm on the south side of the Colorado River.
Runnels County Veterans Memorial The Runnels County Veterans Memorial on the Runnels County Courthouse square honors those from the county who have served in the United States Military.
RV Parks and Camping Sites Ballinger City Park offers RV connections and facilities at very reasonable, competitive rates in a beautiful, relaxing setting.
Santa Fe Depot The Santa Fe Depot was built in 1911 by the AT&SF Railroad, renovated in 1983 and now houses the City of Ballinger offices.
The Cross The Cross was erected by the Jim and Doris Studer Family as a thank you to God for all the blessings bestowed upon them during their life, particularly the time they have been in Texas.
Visitors The Ballinger Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center is located in downtown Ballinger at 811 Hutchings Ave.
World War II History of Bruce Field Now used as Ballinger's Municipal Airport, Bruce Field once served as a training school for combat pilots during World War II.