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About Comanche Trace

From the championship golf course to the amazing views of the Guadalupe River valley and every amenity in between, Comanche Trace offers a lifestyle to match no other in the Texas Hill Country. Residents of Comanche Trace can enjoy the immediate rewards of an established and active club and have the security in the strong roots anchoring the development.

Kemmerer Resources Corp., the owner and primary investment partner, began planning Comanche Trace with visions of building a master planned community that would harmonize with the inherent beauty of the Texas Hill Country. In addition to Comanche Trace, Kemmerer Resources Corp., also owns and operates other unique developments. They include The CM Ranch, listed with the National Register of Historic places and one of the two oldest working dude ranches in Wyoming, the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming, and Monte Sereno, a residential community within the city limits of Santa Fe, New Mexico .

"We are proud to include Comanche Trace among our family owned developments such as the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and the CM Ranch in Wyoming. The growth of Comanche Trace is a testament to the charm of the Texas Hill Country and the quality lifestyle it provides to family and friends." - John L. Kemmerer III Kemmerer Resources Corp.

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Trevor Hyde, Comanche Trace President

Trevor Hyde


Trevor L. Hyde has been President of Comanche Trace in Kerrville, Texas, since January, 2003. Mr. Hyde has been active in the master planned golf course development business since 1992.


Trevor is the past President of the Kerrville Economic Development Corporation (KEDC), serves on the Advisory Board for Wells Fargo Bank, Kerrville, was a past Chairman of the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Texas Golf Association.


On a national level he is a member of the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA), the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA), as well as multiple building and development organizations.