For those of you who don’t already know, summer in Texas is long and HOT! Are you looking for a way to cool off? If so, the area’s pools and lakes may be your best option. Living in the area for several years, we have pinpointed some of our favorite swimming destinations. Below is our list of the Top 5 Central Texas swimming holes to beat the heat this summer, plus some of Northwest Austin’s top public pools:
Central Texas Swimming Holes
Located along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River in Georgetown, Blue Hole Park’s swimming area offers a great respite from the unrelenting heat of Texas. As the swimming zone is part of the San Gabriel River, the water here runs a bit warmer than other swimming holes in the area. It’s broad swimming area, numerous picnic tables, clean bathroom facilities, minimal crowds and proximity to Georgetown’s town square (six blocks to be exact) all make this swimming hole one of the top destinations in the area to beat the scorching heat of summer.
Location: 100 Blue Hole Park, Georgetown, TX 78626
The Deep Eddy Pool is the oldest and most historic swimming pool in Texas featuring a bathhouse built during the Depression era by the Works Progress Administration. The site, located on the Colorado River, was originally used as a swimming hole, because of the cold springs that rose from the river banks, became a resort, featuring a bathhouse, in the 1920s, and is now a popular swimming pool owned by the City of Austin. The shallow end, cool water, and massive cottonwood trees make this spot a family favorite! A small fee is required for admittance to the pool. Click here for more information.
Location: 401 Deep Eddy Ave., Austin, TX 78703
Three acres in size, Barton Springs Pool is fed from underground water and is a refreshing 68 degrees year-round (on average). With the beautiful trees, cold and clear water, and diving board, this is certainly a favorite among Austinites! Bring a mask and snorkel to explore all the fish life. Moss makes the bottom a bit slippery for young children and non-swimmers. Note nominal charge for admittance.
Location: Located in Zilker Park, 2201 Barton Springs, Austin, TX 78704
Formed by thousands of years of water erosion, Hamilton Pool is one of the most unique swimming and hiking destinations in the Austin area. Hamilton Pool is located 23 miles west of Austin and features a 50-foot waterfall, picnic tables, hiking trails, and restrooms. Reservations are now required to enter Hamilton Pool from May 1, 2017, to September 30, 2017 – click here to reserve your entrance to the pool.
Location: 24300 Hamilton Pool Rd., Dripping Springs, TX 78620
Running directly through downtown Austin, Lady Bird Lake is an outdoor haven for all walks of Austin residents. Austinites love to use the 10-mile trail around the lake to get their daily exercise. In the summer months, rent kayaks, canoes, or paddle boards to enjoy life on the lake with unbeatable views of the Austin skyline.
Northwest Austin Public Pools
River Ridge Pool
- 414 S Ridge Circle, Georgetown, TX 78628
Williams Drive Pool
- 3201 Williams Drive, Georgetown, TX 78628
Block House Swimming Pool Apac
- 3100 N Blockhouse Dr., Leander, TX 78641
Elizabeth Milburn Park and Pool
- 1901 Sun Chase Blvd., Cedar Park, TX 78613
Sendero Springs Pool
- 4203 Pasada Ln., Round Rock, TX 78681
Creekside Park & Pool
- 4300 Brushy Creek Rd., Round Rock, TX 78681
Lake Creek Pool
- 800 Deerfoot Drive, Round Rock, TX 78664
Cat Hollow Pool
- 8600 O’Connor Drive, Round Rock, TX 78681
Veteran’s Memorial Pool
- 2525 W New Hope Drive, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Dive into any one of these destinations for a crisp and refreshing Central Texas summer!
Do you have any questions about Northwest Austin and beyond? Give us a call; we would be happy to answer any questions you may have about these great communities!
Schools out for SUMMER! Kids look at summer as a great opportunity to have fun all the time, and as a parent it can be hard to find activities to keep them entertained. Well, lucky for you, Williamson County has plenty of summer events to keep your child occupied for the summer…pack a picnic and swimsuit and hit the Georgetown lake to soak up the sun, explore the largest known Williamson County cave, or skate the night away at the Austin Sports Arena in Round Rock. The choices are endless.
This Summer fun guide is sure to keep your kiddos entertained and you from going crazy. And, better yet, they are all a short jaunt away from our home of Georgetown Texas. Keep in mind, there are plenty of fun events going on around the Austin area, as well! These are just a couple to keep you close to home while not breaking the pocket book.
We hope you have a great summer of fun!
Do you know of any fun kid-friendly events for the summer? Let us know, we would love to hear about it.
Would you like to know more about Georgetown? Well, we live here as well and would love to provide you with more information on our great area! Give me a call anytime!
Resources:
https://communityimpact.com/austin/arts-entertainment/2016/05/11/summer-fun-guide/