Brady TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Brady, Texas.



1. Brady Lake

SUNSETS AND SANDY SHORES


Brady Lake offers 25 miles of shoreline with sandy beach areas perfect for swimming and family fun. Visitors can enjoy skiing, swimming, camping, and fishing, with facilities including a large pavilion, restrooms with showers, and picnic areas. The lake is known for having the absolute best sunset views in Brady, making it an ideal spot for day trips or extended stays.


2. Brady Aquatic Complex

FAMILY POOLSIDE FUN


The Brady Aquatic Complex at Earnest O. Martin Memorial Park provides a refreshing escape during hot Texas summers. This popular attraction keeps the entire family content and cool with its pool facilities and water features. Perfect for both locals seeking a staycation and visitors passing through, the complex offers a fun-filled day of swimming and relaxation.


3. San Saba River

NATURAL RIVERSIDE SPLASHING


The San Saba River provides a natural swimming experience near Brady with opportunities to splash in its refreshing waters. Flowing through the Heart of Texas, this river offers a serene setting for cooling off during hot summer days. The river's clear waters and natural surroundings make it a favorite spot for locals and visitors seeking to connect with nature.


4. South Llano River State Park

SCENIC RIVER RECREATION


South Llano River State Park features beautiful stretches of the crystal-clear Llano River perfect for swimming, tubing, and kayaking. The park combines riverside recreation with opportunities for camping, hiking, and wildlife observation in a pristine natural setting. Visitors appreciate the clean, spring-fed waters and shaded riverbanks that provide relief from the Texas heat.


5. Lake Brownwood State Park

LAKESIDE RECREATION HAVEN


Lake Brownwood State Park centers around a 7,300-acre reservoir with designated swimming areas and sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, and swimming, along with hiking trails and camping facilities nestled among oak and juniper trees. The park's combination of water recreation and natural beauty makes it a popular destination for families throughout Central Texas.



6. Colorado Bend State Park

WATERFALLS AND SWIMMING


Colorado Bend State Park offers stunning water features including the 60-foot Gorman Falls and refreshing swimming holes along the Colorado River. The park provides opportunities for swimming, kayaking, fishing, and exploring over 35 miles of hiking trails. Nature enthusiasts are drawn to the park's diverse ecosystems, limestone caves, and the cool, clear waters that provide relief during hot Texas summers.


7. Inks Lake State Park

SPARKLING WATERS, ROCKY SHORES


Inks Lake State Park features a constant-level lake with designated swimming areas, including the popular Devil's Waterhole surrounded by pink granite outcroppings. Visitors enjoy swimming, boating, and scuba diving in the clear waters, as well as hiking trails that showcase the unique Hill Country landscape. The park's combination of water recreation and scenic beauty makes it a beloved destination for both day trips and camping getaways.


8. Pedernales Falls State Park

RUSHING WATERS AND POOLS


Pedernales Falls State Park showcases the beautiful Pedernales River as it cascades over limestone steps creating a series of falls and pools perfect for swimming and wading. Visitors can enjoy designated swimming areas downstream from the falls, along with hiking, bird watching, and camping in this Hill Country gem. The park's combination of dramatic river features and natural beauty provides a refreshing escape in a picturesque setting.


9. Blanco State Park

RIVERSIDE RETREAT OASIS


Blanco State Park centers around a one-mile stretch of the Blanco River with a swimming area featuring a small dam that creates a refreshing pool. Visitors can enjoy swimming, tubing, fishing, and picnicking along the tree-lined riverbanks. The park's accessibility, shallow swimming areas, and family-friendly atmosphere make it a popular destination for cooling off during hot Texas summers.


10. Guadalupe River State Park

CYPRESS-SHADED RIVER PARADISE


Guadalupe River State Park features four miles of river frontage with multiple access points for swimming in the clear, cool waters of the Guadalupe River. Towering bald cypress trees line the riverbanks, providing shade for swimmers, tubers, and anglers enjoying the refreshing waters. The park combines water recreation with hiking trails, camping, and nature programs, making it a complete outdoor destination for visitors seeking to escape the Texas heat.

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