Chireno TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Blue Hole

PRISTINE CREEK PARADISE


Blue Hole in Wimberley offers a pristine creek swimming experience in the shade of towering cypress trees. Visitors can enjoy cooling off in the water and exploring the 3.5 miles of nature trails throughout the 126-acre park. Beyond swimming, the park provides opportunities for picnicking, sand volleyball, and bird and wildlife watching in a rare ecosystem.


2. Hamilton Pool

DRAMATIC LIMESTONE GROTTO


Hamilton Pool features a dramatic swimming hole created when an underground river's erosion caused a rocky dome to collapse thousands of years ago. Visitors can swim in the chilly crystalline waters or enjoy the waterfall that cascades over a limestone cliff from the massive overhang. This unique natural formation requires reservations in advance due to its popularity.


3. Inks Lake State Park

SPARKLING HIGHLAND WATERS


Inks Lake State Park offers a refreshing lake swimming experience in the Texas Hill Country. The constant-level lake provides year-round swimming opportunities with a designated swimming area featuring a sandy beach entry. Visitors can also enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking through the colorful rock outcroppings that surround this Highland Lakes paradise.


4. Possum Kingdom State Park

CRYSTAL CLEAR RESERVOIR


Possum Kingdom State Park boasts crystal-clear waters on the banks of Possum Kingdom Lake. The park features swimming beaches with dramatic views of limestone cliffs and the iconic Hell's Gate rock formation. Visitors flock to this popular waterfront destination for swimming, boating, fishing, and enjoying the scenic beauty of north central Texas.


5. Pedernales Falls State Park

SCENIC RIVER CASCADES


Pedernales Falls State Park showcases the beautiful Pedernales River as it cascades over limestone steps creating a series of swimming holes. While swimming isn't allowed at the falls themselves, designated swimming areas downstream provide refreshing spots to cool off in the clear river waters. The park's dramatic landscape offers not only swimming but also hiking, bird watching, and horseback riding opportunities.



6. Colorado Bend State Park

WILD RIVER ADVENTURE


Colorado Bend State Park features six miles of river frontage along the Colorado River with multiple swimming spots. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the cool river waters or hike to Gorman Falls, a stunning 70-foot waterfall that creates additional swimming opportunities. The remote park offers a more rugged experience with fishing, paddling, and cave tours complementing the swimming options.


7. Balmorhea State Park

DESERT OASIS POOL


Balmorhea State Park houses the world's largest spring-fed swimming pool, spanning 1.3 acres and holding 3.5 million gallons of crystal-clear water. The historic pool, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, maintains a refreshing temperature between 72 and 76 degrees year-round. Swimmers can enjoy the unique experience of sharing the waters with small fish and other aquatic life that naturally inhabit the springs.


8. Krause Springs

NATURAL SPRING PARADISE


Krause Springs offers 32 springs on private property that feed natural and man-made swimming pools perfect for cooling off in the Texas heat. The natural pool features a picturesque waterfall, rope swing, and ancient cypress trees that create a magical swimming environment. This family-owned property has been welcoming visitors for over 50 years and includes beautiful gardens and camping facilities.


9. Boykin Springs Lake

FORESTED LAKE RETREAT


Boykin Springs Lake in Angelina National Forest offers a 9-acre swimming area surrounded by towering pine trees. The spring-fed lake provides cool, clear waters ideal for swimming and non-motorized boating activities. Visitors can enjoy the sandy beach area and nearby hiking trails that lead to a historic CCC-era dam and waterfall.


10. Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool

HISTORIC NATURAL POOL


Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool is one of the oldest continuously operating swimming pools in Texas, fed by natural springs. The pool maintains a constant 69-degree temperature year-round as fresh spring water flows through at a rate of 3 million gallons daily. This historic pool, originally built in 1911, offers a unique swimming experience in mineral-rich waters believed to have healing properties.

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