Cottonwood Shores TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Lake LBJ Yacht Club & Marina

FULL-SERVICE LAKE RECREATION


Lake LBJ Yacht Club & Marina offers boat and jet ski rentals along with a secure swim park for visitors to enjoy Lake LBJ. Guests can cool off in the swimming area before dining at the on-site Granite Beach Grill. The marina serves as a premier access point to experience the beautiful waters of Lake LBJ in the Texas Hill Country.


2. Lake Marble Falls

SCENIC HIGHLAND LAKES DESTINATION


Lake Marble Falls borders Cottonwood Shores, providing residents and visitors with waterfront recreation opportunities in the Highland Lakes chain. The lake offers swimming, boating, and fishing activities against the backdrop of the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Visitors appreciate the lake's accessibility from Cottonwood Shores and its more relaxed atmosphere compared to some of the busier lakes in the region.


3. Johnson Park

RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PARK


Johnson Park is a popular riverside recreation area located near Cottonwood Shores along Lake Marble Falls. The park features swimming access, picnic areas, and boat ramps for water enthusiasts to enjoy. Families appreciate the shaded areas and green spaces that make this a perfect spot for cooling off during hot Texas summers.


4. Hidden Falls Adventure Park

OUTDOOR RECREATION PARADISE


Hidden Falls Adventure Park, located 14.8 km from Cottonwood Shores, offers natural swimming holes and water features amid its outdoor adventure terrain. Visitors can cool off in the clear waters after exploring the park's extensive off-road trails and adventure activities. The park's natural water features provide a refreshing contrast to the rugged Hill Country landscape that surrounds them.


5. Longhorn Cavern State Park

UNDERGROUND NATURAL WONDER


Longhorn Cavern State Park, located near Cottonwood Shores, features natural underground pools and water formations within its extensive cave system. Visitors can explore the cool caverns which maintain a constant temperature year-round, offering a unique aquatic experience unlike traditional swimming spots. The park combines natural water features with historical significance, as the caves were formed by ancient underground rivers.



6. Inks Lake State Park

ALL-SEASON LAKE RECREATION


Inks Lake State Park offers one of the region's most popular swimming areas with its clear, constant-level lake and distinctive Devil's Waterhole swimming cove. Visitors enjoy diving from the surrounding pink granite outcroppings into the refreshing waters of this Highland Lakes gem. The park provides complete waterfront recreation with swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities year-round due to the lake's consistent water level.


7. Krause Springs

NATURAL SPRING OASIS


Krause Springs is a beloved natural swimming destination featuring 32 springs feeding into natural pools and man-made swimming areas near Cottonwood Shores. The crystal-clear waters maintain a refreshing 68 degrees year-round, surrounded by lush gardens and ancient cypress trees. This privately-owned swimming hole has been welcoming visitors for over 50 years and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


8. Pedernales Falls State Park

DRAMATIC RIVER LANDSCAPES


Pedernales Falls State Park showcases the spectacular limestone steps of the Pedernales River where visitors can enjoy designated swimming areas in the clear Hill Country waters. The park's river access points allow swimmers to cool off in natural pools formed by the unique geological features of the riverbed. Visitors are treated to a combination of scenic beauty and refreshing swimming opportunities in this protected natural area.


9. Hamilton Pool Preserve

ICONIC NATURAL GROTTO


Hamilton Pool Preserve features a stunning collapsed grotto and canyon with a 50-foot waterfall pouring into an emerald pool surrounded by limestone cliffs. Swimmers can enjoy the jade-green waters beneath the overhanging dome that creates a cathedral-like swimming experience unlike any other in Texas. The preserve requires reservations due to its popularity and ecological significance as one of the most photographed natural swimming holes in Texas.


10. Blue Hole Regional Park

PRISTINE SWIMMING DESTINATION


Blue Hole Regional Park centers around a pristine swimming hole on Cypress Creek with rope swings, crystal clear waters, and ancient cypress trees creating a quintessential Texas swimming experience. The spring-fed waters maintain cool temperatures even during the hottest summer months, making it a popular retreat for locals and visitors alike. The park combines natural beauty with well-maintained facilities, creating the perfect balance of wilderness and accessibility for water enthusiasts.

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