Emhouse TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Krause Springs

NATURAL SPRING PARADISE


Krause Springs is a breathtaking natural swimming hole featuring 32 springs on a historic property in the Texas Hill Country. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the natural pool beneath a waterfall, explore the butterfly gardens, or relax in the man-made pool that's continuously fed by the springs. The scenic property provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and family-friendly amenities for a refreshing escape from Texas summer heat.


2. Balmorhea State Park

DESERT OASIS POOL


Balmorhea State Park features 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 diving from the high board, watching fish and turtles through the clear water, or relaxing in this unique desert oasis.


3. Blue Hole

CRYSTAL CLEAR SWIMMING


Blue Hole Regional Park is characterized by its iconic natural swimming area fed by the crystal-clear waters of Cypress Creek in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. The water's distinct blue hue, combined with the lush cypress tree surroundings, creates a serene and inviting atmosphere perfect for cooling off during hot Texas summers. Visitors can also enjoy well-maintained hiking trails, bike paths, sports fields, and picnic areas throughout the 126-acre park.


4. Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool

HISTORIC NATURAL POOL


Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool is one of the oldest spring-fed swimming pools in Texas, offering visitors a refreshing dip in naturally cool waters. The historic pool features a constant flow of fresh spring water that maintains a year-round temperature of about 69 degrees, perfect for escaping the Texas heat. Surrounded by shady trees and grassy areas for picnicking, this municipal pool combines natural beauty with historic charm.


5. Inks Lake State Park

SCENIC LAKESIDE RECREATION


Inks Lake State Park offers multiple no-wake swimming areas near campgrounds with sparkling blue waters set against pink granite outcroppings. The park's most popular swimming spot is Devil's Waterhole, a scenic cove perfect for swimming, cliff jumping, and paddling. Visitors can enjoy camping, hiking, fishing, and boating in addition to cooling off in the refreshing waters of this Highland Lakes gem.



6. Barton Springs

URBAN NATURAL WONDER


Barton Springs is the most well-known centerpiece of all Central Texas swimming holes, located right in downtown Austin's Zilker Park. The three-acre pool is fed from underground springs with water maintaining an average temperature of 68-70 degrees year-round, making it an ideal spot for swimming even in winter months. Visitors can enjoy the grassy hills for sunbathing, the diving board for aquatic fun, or simply floating in the refreshingly cool, crystal-clear waters surrounded by urban convenience.


7. Lake Tejas

THRILLS AND SPILLS


Lake Tejas offers a unique swimming experience in deep East Texas with its massive 100-foot-long waterslide as its star attraction. This scenic spring-fed lake features a sandy beach for wading, inner tubes and paddleboats for rent, and plenty of space to soak up the sun. Visitors can also enjoy regular and water volleyball areas, diving boards, and a separate roped children's area with two slides, providing something for swimmers of all ages.


8. Possum Kingdom State Park

CRYSTAL BLUE WATERS


Possum Kingdom State Park features the stunning blue waters of Possum Kingdom Lake, often referred to as PK Lake by locals. Visitors can enjoy swimming in designated areas with sandy beaches, boating on the 17,000-acre reservoir, or fishing for bass, catfish, and crappie. The park's clear turquoise waters surrounded by limestone cliffs provide a picturesque setting for cooling off during hot Texas summers.


9. Blue Hole Georgetown

DOWNTOWN RIVER OASIS


Blue Hole Georgetown is a traditional swimming place on the San Gabriel River located right in downtown Georgetown. The swimming area features dams that create pools, a cliff for jumping, and small rapids perfect for tubing and playing in the clear waters. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing swim and then easily walk into downtown Georgetown for dining and shopping, making it a perfect blend of natural recreation and urban convenience.


10. Pedernales Falls State Park

SCENIC RIVER RECREATION


Pedernales Falls State Park offers visitors the chance to swim in the refreshing waters of the Pedernales River as it flows over and around huge slabs of limestone. While swimming is not permitted in the falls area itself for safety reasons, the park provides a designated swimming area downstream where visitors can cool off in the river's clear waters. The park's combination of dramatic falls views, hiking trails, and swimming opportunities makes it a popular destination for nature lovers seeking relief from the Texas heat.

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