Friona TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Concan Swimming Hole

CRYSTAL CLEAR RIVER OASIS


Concan Swimming Hole is a privately-owned oasis on the Frio River offering shade, majestic bluffs, and family-friendly water fun. The crystal-clear waters provide both deep areas for jumping and shallow sections perfect for toddlers. This natural sanctuary has become a beloved destination for families, friends, and solo adventurers seeking solace in its refreshing waters.


2. Garner State Park

FRIO RIVER RECREATION


Garner State Park features a beautiful stretch of the Frio River with family camping, swimming, and fun for all ages. The swimming area includes a concrete dock for jumping and sunning, plus an inviting rope swing hanging from a nearby tree. Visitors can enjoy full facilities in the state park including camping options right at the site.


3. Balmorhea State Park

DESERT SPRING POOL


Balmorhea State Park features the world's largest spring-fed swimming pool, covering 1.3 acres and holding 3.5 million gallons of water. The crystal-clear waters maintain a temperature of 72-76 degrees year-round, making it a perfect swimming destination in any season. Visitors can swim alongside small fish and other aquatic life while enjoying this unique desert oasis.


4. Blue Hole

HISTORIC NATURAL SPRING


Blue Hole is a beloved natural swimming area surrounded by ancient cypress trees in the heart of Wimberley. The pristine waters of Cypress Creek maintain refreshingly cool temperatures even during the hottest Texas summers. Visitors can enjoy rope swings, grassy areas for picnicking, and the serene atmosphere of this carefully preserved natural treasure.


5. Krause Springs

NATURAL POOL PARADISE


Krause Springs is a stunning privately-owned property featuring 32 springs feeding natural and man-made pools for swimming and relaxation. The property includes beautiful gardens, a butterfly garden, and natural features like a waterfall flowing into the main swimming area. Visitors can camp overnight or come for a day trip to enjoy the cool spring waters and lush surroundings.



6. Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool

HISTORIC NATURAL SWIMMING


Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool is one of the oldest swimming pools in Texas, built in 1911 and fed by natural springs that maintain a consistent 69-degree temperature. The pool is unique for its flow-through design, with fresh spring water constantly circulating through without chemical treatment. Visitors can enjoy the historic bathhouse, grassy areas for relaxation, and the pool's refreshing waters that have been a community gathering place for over a century.


7. Inks Lake State Park

SCENIC LAKE RECREATION


Inks Lake State Park offers a beautiful constant-level lake with clear waters perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing throughout the year. The Devil's Waterhole area features a popular swimming cove surrounded by pink granite outcroppings that create a scenic backdrop for water recreation. Visitors appreciate the designated swimming areas with gradual entry points, making it ideal for families with children of all ages.


8. Barton Creek Greenbelt

URBAN NATURAL SWIMMING


Barton Creek Greenbelt contains several well-used swimming holes along its linear streamside park that cuts through the heart of Austin. The creek features popular swimming spots like Sculpture Falls, Twin Falls, and Campbell's Hole, each offering unique water features and atmospheres. Visitors can hike along the greenbelt trails and cool off in the refreshing swimming holes, providing a natural escape within the city limits.


9. Pedernales Falls State Park

RIVERSIDE ROCK FORMATIONS


Pedernales Falls State Park showcases impressive limestone formations where the Pedernales River cascades over layered rock creating a series of small falls and pools perfect for swimming and wading. Visitors can enjoy designated swimming areas downstream from the falls area, where the river widens into more gentle pools. The park combines dramatic geology with refreshing swimming opportunities, making it a popular destination during hot Texas summers.


10. San Solomon Springs

DESERT OASIS POOL


San Solomon Springs feeds the iconic pool at Balmorhea State Park, producing over 15 million gallons of water daily that maintains a refreshing temperature year-round. The spring-fed pool combines natural bottom areas with concrete sections, creating a unique swimming experience where visitors can observe desert fish and aquatic plants. This natural wonder provides a startling contrast to the surrounding desert landscape, making it one of the most distinctive swimming destinations in Texas.

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