Groom TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Hamilton Pool Preserve

STUNNING NATURAL GROTTO


Hamilton Pool Preserve features a limestone waterfall and secluded setting, making it one of the most popular swimming holes in Texas. Visitors can leap into the chilly crystalline water or enjoy a natural shower under the waterfall that cascades over a rocky limestone cliff. The unique subterranean pool was formed thousands of years ago when erosion from an underground river caused a rocky dome to collapse, creating this natural wonder that requires advance reservations due to its popularity.


2. Blue Hole Regional Park

CYPRESS-LINED SPRING WATERS


Blue Hole Regional Park is one of the most sought-after swimming holes in Texas, featuring a spring-fed swimming area lined with majestic cypress trees. The impressive natural setting offers just the right amount of shade for visitors seeking relief on hot summer days. As one of the most popular swimming destinations in the Hill Country, reservations are recommended well in advance of the summer season.


3. Jacob's Well Natural Area

ARTESIAN SPRING ADVENTURE


Jacob's Well Natural Area features a perpetual artesian spring that creates one of the most unique swimming holes in Texas. The circular opening to the spring serves as a natural swimming pool where adventurous visitors can jump into the crystal-clear waters. This natural wonder requires advance reservations during peak summer months as it remains one of Wimberley's most treasured natural attractions.


4. Cypress Falls Swimming Hole

CASCADING HILL COUNTRY WATERS


Cypress Falls Swimming Hole offers a refreshing escape in the Texas Hill Country with its beautiful waterfall setting. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the clear waters surrounded by natural cypress trees that provide welcome shade during hot Texas summers. The swimming area features several small cascades and pools, creating a series of natural swimming spots perfect for cooling off.


5. Inks Lake State Park

GRANITE SHORELINE PARADISE


Inks Lake State Park offers visitors a chance to swim in a constant-level lake with a granite shoreline and clear waters. The park features Devil's Waterhole, a popular swimming cove where visitors can jump from surrounding rocks into the refreshing waters below. Beyond swimming, visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking through the beautiful Hill Country landscape surrounding this picturesque lake.



6. Balmorhea State Park

DESERT OASIS POOL


Balmorhea State Park features the world's largest spring-fed swimming pool, covering 1.3 acres and holding 3.5 million gallons of crystal-clear water. Visitors can swim alongside small fish in the natural pool that maintains a refreshing temperature between 72 and 76 degrees year-round. This desert oasis, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, combines historic architecture with natural springs to create one of Texas' most unique swimming destinations.


7. Krause Springs

NATURAL SPRING PARADISE


Krause Springs features 32 springs on private property that has been opened to the public as one of Texas' premier natural swimming destinations. Visitors can enjoy both natural pools and man-made pools fed by the springs that maintain a refreshing 68 degrees year-round. The property's beautiful setting includes a butterfly garden, natural grottos, and towering cypress trees that create a magical swimming experience about 30 miles west of Austin.


8. Blue Hole Georgetown

DOWNTOWN RIVER ESCAPE


Blue Hole Georgetown offers a traditional swimming place on the San Gabriel River right in downtown Georgetown. Dams create swimming pools along the river, with features including a cliff for jumping and small rapids for tubing and water play. The convenient location allows swimmers to enjoy a refreshing dip and then walk directly into downtown Georgetown for dining and shopping afterward.


9. Pedernales Falls State Park

LIMESTONE RIVER ADVENTURE


Pedernales Falls State Park features dramatic limestone formations along the Pedernales River that create a series of falls and swimming areas. Visitors can enjoy swimming in designated areas downstream from the falls, where the river widens and creates calm pools perfect for a refreshing dip. The park's natural beauty extends beyond the water with hiking trails offering scenic overlooks of the falls and surrounding Hill Country landscape.


10. Possum Kingdom State Park

CLEAR WATER LAKE HAVEN


Possum Kingdom State Park surrounds a reservoir known for its unusually clear blue waters in north-central Texas. Visitors can enjoy swimming at the park's sandy beaches or jumping from limestone cliffs into the deeper parts of the lake. The park's 1,500-acre territory offers not just swimming but also boating, fishing, and hiking opportunities with dramatic views of Lake Possum Kingdom's famous Hell's Gate cove.

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