Hollywood Park TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Voigt Park Community Pool

LOCAL REFRESHING ESCAPE


Voigt Park Community Pool offers Hollywood Park residents a refreshing retreat during hot Texas summers with scheduled lap swimming and open swim times. Visitors can enjoy the well-maintained facilities surrounded by the natural beauty of oak and pecan trees that characterize Voigt Park. The community pool serves as a social hub where families and friends gather to cool off and create lasting memories in this tight-knit suburban community.


2. Canyon Lake

HILL COUNTRY WATER PARADISE


Canyon Lake is a stunning reservoir on the Guadalupe River offering 80 miles of shoreline and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. Visitors can enjoy multiple beach areas including Canyon Park and Comal Park, which feature sandy shores and designated swimming areas. This Hill Country gem is known for its striking blue waters and surrounding limestone cliffs, making it a popular weekend destination for residents of San Antonio and nearby communities.


3. Guadalupe River State Park

SCENIC RIVER RECREATION


Guadalupe River State Park features four miles of river frontage where visitors can swim, tube, fish, and canoe in the refreshing waters of the Guadalupe River. The park's limestone bluffs and cypress trees create a picturesque setting for water recreation, picnicking, and hiking along riverside trails. Families particularly enjoy the shallow areas that form natural swimming holes, perfect for cooling off during hot Texas summers while enjoying the diverse wildlife and natural beauty.


4. Comal River

WORLD'S SHORTEST RIVER


The Comal River, often called the world's shortest river at just 2.5 miles long, offers crystal clear spring-fed waters maintaining a refreshing 72°F year-round. Visitors can enjoy tubing, swimming, and paddleboarding along its gentle current that flows through New Braunfels before joining the Guadalupe River. The river's urban setting makes it easily accessible with multiple entry points, tube rental facilities, and the popular Prince Solms Park offering a family-friendly waterfront experience.


5. Medina River Natural Area

SECLUDED WATERFRONT HAVEN


Medina River Natural Area provides access to the serene Medina River with swimming holes and quiet spots for water recreation away from city crowds. The 511-acre natural area features hiking trails that meander alongside the river, offering scenic views and access to peaceful swimming spots shaded by towering cypress trees. Nature lovers appreciate the unspoiled riverfront setting where wildlife thrives and the sound of flowing water creates a tranquil escape just minutes from San Antonio.



6. Schlitterbahn Waterpark

PREMIER WATER ADVENTURE


Schlitterbahn Waterpark in New Braunfels features sections built along the beautiful Comal River, offering both manufactured water attractions and natural river experiences. The park's unique design incorporates the cool, spring-fed Comal River waters into many of its rides and lazy rivers, creating a refreshing natural swimming experience. With over 51 attractions spread across 70 acres, including water coasters, tube chutes, and swimming areas, Schlitterbahn provides an exceptional waterfront experience that has earned it recognition as one of America's best waterparks.


7. Blanco State Park

RIVERSIDE FAMILY RETREAT


Blanco State Park centers around a mile-long stretch of the Blanco River, offering swimming, tubing, and fishing in its refreshing waters. Limestone ledges create natural wading pools and small waterfalls where visitors can splash and cool off during hot summer days. The park's compact size and well-maintained facilities make it perfect for families seeking a convenient waterfront escape with picnic areas and camping sites right alongside the scenic riverbanks.


8. Landa Park

HISTORIC SPRING-FED OASIS


Landa Park features a spring-fed pool and access to the Comal River headwaters, creating a unique natural swimming experience in the heart of New Braunfels. The historic Aquatic Complex includes the Olympic-sized pool fed by the Edwards Aquifer and a separate children's wading pool surrounded by century-old oak trees. Beyond swimming, visitors can enjoy paddleboat rides on Landa Lake, picnic alongside the water, or explore the scenic waterfront via the park's network of walking paths.


9. Boerne City Lake Park

TRANQUIL LAKE GETAWAY


Boerne City Lake Park offers a 150-acre lake with a designated swimming area, boat rentals, and fishing opportunities just northwest of San Antonio. Visitors can enjoy the lake's calm waters for swimming or launch kayaks, paddleboards, and small boats to explore the scenic reservoir surrounded by rolling hills. The park balances recreation with natural beauty, featuring hiking trails along the shoreline, picnic areas under shade trees, and opportunities to spot local wildlife.


10. Blue Hole Regional Park

PRISTINE SWIMMING DESTINATION


Blue Hole Regional Park centers around a famous natural swimming hole on Cypress Creek, known for its crystal-clear blue waters surrounded by ancient cypress trees. The spring-fed swimming area features limestone banks and rope swings, creating an idyllic natural pool that has become an iconic Texas Hill Country destination. The park's 126 acres include not only the swimming hole but also hiking trails, picnic areas, and recreational facilities that make it a perfect day trip from San Antonio and surrounding communities.

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