Latexo TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Balmorhea State Park

WORLD'S LARGEST SPRING POOL


Balmorhea State Park features the world's largest spring-fed swimming pool, located deep in West Texas just off Interstate 10. Visitors can swim, scuba dive, and take in the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape, with the Fort Davis Mountains nearby for additional hiking adventures. The crystal-clear waters provide a refreshing escape during hot Texas summers, making it a must-visit destination for water enthusiasts.


2. Krause Springs

NATURAL SPRING PARADISE


Krause Springs is a beloved natural swimming hole featuring 32 springs on private property that has been opened to the public for generations. The property includes both natural and man-made pools surrounded by lush vegetation, creating a serene, Eden-like atmosphere for swimmers and nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy rope swings, natural waterfalls, and the refreshing spring-fed waters that maintain a constant 68-degree temperature year-round.


3. Hamilton Pool Preserve

COLLAPSED UNDERGROUND RIVER DOME


Hamilton Pool Preserve is a unique natural swimming hole formed thousands of years ago when erosion from an underground river caused a rocky dome to collapse, creating a subterranean pool. The limestone waterfall cascading over rocky cliffs provides natural showers for swimmers enjoying the chilly crystalline waters. As one of the most distinctive swimming destinations in Texas, reservations are required before visiting this secluded paradise nestled among sloping hills west of Austin.


4. Barton Springs Pool

AUSTIN'S NATURAL SPRING OASIS


Barton Springs Pool is a refreshing three-acre swimming hole in the heart of Austin that's fed by natural springs maintaining a year-round temperature of about 68-70 degrees. The crystal-clear waters draw swimmers, sunbathers, and nature enthusiasts seeking respite from Texas heat in this urban oasis within Zilker Park. As one of Austin's most beloved natural treasures, Barton Springs offers both recreational swimming and a glimpse into the unique ecosystem that supports endangered Barton Springs salamanders.


5. Blanco State Park

FAMILY-FRIENDLY RIVER RECREATION


Blanco State Park is situated between San Antonio and Austin, offering a picturesque riverside retreat along the Blanco River. The park features shallow areas perfect for younger children and deeper sections with rope swings for more adventurous visitors, making it ideal for families of all ages. Beyond swimming, the park is a popular fishing destination where visitors can enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Texas Hill Country.



6. Inks Lake State Park

SCENIC HIGHLAND LAKES DESTINATION


Inks Lake State Park offers visitors a pristine lake swimming experience surrounded by colorful rock outcroppings and stunning Hill Country landscapes. The constant-level lake provides year-round recreation including swimming in designated areas, with the popular Devil's Waterhole featuring a small waterfall and cliff jumping opportunities. Visitors can enjoy not only swimming but also boating, fishing, and hiking along nine miles of trails through the picturesque terrain.


7. Galveston Island State Park

GULF COAST BEACH GETAWAY


Galveston Island State Park provides a natural beach escape just an hour from Houston on the Gulf of Mexico. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the gulf waters, exploring both beach and bay environments, and participating in activities like bird watching, fishing, and paddling. The park offers a less crowded alternative to Galveston's busy public beaches while still providing access to the island's warm coastal waters and sandy shores.


8. Lake Tawakoni State Park

VAST SHORELINE RECREATION


Lake Tawakoni State Park encompasses 376 acres with over 5 miles of shoreline for swimming access just outside of Dallas. The park features an outdoor amphitheater and hosts numerous events throughout the summer season for visitors to enjoy. Beyond swimming, guests can take advantage of fishing opportunities, hiking trails, and camping facilities while experiencing the natural beauty of this expansive East Texas lake.


9. Blue Hole Regional Park

HISTORIC HILL COUNTRY SWIMMING


Blue Hole Regional Park is a beloved swimming destination centered around a pristine spring-fed swimming hole along Cypress Creek in the heart of Wimberley. The crystal-clear waters are framed by ancient cypress trees that provide natural shade, while rope swings offer thrilling jumps into the refreshing depths below. Once privately owned but now maintained as a public park, Blue Hole represents one of the most iconic and cherished swimming spots in the Texas Hill Country.


10. Lake Tejas

EAST TEXAS WATERSLIDE FUN


Lake Tejas offers a unique swimming experience in deep East Texas with its massive 100-foot-long waterslide that adds thrills to this spring-fed lake. The swimming area features a sandy beach, diving boards, volleyball areas, and a separate children's section with two smaller slides, providing options for swimmers of all ages. Visitors can also rent inner tubes and paddleboats or bring their own non-motorized watercraft to explore this scenic recreational lake surrounded by East Texas pines.

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