McCamey TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES
Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near McCamey, Texas.
1. Jacob's Well
STUNNING NATURAL SPRING
Jacob's Well is a beautiful spring-fed swimming hole located in the Hill Country southwest of Austin on Cyprus Creek in Wimberley. The stunningly clear aquifer water rises from the depths, creating a natural pool where visitors can swim and cool off during hot Texas summers. Though visually captivating, it's worth noting that Jacob's Well is considered one of the most dangerous swimming holes in the US, with its underwater cave system requiring careful respect from visitors.
2. Blue Hole
CYPRESS-SHADED CREEK PARADISE
Blue Hole in Wimberley offers pristine creek swimming surrounded by towering cypress trees across 126 acres of gorgeous forests and grassy fields. Visitors can dive into the refreshing waters and enjoy additional amenities including 3.5 miles of nature trails, picnic areas, and sand volleyball courts. The park's unique ecosystem provides opportunities for bird and wildlife watching, making it more than just a swimming destination.
3. Hamilton Pool
COLLAPSED CAVE WONDER
Hamilton Pool, located about 20 miles west of Austin, is one of Texas' most distinctive swimming destinations formed thousands of years ago when erosion from an underground river caused a rocky dome to collapse. Visitors can swim in the chilly crystalline water or experience the natural shower created by the waterfall cascading over the limestone cliff. Due to its popularity, reservations are required before entering this unique Texas swimming hole.
4. Krause Springs
NATURAL SPRING OASIS
Krause Springs offers visitors a refreshing escape with its natural springs and man-made pool set among picturesque surroundings in Spicewood. The property features 32 springs feeding into the natural pool and butterfly gardens that enhance the serene atmosphere. Visitors can swim, camp, and explore the grounds which have been owned by the Krause family for more than 50 years.
5. Balmorhea State Park
DESERT SPRING-FED 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 between 72 and 76 degrees year-round, making it a perfect swimming destination regardless of season. Visitors can enjoy swimming, scuba diving, and observing the diverse aquatic life that inhabits this unique desert oasis.
6. Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool
HISTORIC NATURAL POOL
Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool is one of the oldest continuously operating swimming pools in Texas, fed by natural springs that maintain a constant temperature year-round. The pool's design allows spring water to flow through continuously, creating a refreshing and natural swimming experience. Surrounded by pecan trees and historic bathhouses, this swimming destination offers a glimpse into Texas' past while providing modern-day recreation.
7. Inks Lake State Park
HIGHLAND LAKES GEM
Inks Lake State Park offers visitors a sparkling blue water haven surrounded by colorful rock outcroppings in the Texas Hill Country. The constant-level lake provides year-round water recreation including swimming, boating, fishing, and water skiing regardless of drought conditions. Visitors particularly enjoy Devil's Waterhole, a small cove that features a popular swimming area where adventurous individuals can jump from surrounding cliffs into the deep waters.
8. Possum Kingdom State Park
CRYSTAL BLUE WATERS
Possum Kingdom State Park surrounds a portion of the stunning 16,000-acre Possum Kingdom Lake known for its exceptionally clear blue waters. The park's sandy swimming beaches provide perfect access points for visitors to enjoy the refreshing waters during hot Texas summers. Beyond swimming, visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking while taking in spectacular views of limestone cliffs and the famous Hell's Gate rock formation.
9. Pedernales Falls State Park
SCENIC RIVER PLAYGROUND
Pedernales Falls State Park showcases the beautiful Pedernales River as it cascades over smooth limestone slabs creating a series of falls and pools. Visitors can swim in designated areas downstream from the falls where the river forms deeper swimming holes perfect for cooling off. The park's 5,212 acres offer additional outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, and bird watching in a picturesque Hill Country setting.
10. McKinney Falls State Park
URBAN WATERFALL RETREAT
McKinney Falls State Park offers a remarkable escape within Austin city limits where Onion Creek flows over limestone ledges creating natural swimming holes. Visitors can enjoy the Upper and Lower Falls areas where water cascades into refreshing pools surrounded by rugged Hill Country landscape. The park combines natural beauty with historical significance, featuring the remains of Thomas F. McKinney's homestead and one of the oldest bald cypress trees in Texas.

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