Round Rock TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Rock'N River Water Park

FAMILY-FRIENDLY SUMMER FUN


Rock'N River Water Park offers a refreshing escape from the Texas summer heat with its family-friendly amenities. Visitors can float the lazy river, enjoy thrilling water slides, and let children play in a spray ground featuring 51 interactive water features. The park operates seasonally from early June through late August with limited hours extending into early September.


2. Old Settlers Park

OUTDOOR RECREATION PARADISE


Old Settlers Park spans an impressive 645 acres, offering one of the best outdoor recreational experiences in Round Rock. The park features a small fishing lake perfect for anglers and connects to the Rock'N River Water Park for swimming opportunities. Beyond water activities, visitors can enjoy 20 baseball fields, 12 tennis courts, five regulation soccer fields, and three miles of scenic trails.


3. Round Rock West Park

PEACEFUL DUCK POND RETREAT


Round Rock West Park encompasses 15.18 acres of land featuring a beautiful body of water where visitors can enjoy watching ducks swim in a tranquil setting. The park offers recreational amenities including two full tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, and a 0.43-mile trail perfect for walking or jogging. Visitors can take advantage of facilities such as picnic shelters, grills, a playground, and restrooms for a complete day of outdoor enjoyment.


4. Lake Pflugerville Beach

SUBURBAN LAKE GETAWAY


Lake Pflugerville Beach provides a convenient waterfront escape just minutes from Round Rock. The lake features designated swimming areas with sandy shores where families can enjoy cooling off during hot Texas summers. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and a 3-mile trail that circles the entire lake for walking, running, or biking.


5. Blue Hole

HISTORIC NATURAL SWIMMING SPOT


Blue Hole is a beloved natural swimming hole located along the San Gabriel River in Georgetown, just north of Round Rock. The swimming area features limestone bluffs, crystal clear blue-green waters, and rocky banks that create a picturesque setting for cooling off. Visitors can enjoy picnic areas, walking trails, restroom facilities, and the simple pleasure of wading in the refreshing waters surrounded by beautiful Texas Hill Country scenery.



6. Russell Park Beach

LAKE GEORGETOWN'S SANDY SHORE


Russell Park Beach offers a delightful swimming beach on the west side of Lake Georgetown, a short drive from Round Rock. Visitors can enjoy not only swimming but also boating, fishing, and hiking along the 26-mile San Gabriel River Trail that winds around the lake. The park provides an excellent day trip destination with its sandy shores and clear waters, making it popular with families seeking outdoor recreation.


7. Hamilton Pool Preserve

ICONIC NATURAL GROTTO


Hamilton Pool Preserve features a stunning natural pool created when the dome of an underground river collapsed thousands of years ago, forming a unique grotto with a 50-foot waterfall. The emerald-green waters are surrounded by limestone cliffs and lush vegetation, creating one of the most photographed natural swimming holes in Texas. Visitors must make reservations in advance to enjoy this natural wonder, which includes hiking trails and picnic areas within the 232-acre preserve.


8. Krause Springs

ANCIENT NATURAL SPRINGS PARADISE


Krause Springs encompasses 115 acres of private property featuring 32 natural springs that feed the natural pool and man-made pool, providing a refreshing retreat within driving distance of Round Rock. The property has been owned by the Krause family since 1955 and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Visitors can enjoy swimming, camping, picnicking, and exploring the Butterfly Gardens while taking in the natural beauty of this Hill Country gem.


9. McKinney Falls State Park

URBAN WILDERNESS WATERFALL OASIS


McKinney Falls State Park offers crystal-clear swimming holes where Onion Creek cascades over limestone ledges, creating Upper and Lower Falls within minutes of downtown Austin. Visitors can swim, fish, hike over 9 miles of trails, mountain bike, and observe wildlife in this 641-acre natural area. The park combines historical significance with natural beauty, featuring the remains of Thomas F. McKinney's homestead and mill alongside diverse recreational opportunities.


10. Pedernales Falls State Park

DRAMATIC RIVER PLAYGROUND


Pedernales Falls State Park showcases dramatic limestone formations where the Pedernales River cascades over smooth rocks, creating a series of falls, pools, and eddies perfect for swimming and wading. Visitors can enjoy designated swimming areas downstream from the falls, along with hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding on over 20 miles of trails. The 5,212-acre park offers camping facilities, bird watching opportunities, and stunning Hill Country views that make it worth the drive from Round Rock.

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