If you are looking for something to do (outside of all the fun things plans already!), these are some great options we recommend you try!
One of the best swimming holes in Texas, Jacob’s Well, is located in the Jacob’s Well Natural Area in Wimberley.
Filled by the waters of the Trinity Aquifer, the water pumping into Jacob’s Well is a cool 68 degrees.
Visitors can swim here from May 1 until October 1, but note; you need a reservation (especially on the weekend) as this is a popular area, and they limit capacity.
One of the top places to cool off from the Texas heat is the Blue Hole Regional Park. Here you can enjoy the spring-fed waters in the shade of towering cypress trees, all surrounded by a 126-acre park in the Texas Hill Country.
A favorite attraction here is the rope swings.
People love swinging out over the clear blue water and making a big splash on their way in!
The Blue Hole swimming area fills up quickly, so reservations are required (especially on the weekend).
You can also enjoy plenty of hiking trails all around Blue Hole!
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The City of Wimberley has developed 7.24 acres of land along Cypress Creek into a protected preserve and nature trail. This park is located immediately east of the Wimberley Square, bordered by Cypress Creek and Old Kyle Road. The park was acquired in 2001 by the City and features a walking trail along Cypress Creek connecting to Blue Hole Regional Park. At the time of the acquisition, a conservation easement was entered into between the City of Wimberley and the Wimberley Valley Watershed Association. There is a path through the town square where you can eat, shop, and soak up some sun!
A great breakfast spot!