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Can you swim in Wimberley Texas?

Can you swim in Wimberley Texas?

A trip to Wimberley isn’t complete without a jump into Blue Hole! The cold, deep, spring waters of Cypress Creek combined with the tall old cypress trees and rope swings make this one of the most popular swimming holes in Texas (recently listed by Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of the best swimming holes in Texas).

Can you swim in Blue Hole Wimberley?

The Blue Hole Swim Area (3 acres) is open for swimming starting Weekends in May, every day from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and weekends in September – fees apply. Our two time slots are 9 am to 1 pm or 2 to 6 pm. If you would like to stay all day, you must reserve both time slots.

Can you swim in Cypress Creek in Wimberley?

The creek is fed refreshing water from the underground spring of Jacob’s Well. As a result, you can enjoy clear, spring-fed water without much fluctuation in temperature throughout the year. The falls are an awesome location for swimming, kayaking, and tubing. Plus, it’s dog-friendly!

Can you swim in Blanco River?

Blanco State Park comprises just over 100 acres along a one-mile stretch of the beautiful spring-fed Blanco River. You can swim anywhere along the river, and if you’d like to float on the surface, tube rentals are available from the park store.

Where can you swim in the Blanco River?

Can you float the river in Wimberley?

Cypress Creek and the Blanco River offer some outdoor fun in the water, which is much appreciated in this hot region of the country. Swimming and tubing, along with bird watching and sight-seeing top the list of outdoor activities and Wimberley things to do.

Are there snakes in the Blanco River?

Swim at your own risk: There are no lifeguards on duty. Additionally, it is natural water. The river comes along with all the wildlife that call it home from fish to water snakes.

Can you kayak in Wimberley?

Kayak Rentals Come to the 7A Office to rent a single or tandem kayak! See guidelines for requirements and restrictions. Explore the turquoise water of the Blanco river from one of our top of the line kayaks. 7A Kayak Release Form for adults.