Outdoor Swimming

Blue Hole Regional Park

Spring-fed swimming hole with a famous rope swing under bald cypress trees in Wimberley TX - summer swimming requires advance reservations

Ages 3–18+
Cost Paid
Duration ~3hrs
Difficulty Easy
Setting Outdoor

A gorgeous spring-fed swimming hole on Cypress Creek shaded by towering bald cypress trees with a rope swing that kids will remember forever. The water stays cool and clear all summer and the grassy banks are perfect for spreading a blanket and watching the kids play. Daily capacity is limited by reservation to keep it from getting overcrowded which means it never feels hectic.

Pricing

$9/adult, $5/child (verify); reservations required

Common Questions

How much does Blue Hole Regional Park cost?
Admission to Blue Hole Regional Park is paid. $9/adult, $5/child (verify); reservations required
What ages is Blue Hole Regional Park good for?
Blue Hole Regional Park is best for kids ages 3 to 18+.
Is Blue Hole Regional Park stroller friendly?
No, Blue Hole Regional Park is not considered stroller friendly.
Can I bring my dog to Blue Hole Regional Park?
No, dogs are not allowed at Blue Hole Regional Park.
How hard is Blue Hole Regional Park?
The difficulty level is easy. Plan for about 3 hours.
Is Blue Hole Regional Park free?
No, Blue Hole Regional Park costs paid.
What should I bring to Blue Hole Regional Park?
Swimsuits, towels, water shoes, and rub-on sunscreen (spray sunscreen is prohibited to protect the creek). A blanket for the shaded lawn between swims.
How long does Blue Hole Regional Park take?
Most families spend about 3 hours at Blue Hole Regional Park.
When is the best time to visit Blue Hole Regional Park?
Swim season runs roughly Memorial Day through Labor Day with timed reservations - book 2-4 weeks ahead for weekends. The park lawn and trails are open year-round for free.
Is there parking at Blue Hole Regional Park?
Free parking lot at the park entrance, a short flat walk from the swimming area.