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      <title>Texas Hill Country Weekend Trip with Kids</title>
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      <description>Plan the perfect family weekend in the Texas Hill Country - swimming holes, state parks, cave tours, and scenic drives from Austin or San Antonio.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Texas Hill Country is the ultimate family road trip destination - spring-fed swimming holes, limestone caves, wildflower-covered meadows, and state parks that rank among the best in the country. It&rsquo;s all within a 1-2 hour drive from Austin or San Antonio, making it perfect for a long weekend or even a packed day trip.</p>
<p>Here&rsquo;s how to plan a family weekend in the Hill Country that your kids will talk about for months.</p>
<h2 id="day-1-enchanted-rock--fredericksburg">Day 1: Enchanted Rock + Fredericksburg</h2>
<h3 id="morning-enchanted-rock-state-natural-area">Morning: Enchanted Rock State Natural Area</h3>
<p>Start your weekend at <a href="/adventures/fredericksburg-tx/enchanted-rock-state-natural-area/">Enchanted Rock</a>, a massive pink granite dome rising 425 feet above the surrounding landscape. The hike to the summit is about 0.6 miles and moderate in difficulty - most kids ages 5 and up can make it with some encouragement (and water breaks). The views from the top are incredible, stretching for miles in every direction across the Hill Country.</p>
<p><strong>Important:</strong> Enchanted Rock reaches capacity almost every weekend. You must reserve a day pass online in advance at the Texas State Parks website. Gates open at 6:30 AM - arriving early means cooler temperatures and thinner crowds on the summit.</p>
<p><strong>Time needed:</strong> 2-3 hours for the summit hike and some exploring around the base.</p>
<h3 id="afternoon-fredericksburg">Afternoon: Fredericksburg</h3>
<p>After Enchanted Rock, head 18 miles south to Fredericksburg for lunch and a stroll down Main Street. The German heritage town has family-friendly restaurants, ice cream shops, and quirky stores. Kids usually enjoy the old-fashioned candy shops and the National Museum of the Pacific War (surprisingly engaging for older kids into history).</p>
<h3 id="evening-camp-or-stay-in-fredericksburg">Evening: Camp or Stay in Fredericksburg</h3>
<p>If you&rsquo;re camping, Enchanted Rock&rsquo;s campground is walk-in only and beautifully secluded. Otherwise, Fredericksburg has plenty of family-friendly motels and vacation rentals.</p>
<h2 id="day-2-swimming-holes--pedernales-falls">Day 2: Swimming Holes + Pedernales Falls</h2>
<h3 id="morning-pedernales-falls-state-park">Morning: Pedernales Falls State Park</h3>
<p><a href="/adventures/johnson-city-tx/pedernales-falls-state-park/">Pedernales Falls State Park</a> is about 30 minutes east of Fredericksburg. The falls themselves are a series of dramatic limestone cascades carved over millennia - kids love scrambling over the layered rock formations (when water is at safe levels). The park also has a swimming area downstream that&rsquo;s great for wading and splashing on warm days.</p>
<p><strong>Time needed:</strong> 2-3 hours. The short hike down to the falls overlook is easy, and the riverside area invites lingering.</p>
<h3 id="afternoon-hamilton-pool-preserve-or-krause-springs">Afternoon: Hamilton Pool Preserve or Krause Springs</h3>
<p>Choose your swimming hole adventure:</p>
<p><strong><a href="/adventures/dripping-springs-tx/hamilton-pool-preserve/">Hamilton Pool Preserve</a></strong> is a stunning natural pool formed by the collapse of an underground river dome. A 50-foot waterfall cascades into a jade-green pool surrounded by a limestone grotto. It&rsquo;s one of the most photographed natural areas in Texas. Reservations are required and slots fill up weeks in advance.</p>
<p><strong><a href="/adventures/spicewood-tx/krause-springs/">Krause Springs</a></strong> is a privately owned spring-fed swimming area with natural pools, a man-made swimming area, and lush gardens. It&rsquo;s more relaxed and easier to get into than Hamilton Pool, with camping available on-site. Kids love the rope swing and the shallow wading areas.</p>
<p><strong>Our pick for families with younger kids:</strong> Krause Springs - the multiple pool areas mean you can find the right depth for any age, and the atmosphere is laid-back.</p>
<h2 id="day-3-cave-tour--river-town">Day 3: Cave Tour + River Town</h2>
<h3 id="morning-longhorn-cavern-state-park">Morning: Longhorn Cavern State Park</h3>
<p><a href="/adventures/burnet-tx/longhorn-cavern-state-park/">Longhorn Cavern State Park</a> near Burnet offers a guided walking tour through a massive cave system that&rsquo;s completely different from the swimming holes and granite domes of the previous two days. The cave stays a constant 68°F, making it a welcome break if the weather is hot. The tour is about a mile long on mostly flat, dry ground - manageable for kids ages 4 and up.</p>
<p><strong>Time needed:</strong> About 2 hours including the tour and exploring the hilltop area above ground.</p>
<h3 id="afternoon-inks-lake-or-wimberley">Afternoon: Inks Lake or Wimberley</h3>
<p>If you have time before heading home:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p><strong><a href="/adventures/burnet-tx/inks-lake-state-park/">Inks Lake State Park</a></strong> is 15 minutes from Longhorn Cavern and famous for Devil&rsquo;s Waterhole - a cliff-jumping and swimming spot that older kids and teens go crazy for. The lake level stays constant year-round, so swimming is reliable.</p>
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<li>
<p><strong>Wimberley</strong> is a charming Hill Country town with <a href="/adventures/wimberley-tx/blue-hole-regional-park/">Blue Hole Regional Park</a> - a cypress-shaded swimming hole with crystal-clear water. The town square has shops, restaurants, and Wimberley Zipline if your kids have energy to burn.</p>
</li>
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<h2 id="hill-country-weekend-packing-list">Hill Country Weekend Packing List</h2>
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<li><strong>Water shoes</strong> - essential for river and creek bottoms throughout the Hill Country</li>
<li><strong>Sunscreen and hats</strong> - there&rsquo;s very little shade on the Enchanted Rock summit</li>
<li><strong>Reusable water bottles</strong> - at least 2 per person for hiking days</li>
<li><strong>Swimsuits and quick-dry towels</strong> - you&rsquo;ll be in the water every day</li>
<li><strong>Layers</strong> - Hill Country mornings can be chilly in spring and fall, even when afternoons are warm</li>
<li><strong>Binoculars</strong> - for spotting wildlife and taking in the views</li>
<li><strong>Cash</strong> - some smaller parks and spring-fed swimming areas are cash-only</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="practical-tips">Practical Tips</h2>
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<li><strong>Book ahead.</strong> Enchanted Rock requires reservations. Hamilton Pool requires reservations. Popular campgrounds fill up 2+ months in advance for spring and fall weekends.</li>
<li><strong>Gas up in town.</strong> Gas stations get sparse between Hill Country towns. Fill up in Fredericksburg, Johnson City, or Burnet.</li>
<li><strong>Watch the weather.</strong> Flash floods are a real risk in the Hill Country - if heavy rain is forecast, avoid slot canyons and low-water crossings. Parks may close swimming areas after heavy rain.</li>
<li><strong>Start early.</strong> Beat the heat and the crowds by hitting the trails before 9 AM. This is especially important at Enchanted Rock, where the exposed granite gets brutally hot by midday.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Hill Country is one of those places that works for every age - toddlers splashing in shallow creeks, grade-schoolers scrambling up granite domes, teenagers cliff-jumping at Devil&rsquo;s Waterhole. Plan your trip with our full list of <a href="/states/texas/">Hill Country adventures</a>.</p>
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