Blue Hole Regional Park offers a serene escape in the Texas Hill Country, featuring a stunning natural swimming area fed by the crystal-clear waters of Cypress Creek.
Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Blue Hole Regional Park is a 126-acre natural oasis. The park is renowned for its spring-fed swimming hole, shaded by towering, centuries-old Cypress trees. Beyond the water, visitors can explore well-maintained hiking and biking trails, relax in scenic picnic areas, or enjoy the sports fields and playgrounds. A reservation system is in place for the swimming area during the summer season, ensuring a pleasant experience for all guests.
Reservations are required for the swim area only, during the swim season (May 1st through Labor Day, plus September weekends). All other recreational areas, including hiking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas, are free and open to the public without reservations.
No, pets are not allowed on the swim lawn, as it is an ecologically sensitive area. Service animals are welcome but must remain on a leash and cannot enter the water. Guests must pick up after their service animals.
Yes, visitors are welcome to bring food, drinks, and small coolers. However, alcohol, glass containers, and personal grills are strictly prohibited. Permanent grills are available on a first-come, first-served basis outside the swim area near the parking lot.