Blue Hole Regional Park
Blue Hole Regional Park Mission
To protect, restore and develop Blue Hole Regional Park as a recreational, educational, and ecological resource for present and future generations.
Overview
Blue Hole Regional Park is nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, near the charming town of Wimberley. The park is characterized by the iconic Blue Hole, a stunning natural swimming area fed by the crystal-clear waters of Cypress Creek. The water’s distinct blue hue, combined with the lush surroundings, creates a serene and inviting atmosphere.
Visitors to Blue Hole Regional Park can enjoy a range of outdoor activities. The park features well-maintained hiking trails, bike paths, and scenic areas for picnics. The recreational amenities cater to various interests, including sports fields for athletic activities, playgrounds for families, and open spaces for relaxation.
Reservations are required for the swim area only, during swim season. All other recreational areas including our hiking trails, playground, and picnic areas are free, open to the public, and do not require reservations. Swim season is May 1st through Labor Day, as well as weekends in September.
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Address
333 Blue Hole Lane
Wimberley, TX 78676Access a Printable Map of Blue Hole Regional Park
Access a Printable Trails Map
Hours
Blue Hole Regional Park is open from 8 a.m. to Sunset every day of the week.
Swimming time slots are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. May 1st through Labor Day, and weekends in September.Closed during Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Contact
- Park Phone: 512-660-9111
- Park Email: Parks and Recreation email
The information line has a recording with park information. If you are in need of additional information not listed in the recording, please leave a message and a staff member will return your call as soon as possible.
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Blue Hole Regional Park is home to a natural, spring-fed swimming hole lined with the iconic Cypress Trees located deep in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. The whole family will enjoy swimming in crystal clear water, sunbathing on the grassy swim lawn, and of course, swinging on our famous rope swings!
Reservations are required for the swim area only, during swim season. Swim season is May 1st through Labor Day, as well as weekends in September. All other recreational areas including our hiking trails, playground, and picnic areas are free, open to the public, and do not require reservations.
FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING SWIMMING CLICK HERE
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Prohibited Behaviors:
- Consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages.
- Smoking in the park or parking lot.
- Use of foul language and lewd behavior.
- Use of drugs and/or weapons.
- Disorderly conduct.
- Fishing.
- Soliciting.
- Use of drones or other flying devices.
- Use of fires, stoves, or cooking of any kind except in designated grill locations.
- Feeding wildlife, including waterfowl.
- No garbage or other solid waste may be dumped or littered in the park.
- Garbage associated with park use must be deposited in containers provided.
Any violation of park rules may result in immediate removal from the park.
The City of Wimberley is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged personal items.
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- Blue Hole Regional Park was awarded Trip Advisor Travelers’ Choice 2021. Reviews from millions of travelers’ place Blue Hole Regional Park in the top 10% of attractions worldwide.
- Our famous natural swimming area, Blue Hole Regional Park, has been featured in many publications, films, television series, and commercials.
- In August 2008 Blue Hole was named the second-best swimming hole in Texas by Texas Monthly magazine.
- In 2010, Travel Leisure magazine named Blue Hole as one of the top 12 best swimming holes in the nation.
- The American Society of Landscape Architects presented Blue Hole regional Park with the Honor Award for the Texas Chapter in 2011 in recognition for outstanding professional achievement.
- The Texas Municipal League (TML) has presented the City of Wimberley with the 2012 Municipal Excellence Award for Public Works for cities of less than 25,000 population. The award recognizes the City for the unique design and development of the Blue Hole Regional Park.
- In 2014, Jane Allison was awarded the Outstanding Part-Time Employee Award from the Texas Recreation and Park Society.
- The Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals (S.O.R.P) presented Blue Hole Regional Park with the 2015 Project Excellence Award: “In recognition of the collaborative efforts to preserve the pristine waters, lime-stone bluffs, and towering age-old Cypress trees of Wimberley’s historic spring-fed Blue Hole and creation of Blue Hole Regional Park.” Project partners include Design Workshop, Inc. and the City of Wimberley, Texas.
- In 2016, our Blue Hole Nature Camp program received the Lone Star Recreation Programming Achievement Award from the Texas Recreation and Parks Society.
- USA Today named Blue Hole Regional Park as one of the top 10 swimming holes in the nation in 2018.
- In 2018, Blue Hole received recognition as the Austin Green Awards; Project of the Year.