Long before modern water parks became popular, Texans had sought out many natural "water parks" to help beat the summer heat. Today, many visitors still prefer these natural "swimmin' holes" over concrete pools and water slides.
Located on the Frio River in Concan, Garner State Park is one of Texas' most popular summer getaways. Whether it's swimming, fishing, paddling, or tubing, most visitors to Garner find a way to get on or in the water.
Located in Austin's famed Zilker Park, Barton Springs was formed when Barton Creek was dammed. Since its inception, Barton Springs has become one of the most popular swimming holes in the state.
Located a short distance outside of Austin, Krause Springs is located near the headwaters of Cypress Creek. Krause Springs encompasses two large swimming holes and numerous campsites.
One of Austin's favorite spots to cool off, Hamilton Pool is a 200+ acre hole in Hamilton Creek. The hole was formed years ago when a cave below the creek collapsed and filled with water.
Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Blanco State Park is one of the smaller state parks in Texas. However, what Blanco SP lacks in acreage, it makes up for in charm and user-friendly ammenities, such as a series of weir dams which create several ideal swimming areas.
Located in north/central Texas, Lake Whitney is a deep, clear impoundment on the Brazos River. Within Lake Whitney State Park there is a buoyed swimming area. Diving and snorkeling are also popular ways to enjoy Whitney's clear waters.
Located outside of Johnson City in Central Texas, Pedernales Falls offers unique swimming opportunity for Texas water enthusiasts. Shallow rapids, deeper holes and, of course, falls, comprise this section of the Pedernales River.
Mustang Island State Park includes five miles of beachfront and offers visitors fishing, camping, beachcombing, swimming, surfing, birding, and other outdoor recreation options.
Located in Comal County in the Texas Hill Country, Guadalupe River State Park encompasses a nine-mile stretch of the Guadalupe River, offering park visitors plenty of swimming and tubing opportunities.
Located on the Colorado River above Lake Buchanan, Colorado Bend State Park offers visitors some of the best river swimming in the state, as well as hiking, camping, fishing, birding and mountain biking.