When the intense heat of a Texas summer settles into the valley, there is only one place everyone wants to be. Blue Hole Regional Park is more than just a local swimming spot; it’s the beating heart of our community’s outdoor lifestyle. Tucked away just a few blocks from the historic Wimberley Square, this natural paradise features cool, spring-fed waters shaded by a canopy of majestic, centuries-old bald cypress trees. Whether y’all are lifelong residents or first-time visitors looking to experience a quintessential piece of the Texas Hill Country, planning a trip here requires a little bit of inside knowledge to make the most of it.
Booking Your Swim at Blue Hole Regional Park
To protect this unique ecosystem from overcrowding, the City of Wimberley maintains a carefully managed access system. Keep in mind that while the rest of the park grounds are entirely free and open to the public from 8 a.m. to sunset, entering the designated swim lawn during the season requires an advance reservation.
The official swim season runs daily from May 1st through Labor Day, and continues on weekends through the end of September. Walk-ups are not accepted for general admission, so you must secure your passes online ahead of time via the official portal at wimberleyparksandrec.com.
Day passes are broken into two distinct half-day time slots:
- AM Slot: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
- PM Slot: 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Because standard day-use passes must be reserved and paid for completely online beforehand, cash never changes hands at the gate for your typical afternoon swim.
Quick Swimming FAQs: Know Before You Go
To help y’all plan the perfect swim day, here are a few of the most frequently asked questions regarding the swim lawn facilities and policies:
- Are there bathrooms and changing areas? Yes! There are clean, well-maintained stone restrooms and dedicated changing rooms located right next to the swim lawn so you don’t have to hike back to the car to get into your suit. Note that there are no showers on site.
- Can we come and go during our time slot? Absolutely. As long as you keep your park-issued wristband on, re-entry is fully permitted. You can easily walk up to the parking lot or grab something from your car and head right back to the water.
- How is the water quality? The water in Cypress Creek is tested regularly by trained professionals to ensure it is completely safe for swimming. Because it is a natural, spring-fed body of water, swim access is contingent on groundwater flow and visibility. If heavy rains or low flows cause unsafe bacterial levels or zero visibility, swimming will be suspended and half-day passes will be fully refunded.
- What if I can’t get a swim reservation? If the swim lawn is fully booked but you still want a breathtaking view of the swimming hole, you can hike the Overlook Trail. It peers right down at the emerald waters from high above the bluff line without requiring a swim ticket!
- Waivers and Picnic Tables: Every adult in your party must sign a digital liability waiver before entering. To save time at the gate, fill these out via your email confirmation before you arrive! Also, if you want a guaranteed home base on the grass, you can rent a private picnic table online when you buy your passes.
Insider Tips for the Swim Lawn: What to Pack (and Leave Behind)
Prepping your gear correctly can make or break your afternoon down by Cypress Creek. Because there are no lifeguards on duty, all swimming is entirely at your own risk.
Smart Things to Bring:
- Coolers and Picnics: Small coolers packed with ice, fresh fruit, sandwiches, and plenty of water are highly recommended. All food and drinks are welcome on the grass!
- Lawn Chairs and Blankets: The swim lawn is covered in lush, thick grass, but bringing a few low-profile lawn chairs or a massive linen blanket makes setting up camp much comfier.
- Sun Protection and Shade: Pop-up canopy tents or beach umbrellas are allowed if they are smaller than 10×10 feet. However, no stakes are allowed to be driven into the lawn to protect the shallow roots of the cypress trees, so bring weights to anchor them.
- Flotation Devices: Small personal tubes and life jackets are perfect for lounging. The park also provides life jackets for free on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Lockers: The park rents out small 12×12-inch electronic lockers right near the swim lawn for $5 to secure your keys and wallets.
What to Leave at Home:
Alcohol and glass containers of any kind are completely banned. Personal grills, large multi-person rafts, kayaks, paddleboards, drones, and bicycles are also restricted from entering the swim gate. To maintain the quiet solace of the creek, personal Bluetooth speakers and boomboxes are not permitted—pack your headphones if you want to listen to music. Finally, dogs are strictly prohibited on the swim lawn or in the creek water itself.
Perks for the Locals: Wimberley Nights
If you are lucky enough to call the 78676 zip code home, there is a fantastic local perk you need to know about. The Wimberley Nights program runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM throughout the regular swim season.
For just $2 per person, residents can enjoy the cooler evening hours at the swimming hole without an advance online reservation. You can bring up to 10 guests with you for the same resident rate, provided they are accompanied by a local with a valid ID or proof of residency.
THE CASHLESS EXCEPTION: While daytime swimming is prepaid online, Wimberley Nights is strictly walk-up and no cash is accepted. Credit cards only.
The Central Playground and Recreational Hub
Beyond the water, Blue Hole Regional Park acts as a year-round community hub with top-tier recreational facilities that don’t require any reservation or entry fees.
The crown jewel for local families is the sprawling playground area. The entire play zone is beautifully shaded by mature trees and a large overhead canvas sail shade, helping keep the equipment cool even during peak summer hours.
⚠️ PARENTS’ NOTE: The playground sits right in the middle of the park. Because Blue Hole is so expansive (spanning 126 total acres!), it is incredibly important to keep a sharp eye on wandering kiddos. The playground area sits right near several major trail openings that can look very tempting to an adventurous toddler or a curious child!
The area features a fantastic, modern playground structure alongside a highly unique free build area that is a massive hit with the kids. Instead of traditional swings, this park provides an assortment of smooth logs, thick branches, and natural wood blocks. Kids love to work together here to engineer their own architectural creations—often building elaborate multi-room forts and functional, bumpy see-saws.
Just a short walk from the play structure, you’ll find a set of very clean, well-maintained stone restrooms and facilities. If you have older kids looking to burn off some athletic energy, the park also features full-sized open soccer fields, a pristine sand volleyball court, and outdoor basketball courts open to the public daily.
Discovering the Hidden Corners: Amphitheater & Specialty Areas
If you explore deeper into the park, you will stumble upon some of its most beautiful architectural features. Tucked into the natural slope of the landscape is the gorgeous outdoor amphitheater. Built out of native Texas limestone with tiered stone benches, this space offers a stunning, rustic backdrop for community gatherings, acoustic live music performances, and educational nature talks.
Nearby, the park features expansive, sun-drenched native wildflower prairies and quiet, shaded overlook bluffs.
Facility Rental Info: Host Your Weddings and Birthdays Here!
Because the park grounds are so incredibly scenic, Blue Hole has become one of the premier locations in the Hill Country for private events. The City of Wimberley offers comprehensive facility rental options for everything from small family gatherings to massive milestone celebrations:
- The Pavilion: Located near the recreation fields, this covered stone pavilion features large picnic tables, string lights, and nearby permanent charcoal grills (use is contingent on the current Hays County burn ban status). It is the absolute perfect spot for hosting kids’ birthday parties or family reunions.
- Weddings & Large Events: You can actually rent out the spectacular Overlook, the Limestone Amphitheater, or even the entire Swim Lawn for private evening events. Tying the knot under a canopy of illuminated cypress trees right on the water’s edge makes for an unforgettable wedding backdrop.
Rental rates vary based on residency, duration, and the specific venue chosen. For permits, pricing sheets, and availability calendars, head over to the facility rentals tab at wimberleyparksandrec.com.
Hitting the Trails: From Storybooks to Town Connections
If you love to stretch your legs, the park serves as a junction for over 5.5 miles of trails. The main paths are wide, crushed limestone or asphalt, making them fully ADA-accessible and stroller-friendly.
The Overlook & Storybook Trail Loop
For a magical morning walk with the little ones that treats you to an incredible view, head up the bluff path. The park’s famous Overlook Trail actually pulls double-duty as our dedicated Storybook Trail! As y’all walk this flat, kid-friendly loop, you’ll encounter a series of large, beautifully mounted weatherproof panels displaying the sequential pages of a children’s book.
It’s a brilliant setup: parents can pause to take in the sweeping views of the cypress canopy and emerald water below, while the kiddos stay entertained moving from panel to panel to read the next page. The park staff rotates the featured story periodically throughout the year to celebrate changing seasons, making it a fresh adventure every few months.
The Regional Hike & Bike Trail Connector
If you want a more substantial run, the paved Wimberley Regional Hike & Bike Trail stretches right out of the park gates. One of the most popular routes for local joggers is the path connecting Blue Hole to the First Baptist Church of Wimberley. It’s a beautifully maintained, scenic trail that offers a safe, traffic-free workout. As a fun bonus, once you reach the church grounds, you can check out their excellent, mature-oak-lined 18-hole disc golf course!
Alternatively, if you head the opposite direction out of the park, the short Cypress Creek Nature Trail will take you a shaded 0.4 miles straight toward the downtown Square—perfect for grabbing an iced coffee or an afternoon snack after a morning on the trails.
Beyond Swimming: Year-Round Events and Nature Programs
Wimberley Parks and Rec keeps the park’s calendar packed all year long with community events that celebrate our unique local landscape:
- Blue Hole Nature Camp: A premier 10-week summer day camp for kids ages 6 to 12. Each week features outdoor themes like Nature Detectives and River Rats, where campers dive into mud adventures, wildlife tracking, and water conservation games right along the creek banks.
- Migratory Bird Day Festival: Held every May to celebrate Wimberley’s status as an official Texas “Bird City.” This morning festival features guided bird walks through the wilderness trails, nature crafts, and interactive games designed to teach citizen science to all ages.
- Bi-Annual Star Parties: Wimberley is a certified International Dark Sky Community, and these free events (typically hosted in May and October) are spectacular. The park partners with the Texas State Astronomy Club to set up high-powered telescopes on the soccer fields for a night of constellation hunting.
- Shakespeare on the River & Movies in the Park: Keep your eyes on the seasonal calendar for live outdoor theater productions and free summer movie nights under the stars right on the grass lawn.
By safeguarding Blue Hole Regional Park, our community ensures that this natural wonderland remains pristine. So grab your towels, log onto the city’s website to grab your passes, leave your cash at home unless it’s plastic, and get ready to experience the finest swimming hole in the Great State of Texas!


