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Friday, July 16, 2010

#10. Wimberley’s famed “Blue Hole”

It’s a hot afternoon here and I really should be cooling off at the Blue Hole on spring-fed Cypress Creek in Wimberley, TX! The Blue Hole is one of Texas' most famous and best loved natural swimming holes. It is within 126 acres of natural forests and native grass fields that have remained untouched for decades. The Blue Hole is now owned by the City of Wimberley and operated as a park. Great scenery, crystal clear ice cold water, great swimming and rope swings!

2010 HOURS OF OPERATION

The Blue Hole Regional Park is open for the 2010 Summer Season through Labor Day. The hours of operation are:
Sunday thru Friday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Holidays 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

DAILY ADMISSION

CHILDREN (0-2) FREE
CHILDREN (3-12) $3.00
ADULTS (13-59) $7.00
SENIORS (60 +) $3.00
SEASON PASS $40

Please be advised the Park is subject to closure due to inclement weather and for special events approved in advance by the City. Therefore, call the City at 512.847.0025 before traveling to the park to make certain that the park is open for public use.

Pets (dogs, etc.) are not allowed in the Park. Also, tree jumping and climbing in the Park are prohibited and children under the age of 13 will not be allowed in the Park unless they are accompanied by an adult.

Blue Hole Park is located just east of the downtown square. From the square, take Old Kyle Road to CR 285, hang a left on CR 285 a short distance to Blue Hole Lane. The park is located at 333 Blue Hole Lane.

The City’s “Blue Hole” website is found at http://www.vil.wimberley.tx.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7BB766306E-4CDF-449D-88C2-3778763E9617%7D

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