Worth the Drive: Cool Sports to Beat the Summer Heat in Central Texas

While pools and lakes are popular spots for escaping the Texas heat, numerous other unique outdoor destinations await within a short drive of Georgetown. From stunning waterfalls in Austin to the crystal-clear waters of Wimberley’s Blue Hole, Central Texas is home to a variety of scenic spots that offer refreshing fun for the entire family.

GORMAN FALLS 

Nestled deep within Colorado Bend State Park, Gorman Falls is a stunning 70-foot spring-fed waterfall that rewards those willing to embark on a rigorous 1.5-mile hike over rocky terrain. The journey along the Gorman Falls Trail is dotted with sights such as prickly pear cacti, Ashe junipers, and other native Texas vegetation. The breathtaking falls are accessible year round, with the park open daily 6am – 10pm. Admission is $5 for adults and free for children 12 and under.
1201 Colorado Park Road, Bend, 1.5-hour drive from Georgetown.

WIMBERLEY BLUE HOLE

Wimberley’s Blue Hole features stunningly clear, tranquil waters fed by Cypress Creek, making it an idyllic place to cool off on a scorching summer day. Located in Blue Hole Regional Park, the swimming hole is surrounded by hiking trails, bike paths, and picturesque picnic spots. Blue Hole’s swimming season runs from May 1 through Labor Day, with weekends in September. Reservations are required to access the swimming area.
333 Blue Hole Ln, Wimberley, 1.5-hour drive from Georgetown.

KRAUSE SPRINGS

Krause Springs, situated in Spicewood, is a 115-acre swimming and camping site privately owned by the Krause family for over 50 years. Recognized for its historical significance, Krause Springs is listed on the National Registry of Historical Sites and features more than 30 springs, several of which feed both natural and man-made pools. Admission is $10 for adults, $6 for children ages 4-11, and free for children under 4.
424 County Road 404, Spicewood, 1.5-hour drive from Georgetown.

TWIN FALLS & SCULPTURE FALLS

For an adventurous day, take the Barton Creek Greenbelt Trail to discover Twin Falls and Sculpture Falls. This 3-mile trail follows Barton Creek and features two stunning waterfalls. The trailhead, located off MoPac Expressway, offers free parking. Twin Falls is about a half-mile from the trailhead, though the path is rocky, while Sculpture Falls lies further north along the trail. 3918 S. MoPac Expy, Austin, 40-minute drive from Georgetown.

NOLAN CREEK

Belton’s Nolan Creek is an ideal destination for swimming, kayaking, or tubing without straying far from civilization. Originating from springs in the Fort Cavazos area, the creek features clear waters and plenty of ducks to feed, as well as several limestone drops for easy access and an area for tubes and kayaks near the Martin Luther King Jr. Bridge. The scenic 1.2-mile hike and bike trail winds through Harris Community Park, Yettie Polk Park, and Liberty Park, offering multiple access points. One popular spot is near The Gin, a historic area with restaurants, shops, and ample parking.
219 S. East St., Belton, 30-minute drive from Georgetown.