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Creekside Campout at Blue Hole: A Serene Camping Escape in Wimberley, Texas - Wimberley

Creekside Campout at Blue Hole: A Serene Camping Escape in Wimberley, Texas

Wimberleyeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

overnight or longer

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical demands for setting up camp and light exploring

Overview

Discover the tranquil Creekside Campout near Wimberley, Texas, where Cypress Creek’s gentle flow and a cozy campfire set the stage for an unforgettable night under the stars at Blue Hole Regional Park.

Wimberley, Texas

Creekside Campout

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About This Adventure

Escape to the tranquil beauty of nature at our Creekside Campout! Experience a magical night under the stars by Cypress Creek, complete with a cozy campfire and stargazing. This exclusive camping adventure at Blue Hole promises relaxation and connection, making it a memorable getaway for all ages.

About

Escape to nature at our Creekside Campout! Immerse yourself in a night of starlit serenity beside Cypress Creek. Enjoy a campfire, stargazing, and other activities. Unplug and unwind at this exclusive camping opportunity at Blue Hole.

You must bring your own meals and cooking utensils. S’mores materials will be provided.

Maximum 5 people per tent.

Alcohol, smoking/vaping, and fishing are prohibited at Blue Hole Regional Park. No pets are allowed on the swim lawn.

Date

Saturday and Sunday March 16-17 Saturday and Sunday November 16-17

Time

Check in begins 3 p.m. on Saturday Check out by 11 a.m. on Sunday

Price

$30 per tent All ages welcome!

Location

Blue Hole Regional Park Swim Lawn

Adventure Tips

Arrive Early to Secure a Prime Spot

Set up camp before sunset to get the best creekside location and enjoy ample daylight for exploring.

Bring Your Own Water and Supplies

Water sources are limited, so pack enough drinking water and snacks for your stay.

Respect Quiet Hours

Quiet hours typically begin at dusk—keep noise low to preserve the natural ambiance for all campers.

Use Leave No Trace Principles

Carry out all trash and minimize fire impact to help keep the Blue Hole area pristine.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Great blue herons

History

Blue Hole Regional Park was established in 1996 to conserve the natural springs and creek habitat vital to Wimberley's ecology.

Conservation

Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace to preserve the creek’s fragile ecosystem and minimize human impact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Tent with Good Ventilation

Essential

Prepares you for warm nights and mosquitoes common in spring.

spring specific

Sleeping Bag Rated for Mild Temperatures

Essential

Keeps you comfortable during warm Texas nights without overheating.

summer specific

Portable Camp Stove or Lightweight Cooking Gear

Allows easy meal prep when cooler weather calls for hot food.

fall specific

Headlamp or Flashlight

Essential

Essential for nighttime navigation and safety around the campsite.

winter specific