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Land Adventures with Wimberley Parks at Blue Hole - Austin

Land Adventures with Wimberley Parks at Blue Hole

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1–2 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels, including children and seniors

Overview

Join monthly guided hikes at Blue Hole in Wimberley, where easy trails and fascinating stories await. Perfect for all ages, these free walks combine nature and history in a scenic Texas setting.

Wimberley, Texas

Guided Hikes

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About This Adventure

Join us for a monthly FREE guided hike at Blue Hole Regional Park, where Wimberley Parks and Rec staff lead you through themes like riparian systems and park history. Enjoy easy, ADA-accessible trails while exploring nature and learning something new. Perfect for all ages, these hikes promise memorable outdoor experiences!

About

Join us once a month for a FREE guided hike led by Wimberley Parks and Rec staff! Each month we will have a different theme, from riparian systems to learning about trees, or covering the history of our parks. All guided Hikes are ADA-accessible and rated easy.

Dates

  • Jan 19
  • Feb 16
  • Mar 15
  • Apr 19
  • May 17
  • Jun 21
  • Jul 19
  • Aug 16
  • Sep 20
  • Oct 18
  • Nov 15
  • Dec 20

Time

9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Price

FREE! All ages welcome

Location

Blue Hole Regional Park Meet at the picnic tables in the swim lot at Blue Hole Regional Park

Adventure Tips

Wear comfortable, supportive shoes

Ensure your footwear is suitable for walking on varied terrain to enjoy the trails comfortably.

Bring water and sun protection

Stay hydrated and shielded from the sun for a safe and enjoyable experience.

Arrive early for parking

Parking spots fill quickly, so plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early.

Check park accessibility options

Contact Wimberley Parks and Rec to confirm ADA accommodations for accessible trails.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great blue heron
  • White-tailed deer

History

Blue Hole Park was officially established in the 1960s and has long served as a community gathering spot and natural swimming hole.

Conservation

The park emphasizes sustainable practices and conservation efforts to protect Texas’ natural waterways and ecosystems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Proper footwear provides support on varied terrains for a relaxed walk.

Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)

Essential

Protect yourself from sun exposure during outdoor activities.

Water bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated during your hike, especially in warmer weather.

Light jacket or raincoat

Be prepared for changing weather conditions.

spring; summer; fall; winter specific