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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

What is the water level at the Greenbelt right now?



Best places to go swimming near Austin TX

The summer months are here, and the heat has set in. If you are looking to escape the air conditioning while still staying cool, the Barton Creek Greenbelt is one of the best places to go swimming near Austin TX.

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Is the water at the Greenbelt deep enough for swimming?

Before you head all the way to the Greenbelt, you’ll want to know if the water is even deep enough for swimming. Greenbelt Now is a great website that will help you know the real-time water levels at different areas of the Greenbelt. You can find the website right here.

If the water at the Greenbelt is too shallow, there are multiple other great swimming holes in the Austin area. Be assured, you will be able to find some water to splash around in, whether it is another natural body of water or a man-made pool. Other options in the Austin area include:

Barton Springs

If the Greenbelt is too shallow, head just up the road to Barton Springs. In addition to the natural springs, Barton Springs includes a pool equipped with diving boards and a large shallow area.

Blue Hole in Wimberley

Located 40 miles south of Austin, Blue Hole is located on a nature preserve. Dogs are not allowed, but carry-in food and drinks and water toys are welcome.

Blue Hole in Georgetown

This free swimming hole is located just north of Austin. Amenities include picnic tables and restrooms. Be careful, the water can get deep!

McKinney Falls State Park

McKinney Falls State Park offers camping hiking, mountain biking, camping, fishing and, of course, swimming.

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