Hamilton Pool Preserve

24300 Hamilton Pool Road, Dripping Springs, TX 78620

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Sunday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

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  • Photo of Hamilton Pool Preserve - Hamilton Pool Road, Dripping Springs, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Hamilton Pool Preserve - Hamilton Pool Road, Dripping Springs, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Hamilton Pool Preserve - Hamilton Pool Road, Dripping Springs, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Hamilton Pool Preserve - Hamilton Pool Road, Dripping Springs, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Hamilton Pool Preserve - Hamilton Pool Road, Dripping Springs, Texas, United States
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24300 Hamilton Pool Rd, Dripping Springs, TX 78620, United States
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About the Business

Hamilton Pool Preserve is a natural oasis located at 24300 Hamilton Pool Road in Dripping Springs, Texas. This breathtaking park features a stunning 50-foot waterfall cascading into a crystal-clear pool, surrounded by lush greenery and towering limestone cliffs. Visitors can enjoy swimming, hiking, picnicking, and exploring the unique natural beauty of the preserve. With its tranquil atmosphere and picturesque surroundings, Hamilton Pool Preserve is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Kyumin Whang:
1

"Do not go! They charge $12 for reservation THEN $8 per person. There is only 1.5 trails that is a total of 2 mi long. The waterfall is like a trickle because of the drougt, but worst of all, the walk under the cliff is closed because of falling rocks and I don't think it will ever open again with the fracking and increased earthquakes in south TX. Definitely NOT worth it. Not much to see."

1 year ago
Jan Campbell:
4

"Wonderful short hike to the pool but don't attempt if you are unsteady on your feet and by all means bring a walking stick. The water was low and had some bacteria so we were told not to touch it. Unfortunately the path that goes in back of the falls is closed due to falling rocks. I would definitely try this walk again in a different season. You need to book your reservation in advance, cost $12. Pay daily per person rate at entrance, bring cash. Super cheap senior rate of $3."

1 year ago
Susan Knapp:
5

"Great place to stop for a few hours and explore. The hike down to the pool is pretty steep, so be aware. You have to have a reservation to get in. There are porta-potties at the parking lot and down by the pool, but no running water! Also, take cash there’s an $8/per person charge at the gate that they don’t tell you about."

1 year ago
Elisa Valdez:
5

"So much fun! Reservations required! Bring cash, you’ll pay the ranger at the gate. Short but steep walk down to the pool, do your best to pack light. Toddlers will likely need to be carried some on the way down, more on the way back up to the parking lot."

1 year ago
Michael James:
4

"I never took the chance to go when I lived in Austin. I just had to see it! Reservations are a hassle...and of course when I went the bacteria levels were not good. I should have known that was a risk early in the season with water levels being low but I was there at the end of May and just had to go. Anyways, because of the water levels the waterfall wasn't as powerful. Since I moved they stopped allowing people to walk under the falls as well due to the chance of rocks falling. The amount of 'beach' area is not very big but bring a float when you are allowed to swim and just relax the whole time in the water! One thing I really enjoyed was getting to take photos of an empty pool area. I would have never been able to get shots without a ton of people in them if it hadn't been a day when people weren't allowed to swim. Just hope one day I get something better than a $60 phone to capture the beauty. Nothing will ever compete with going and exploring these places yourself though."

1 year ago
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