EMPTY NESTERS EXPLORE TEXAS

Hamilton Pool in Texas is a great place to visit for Empty Nesters!

Hamilton Pool

Texas Hill Country is for Empty Nesters!

Taking a hike around Hamilton Pool in the Hill Country is fun, and easy! Hamilton Pool is an historic swimming hole, about an hour outside of Austin.  Hamilton Creek empties into the Pedernales River, spilling over limestone outcroppings to create a 50 foot waterfall. In Mexico, this would be known as a cenote.  I thought it would be worth a look, and I was absolutely correct.

The pool is about a mile from the entrance to the trail.  It is the Hill Country, so it is up and down, up and down. The path is rocky and uneven with plenty of gnarly roots.  I had no trouble on it, actually, I love nature and I love paths like this.  I am quite surefooted on uneven surfaces, it is only on smooth flat ground that I fall…or smooth steps.  Hamilton Pool is one of those places where generations of people have enjoyed the “swimming hole”.  The water is cool and green, and looks inviting, but unfortunately, there are times when one cannot swim because of high bacteria levels.  Today was one of those days. There are signs that will tell you yay or nay!

The Falls

After the hike, I could see why you would want a swim.  Whew.  So I checked out the caverns and the pool, and enjoyed some time just watching and listening to the waterfall.  It is nice and cool under the roof of the outcropping. It was nice to actually sit behind the falls as well.

Pedernales River

I headed back after 20 minutes at the pool (since there was no swimming I didn’t stay for a long time) and somehow, I missed the turn off to the main path back to the parking lot.  Instead, I hiked an additional mile along the Pedernales River.  I have no idea how I could have missed the main path….but I was in unfamiliar territory, and I thought, great, I can see myself lost, wandering along the river to the pool and back again for hours.  I can hear Randy and the kids already, another “kooky” mom story!  Fortunately, I managed to find the path again and headed up.  And I mean UP.  The Hill Country is very hilly indeed!  So I did over 3 miles of up and down terrain.  I can hear some snickering that 3 miles is not much distance.  But hey, I am over 50 and I have a few health issues like having an erector set in my spine, 8 pedicle screws and rods holding it all together, so I am pretty happy with my hike this morning. I need action!  Anyway, if you are near Austin, Tx or in the Hill Country, take a hike to Hamilton Pool.  It is a beautiful place to relax.

Along the path
Yes, this is the path
Hamilton Pool Beach

 

 

 

 

On a lovely evening, visit The Oasis, one of the most popular restaurants on Lake Travis. The views are panoramic! And throughout the Hill Country, you run into furry neighbors! I LOVE wild life!
Deer!
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Tam Warner

Award Winning Travel Journalist and Blogger, writing about Eclectic Travels in the Empty Nest! From scuba to luxury cruises to kayaking to expeditions, Tam is ready to go! Contact me at travelswithtam@gmail.com

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