The World’s Largest Spring-Fed Swimming Hole Is Near Austin And It’s Perfect For A Weekend Trip

Balmorhea State Park in West Texas features the world's largest spring-fed swimming pool, making it a perfect weekend getaway.

Pack up the car and embark on an adventure. Balmorhea State Park sits in the heart of gorgeous West Texas, and it's definitely worth the trek. In addition to the never-ending views, wonderful campsites, and fascinating wildlife, Balmorhea State Park is home to a magnificent natural pool. That's right -- the world's largest spring-fed swimming hole is near Austin, and it's perfect for a weekend trip.

West Texas is calling your name.

Head west and enjoy the lovely views along the way. As you get closer to Balmorhea State Park, expansive desert views will greet you.

The journey is part of the adventure. Out here, you can see for miles and miles.

When you reach Balmorhea State Park's incredible pool, you won't believe your eyes.

After 2 million dollars worth of renovations, Balmorhea's beautiful pool is open to the public once again. This splendid getaway was built in the 1930s and continues to dazzle visitors today.

The crystal clear water gushes from San Solomon Springs.

When they say it's the largest spring-fed pool in the world, they're not exaggerating. Balmorhea State Park's pool spans 1.3 acres and holds 3.5 million gallons of water.

Portions of this lovely oasis reach 25 feet deep.

It's a lot warmer than Barton Springs, too. Balmorhea State Park's pool stays between 72 - 76 degrees year-round. Go ahead and cannonball into the water! The springs are calling your name.

Spend a weekend in West Texas at Balmorhea State Park.

Balmorhea State Park is located at 9207 State Highway 17 in Balmorhea, Texas. The pool is open daily from 8 am to 7:30 pm. Entrance fees are $7 for adults. Children under twelve can enter for free. To learn more about this one-of-a-kind attraction, visit Balmorhea State Park's website or Facebook page.

Searching for more adventure? Plan trips to these eight under-appreciated state parks around Austin.

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