Texas in the summer can be so miserable. (I just really wish they would consider year round school but that's another post.) It's too hot to even be at the pool and so many indoor activities are over crowded and over priced. My girlfriends and I decided to head to Austin for a couple of days to visit some swimming holes there. We had a terrific time and the kids did too. We all stayed at a Hotel together with rooms close by so the kids could play board games together in the evenings. The hotel staff was so accommodating to our large group (16) and even fed us all pizza one night.
The places we visited were:
McKinney Falls State Park- This was gorgeous and the water was cool. It was a little scary to jump off the rocks but other people there showed us where it was safe to jump and then we went at it. All of our kids are older and are good swimmers and we all stayed close together. It was a lot of fun!
Water Biking under the Congress bridge to watch the bats emerge was a great time. We had a perfect view of the bridge and rode around while the sun was setting. We saw plenty of bats but not the huge cloud that you will see in August or September. Lucy and I rode together and it was amazing how quiet it seemed in the water, even though there were people on the shores and bridge. Something about being on the water was just really peaceful.
Barton Springs Hiking and Swimming- I loved this area and it was actually free. The hike was probably half a mile and since it was in Austin and shaded it was actually quite pleasant. The Springs were cold and we enjoyed climbing around the rocks and practicing our backflips and other tricks. We spent hours there and when we eaten through our stash of Nutella and Ritz we headed over to Round Rock Donuts to have the World's biggest donut! I have to say it wasn't actually very good and I was super tired by that point but fun to say we went. :)
The last day we stopped by Barton Springs dam and just hung out for a bit. It was actually not my favorite part. It didn't seem especially clean. Too many people and dogs and too little water. :(
I like Austin but I don't think I'd want to live there. Definitely a great place to visit though!
madeleine grace cosby
8 years ago
