![]() You can hear the roar of the waterfall before you even see it – not a Niagara Falls kind of a roar, but one that definitely heightens your excitement to get there. Just a quick hike down to the grotto and you feel like you have entered a tropical rain forest. It’s not often, but I was secretly glad there was no swimming the day were were there – less people were there that day and it made for amazing pictures. Please refer to the pool schedule (PDF) for detailed class information. ![]() The park rangers monitor the water quality in the pool and will close it if the bacteria levels are too high. This pool offers lap swim, senior swim, recreation swim and lessons. In recent weeks, our area has undergone some rain that caused severe flooding, so on the day we visited, swimming was not allowed. Hamilton Pool is a 50ft plunge waterfall by a deep grotto, which is easily our favorite Texas falls near Austin, but its popularity has limited its access. So the earlier arrival one has, the better chance you have of getting in. 24300 Hamilton Pool Rd Dripping Springs, TX 78620 - (512) 264-2740 Category (s): Parks & Nature + Add to Itinerary Hamilton Pool is OPEN Reservations Required to Enter Preserve Make your reservation before coming to the preserve. To cut down on the number of visitors in the preserve, they only allow 75 vehicles to visit at a time. When we arrived at the park, we learned that they were waiving the entry fee because of the risk of handling money during the pandemic. You pay for the reservation, and then there is an 8 per person admission fee at the park, cash only. Norfolk Twin OLake Wright Drive Suite 400 Norfolk, VA 23502. Being as lush as the area was, that was just fine for our family – we tend to be chickens when it comes to poison ivy or snakes. Our next stop was Hamilton Pool Preserve. 8283 Greensboro Drive Hamilton Building McLean, VA 22102. We were reminded as we arrived that Hamilton Pool is a preserve, meaning visitors are required to stay on the trails at all time. Hamilton Hotel has an insider’s perspective on local must-see spots, under-the-radar destinations, and the best things to do while you’re visiting the District of Columbia.
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