In honor of this beautifully hot Texas summer, I wanted to share some of my favorite Texas hidden gems. Maybe you've been wanting to plan a "stay-cation" but haven't figured out where you want to go. Maybe, you're like me, and are tired of driving to Galveston or Kemah and want something different. Here are five hidden gems throughout the great state of Texas.
1. Medina River
With cypress trees, the winding and gorgeous Medina River could be called the most beautiful river in Texas. It typically doesn't attract the large crowds like the Guadalupe or Frio River, which means it's perfect for relaxation and feeling like you aren't even in Texas. The best way to access this gorgeous river is by driving to Bandera. Be sure to bring your tent or camper because you won't want to leave after one day. Also, be sure to check water reports before visiting.
This gorgeous, 30-foot-deep artesian spring is growing in popularity and I know exactly why. Just looking through photos you can tell this place is the top spot for a "stay-cation." Located just north of Wimberly, Jacob's Well has become very popular with divers. Although, it is not recommended due to the amount of diver's who have lost their lives from the false exits. This would be the perfect get away and is a perfect example of a "hidden gem."
This incredibly, dream-like hidden gem is located within Colorado Bend State Park, just northwest of Austin. With 60-foot-tall waterfalls creating a lush green canyon, this stop will remind you more of Hawaii then Texas. Although the dry seasons will likely disappoint, it's a perfect time during the summer and you don't want to miss out on all the beauty this gem has to offer.
4. Hamilton Pool
This hidden oasis is becoming more and more popular. Located west of Austin, visitors will walk a short trail through a stream-fed canyon that will lead you to this one-of-a-kind grotto. Being that this beautiful location is known to be one of the best swimming holes in Texas, you will likely see hordes of crowds, but if you head there early enough on a weekday you will avoid the crowds and can enjoy Hamilton Pool all to yourself.
5. Krause Springs
Saving my personal favorite for last! Krause Springs is one of the absolute best hidden gems in Texas. Located in Spicewood about 30 miles west of Austin, this stunning location boast camping, a rope swing, butterfly garden, and swimming holes galore. Most weekends you will have plenty of room to enjoy some quality "stay-cation" family time, but during the holidays, such as July 4, arrive early to get your spot as Krause Springs will fill up fast. Camping in tents does not require a reservation, but if you're bringing your camper, you will need to reach out and reserve your spot. You won't regret spending a weekend or two here!
Thanks for checking out this week's edition of Tuesday Treasures.
God Bless Texas and all the beautiful hidden gems. Have you've visited one of these gems before? If not, add them to your "must visit" bucket list.