Austin Cool Place Hamilton Pool
The trail from the parking area is pretty steep and isn't for someone not used to hiking. At the bottom of the little valley you can turn right and take a short walk to the pool or turn left and have a half mile walk to the Pedernales River. The trail to the actual Hamilton Pool is pretty easy and it is a relatively short walk from the bottom of the canyon. The trail is lined with boulders and has towering cliffs on either side.
You can actually walk completely around the pool with much of the trail having the remains of the ceiling cave overhead. At one point, the trail climbs up fairly high and goes directly behind the 80 foot waterfall that cascades into the pool.
The creek that runs from the pool to the river is lined with huge cypress trees. Today the needles were just about all off the trees. Having fallen into the water and on to the ground, the surface of the creek where it pools and the many boulders that line the creek were covered in light red.
When it is warm enough you can swim in Hamilton Pool. The water is chilly and the pool has some boulders in it so you should not jump or dive into it. Even though the water is a clear blue-green, the submerged rocks can be deceiving as to their depth. If there has been significant rain the pool may be closed du to a high bacteria count. If you plan on going to Hamilton pool and want to get in the water it is best to call in advance of your trip.
To get to Hamilton Pool, take Hwy 71 west of Austin. Just past the town of Bee Cave, turn left on Hamilton Pool Road. After you pass where 12 turns to the left, Hamilton Pool will be just over 5 miles ahead. If you plan on going, go early if you go in the summer as the park can get crowded. They shut down the entrance when the parking area is full.
Sam Chapman is an Austin real estate agent who has lived and worked in the Austin area since 1987. Read Sams Austin Real Estate Blog and check out his Hamilton Pool photos.