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The Swimming Holes of Texas
by Julie Wernersbach and Carolyn Tracy
University of Texas Press, 2017 eISBN: 978-1-4773-1333-6 Library of Congress Classification F384.3.W47 2017 Dewey Decimal Classification 917.640464
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Nothing beats a natural swimming hole for cooling off on a scorching summer day in Texas. Cold, clear spring water, big old shade trees, and a quiet stretch of beach or lawn offer the perfect excuse to pack a cooler and head out with family and friends to the nearest natural oasis. Whether you’re looking for a quick getaway or an unforgettable summer vacation, let The Swimming Holes of Texas be your guide. Julie Wernersbach and Carolyn Tracy highlight one hundred natural swimming spots across the entire state. The book is organized by geographic regions, so you can quickly find local places to swim—or plan a trip to a more distant spot you’d like to explore. Each swimming hole is illustrated with an inviting color photo and a description of what it’s like to swim there, as well as the site’s history, ecology, and conservation. The authors include all the pertinent info about admission fees and hours, parking, and on-site amenities such as showers and restrooms. They also offer tips for planning your trips and lists of the swimming holes that are most welcoming to families and pets. So when the temperature tops 100 and there’s nothing but traffic in sight, take a detour down the backroads and swim, sunbathe, revel, and relax in the swimming holes of Texas.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
JULIE WERNERSBACH and CAROLYN TRACYAustin, TexasWernersbach is the literary director of the Texas Book Festival and a former marketing director at BookPeople, Austin’s largest independent bookstore. Tracy is a freelance photographer who works for an animal welfare nonprofit. They are the authors of Vegan Survival Guide to Austin.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: Swim the Lone Star StatePlanning Your TripSwimmers' EtiquetteHistory and ConservationPark Rules and Regulations State Parks National ParksNorth Belton Lake Cedar Ridge Park Buffalo Springs Lake Caprock Canyons State Park Cleburne State Park Copper Breaks State Park Dinosaur Valley State Park Fort Parker State Park Grapevine Lake Katie’s Woods Meadowmere Park Lake Arrowhead State Park Lake Brownwood State Park Lewisville Lake Little Elm Park Pilot Knoll Park Stewart Creek Park Lake Mineral Wells State Park Possum Kingdom State Park Ray Roberts Lake State Park Isle du Bois Unit Johnson Branch Unit Stillhouse Park Twin Points Park at Eagle Mountain LakeEast Boykin Springs Recreation Area, Angelina National Forest Daingerfield State Park Fort Boggy State Park Huntsville State Park Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Lake Livingston State Park Lake Tejas Martin Dies Jr. State Park Ratcliff Recreation Area, Davy Crockett National Forest Tyler State ParkCentral Badu City Park Bandera City Park Black Rock Park Boerne City Lake Park Cypress Bend Park Flat Rock Park Guadalupe River State Park Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool Ingram Dam Inks Lake State Park James Kiehl River Bend Park Kerrville-Schreiner Park Lions Park Llano River Slab Louise Hays Park Moffett Park Pedernales Falls State Park Robinson Llano County Park Wagon Wheel CrossingAustin and Surrounding Area Arkansas Bend Park Barton Creek Greenbelt The Flats and Campbell’s Hole Gus Fruh Twin Falls and Sculpture Falls Barton Springs Pool Blanco State Park Blue Hole Park, Georgetown Blue Hole Regional Park, Wimberley Bull Creek District Park Canyon Lake Park Colorado Bend State Park Deep Eddy Pool Emma Long Metropolitan Park Hamilton Pool Preserve Hippie Hollow/McGregor County Park Jacob’s Well Natural Area Krause Springs Landa Park Laura Reed Park Mansfield Dam Park McKinney Falls State Park Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area Pace Bend Park The Point at Bob Wentz Park Prince Solms Park Rio Vista Park River Trail Park Sandy Creek Park San Marcos City Park Sewell Park William & Eleanor Crook Park Zedler Mill Park SouthSouth Choke Canyon State Park Coleto Creek Park “Come and Take It” Historic Swimming Hole Lake Corpus Christi State Park Max Starcke Park Palmetto State ParkWest Amistad Reservoir Balmorhea State Park Del Rio’s Blue Hole at Moore Park Boquillas Hot Springs, Big Bend National Park Devils River State Natural Area Fort Clark Springs Swimming Pool Garner State Park The Quince San Felipe Lions Park Utopia Park Wes Cooksey ParkOur Top FivesAcknowledgments
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This title is no longer available from this publisher at this time. To let the publisher know you are interested in the title, please email bv-help@uchicago.edu.
The Swimming Holes of Texas
by Julie Wernersbach and Carolyn Tracy
University of Texas Press, 2017 eISBN: 978-1-4773-1333-6
Nothing beats a natural swimming hole for cooling off on a scorching summer day in Texas. Cold, clear spring water, big old shade trees, and a quiet stretch of beach or lawn offer the perfect excuse to pack a cooler and head out with family and friends to the nearest natural oasis. Whether you’re looking for a quick getaway or an unforgettable summer vacation, let The Swimming Holes of Texas be your guide. Julie Wernersbach and Carolyn Tracy highlight one hundred natural swimming spots across the entire state. The book is organized by geographic regions, so you can quickly find local places to swim—or plan a trip to a more distant spot you’d like to explore. Each swimming hole is illustrated with an inviting color photo and a description of what it’s like to swim there, as well as the site’s history, ecology, and conservation. The authors include all the pertinent info about admission fees and hours, parking, and on-site amenities such as showers and restrooms. They also offer tips for planning your trips and lists of the swimming holes that are most welcoming to families and pets. So when the temperature tops 100 and there’s nothing but traffic in sight, take a detour down the backroads and swim, sunbathe, revel, and relax in the swimming holes of Texas.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
JULIE WERNERSBACH and CAROLYN TRACYAustin, TexasWernersbach is the literary director of the Texas Book Festival and a former marketing director at BookPeople, Austin’s largest independent bookstore. Tracy is a freelance photographer who works for an animal welfare nonprofit. They are the authors of Vegan Survival Guide to Austin.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: Swim the Lone Star StatePlanning Your TripSwimmers' EtiquetteHistory and ConservationPark Rules and Regulations State Parks National ParksNorth Belton Lake Cedar Ridge Park Buffalo Springs Lake Caprock Canyons State Park Cleburne State Park Copper Breaks State Park Dinosaur Valley State Park Fort Parker State Park Grapevine Lake Katie’s Woods Meadowmere Park Lake Arrowhead State Park Lake Brownwood State Park Lewisville Lake Little Elm Park Pilot Knoll Park Stewart Creek Park Lake Mineral Wells State Park Possum Kingdom State Park Ray Roberts Lake State Park Isle du Bois Unit Johnson Branch Unit Stillhouse Park Twin Points Park at Eagle Mountain LakeEast Boykin Springs Recreation Area, Angelina National Forest Daingerfield State Park Fort Boggy State Park Huntsville State Park Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Lake Livingston State Park Lake Tejas Martin Dies Jr. State Park Ratcliff Recreation Area, Davy Crockett National Forest Tyler State ParkCentral Badu City Park Bandera City Park Black Rock Park Boerne City Lake Park Cypress Bend Park Flat Rock Park Guadalupe River State Park Hancock Springs Free Flow Pool Ingram Dam Inks Lake State Park James Kiehl River Bend Park Kerrville-Schreiner Park Lions Park Llano River Slab Louise Hays Park Moffett Park Pedernales Falls State Park Robinson Llano County Park Wagon Wheel CrossingAustin and Surrounding Area Arkansas Bend Park Barton Creek Greenbelt The Flats and Campbell’s Hole Gus Fruh Twin Falls and Sculpture Falls Barton Springs Pool Blanco State Park Blue Hole Park, Georgetown Blue Hole Regional Park, Wimberley Bull Creek District Park Canyon Lake Park Colorado Bend State Park Deep Eddy Pool Emma Long Metropolitan Park Hamilton Pool Preserve Hippie Hollow/McGregor County Park Jacob’s Well Natural Area Krause Springs Landa Park Laura Reed Park Mansfield Dam Park McKinney Falls State Park Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area Pace Bend Park The Point at Bob Wentz Park Prince Solms Park Rio Vista Park River Trail Park Sandy Creek Park San Marcos City Park Sewell Park William & Eleanor Crook Park Zedler Mill Park SouthSouth Choke Canyon State Park Coleto Creek Park “Come and Take It” Historic Swimming Hole Lake Corpus Christi State Park Max Starcke Park Palmetto State ParkWest Amistad Reservoir Balmorhea State Park Del Rio’s Blue Hole at Moore Park Boquillas Hot Springs, Big Bend National Park Devils River State Natural Area Fort Clark Springs Swimming Pool Garner State Park The Quince San Felipe Lions Park Utopia Park Wes Cooksey ParkOur Top FivesAcknowledgments