Krause Springs

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Krause Springs

Campground · Burnet County

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424 Co Rd 404, Spicewood, TX 78669

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Krause Springs is a stunning, family-owned oasis just 30 miles from Austin, featuring crystal-clear spring-fed pools, serene gardens, and ample camping space to escape the everyday hustle.  

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"Central Texas is revered for natural swimming holes like the one at Krause Springs, about 30 miles west of Austin. The swimming hole and campgrounds have been privately owned by the Krause family since 1955, and the site islisted on the National Register of Historic Places. The spring-fedpool is surrounded by knobby, towering oak trees. Swing outon a ropeand drop in ordive in from boulders. There is also a swimming pool on-site.Krause Springs accepts reservations for RV camping; tent camping is permitted on a first-come, first-served basis."

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jay quinones

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Krause Springs is simply a hidden gem! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 From the moment I arrived, I was captivated by the serene beauty of the surroundings. The lush greenery, along with the tranquil atmosphere, makes it an ideal getaway. The centerpiece, a stunning waterfall, is a must-see. Its cascading waters create a soothing sound that adds to the peaceful ambiance. Swimming in the cool waters beneath the falls was the highlight of my visit! Overall, Krause Springs offers a little piece of paradise for nature lovers and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle. Highly recommend!

Kevin Mai

Google
Came across this place while searching for a pool when staying in Marble Falls. Location was pretty easy to find, a nice little drive thru hill country. There were plenty of parking so you don’t have to worry about that. The place itself is amazing, the little garden is a nice getaway to explore. The upper pool area was cleaned and well maintained, it was cold ( what you expect, it’s spring water ) but once you’re in it you’ll be fine. After the upper pool area there’s another pool at the bottom level which was really nice to check out and lounge, also around the area are some hidden water falls that’s a cool hike away. Overall I enjoyed it and so did my wife and son. Would definitely recommend it

JJ2A

Google
I went camping there on the Fourth of July, knowing it was gonna be raining. It was still the best time I ever had and even with the rain they let off the Fourth of July fireworks with a spectacular firework show that lasted forever. Every time I thought it was the finale. It just kept going love the cave under the waterfall. The rub swing was great me and my kids had the best time ever even while the rest of Texas was flooding.

Anne Stockwell

Google
We went to Krause Springs for the day, so I can't speak to the campground though I heard it's very nice. We spent most of our time swimming in the upper, man-made pool, and walking around in the gardens. The pool was very nice. The bottom has some texture but I didn't feel like I needed to put on water shoes or anything - though the pool deck does get very hot in the sun, so you might want them for that reason. You can sit on the wall around the pool deck, but we were glad we brought beach chairs to get comfy in. The water was cold but swimmable, and very clean, though there were leaves from the trees. It was a Thursday, the day school let out for summer break, but it wasn't crowded. Maybe the next day it would have been. They close the pool down at 5pm on Thursdays for a weekly cleaning, FYI. We didn't go down to the stream. It was a pretty laid back quiet atmosphere around the upper pool; there was a guy with a boom box but he kept the volume low. It sounded a bit rowdier down toward the stream, but still pretty family -friendly. We didn't have any kids with us but there were several around the upper pool, babies to teenagers, and they all seemed to be having a wonderful time. Bring your own refreshments, just remember, NO GLASS. And don't neglect to walk through the garden; it's beautiful and inspiring, with several places you can sit or even chill out in a hammock for a while. Thank you to the owners!

Raechel Sims

Google
What a delightful surprise this was! We had reservations for Hamilton Pool but it was closed for bacteria; fortunately one of the rangers there made the fantastic recommendation of Krause Springs about 35 minutes north. The drive through hill country was gorgeous, and we were completely delighted when we arrived at the property. The garden (and the giant wind chimes!) are incredible, worth the (very reasonable) $10 admission alone. We spent some time wandering around the amazing plant specimens and fountains before making our way down to the pools. The grounds are lovingly maintained and in immaculate condition. We took a quick dip in the upper pool to cool off before trekking down to the natural pool - just wow! It feels like something from the Jurassic era with all the interconnected vines along the water’s edge and waterfalls trickling through the ferns. We just stayed for an afternoon swim but the camping spaces look fun and great for lots of exploring. Definitely worth the trip if you’re in the greater Austin area or looking for a unique spot off the beaten path!

Christopher Delance

Google
This was my first time here. I was not let down. There were plenty of picnic areas to relax and have a bite. The views were great too. The upper area has water that was crystal clear and cold. Which was refreshing given the heat. But the adventure starts when you either venture down the narrow stairs or down the rocks to the watering hole. There is a rope swing and a small place to cliff jump, and a little cave to explore. But please be mindful, the ground is uneven and certain locations are jagged. When we went, the water was pretty murky. But I imagine that is pretty standard given the volume of visitors. When I'm back in the area, I'm likely to visit again

coryt888

Google
Great natural spring and campground. Nice friendly relaxed hosts. Please remember to not play loud music or get too drunk this is a relaxed family atmosphere. It's very clean as most people clean up after themselves. The botanical garden is a must vist as well.

M Mtz

Google
Very shaded and really interesting land. Huge bald Cypress trees and a couple of waterfalls. Day passes are affordable. Camping available. Huge picnic tables and a spring fed pool in case you don't want to swim in the lagoon. It's a really great place to meet.
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Mcnamara D.

Yelp
Great fun, get there early. The gardens are wonderful. Didn't see any docent or garden folks and would appreciate if they gave classes. Or just to tell what we are seeing. We debated bringing young kids but think 5+ is best range. Slippery rocks and one on one attention for little ones! Not pets, smoking or glass. Dint see anyone policing but didn't see violators ether. I suppose the over abundance of signs helps. The water was wonderful but earliest is better because it got crowded in a Saturday of many with more tatoos than most. In the nice garden they have hundreds of pots. Bet they have a forklift that runs around with pallet to place in the greenhouse. Very relaxing It was all good until the leaf blower started up!
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Sydney D.

Yelp
Went here for a friend's birthday with a few other girlfriends and it was an amazing way to spend a Saturday summer afternoon! The drive from Austin was calm and the parking lot is very big. Adult tickets were $10. You can bring in food so I suggest having a rolling cooler or a wagon to make it easy to bring in your food, drinking water, blankets, towels, and miscellaneous other stuff! We laid out all our stuff at the upper area/pool area and then went down to lower area/waterfall when we wanted. Bring your water shoes as it's slippery down there. Keep in mind this is a very family friendly area so there will be many kids of all ages. The staff was extremely friendly and overall the whole experience was great!
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Matthew M.

Yelp
Get here early before they open and you'll have an amazing time for pictures! Then once the place fills up mid day you'll have an amazing time living life and enjoying friends and family! There is this butterfly garden that is incredibly peaceful super early in the mornings and it has oversize human length wind chimes hanging from the 100 year old trees just calmly chiming in the wind as you observe different cacti, flowers, and butterflies. There were tons of hidden trails all over the property that brought you to secluded springs, mini waterfalls, and crystal clear natural "hot tub" that were a brisk 65° haha! I made sure to lay down in those natural tubs and let the water flow over my body as I enjoyed the sounds of nature! The main body of water was cleaner in the morning but after a full day of people swimming and swooshing around and cliff diving and rope swings the water was pretty brown / muddy by the end of the day. But nonetheless it's still spring fed water so it felt great! There are beautiful campground here and all over the property you'll find BBQ pits and places to set up for lunch! I was seriously jealous walking around smelling all the fajitas and burgers getting cooked as I was empty handed haha! Fair warning it does get slippery on the walk down to the main natural pool and it requires a little bit of maneuvering but most people made it down fine! Just be extra careful They also don't allow smoking down by the pools they say you have to smoke in or near your car in the parking lot, which was more than okay with me! Some smoked herbs and garden mushrooms never hurt before a nature adventure I'd like to say! Overall this was an amazing place! Super fun adventure, and very picturesque! I had everyone asking me after what country I traveled to haha ANYONE who left a bad review is just a Debby downer because I didn't have one actual negative thing to say about this beautiful place!
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Rain W.

Yelp
4.5 This place is pretty awesome. I had never been to a springs before so this was a treat. This is a privately run area so there are not a ton of people there. It was pretty empty near the spring when we got there. There are a ton of steep stairs down to the pools so be aware. The first pool is a swimming pool with spring water and the second is a natural spring with waterfalls. That is the one we swam in. There's a tree with a rope swing, though I wasn't brave enough for that. You can swim here but be careful, there are rocks and branches down at the bottom. It's not too deep. Some areas were about 6 to 8 ft down. You may encounter turtles. We met a few. After a while people began to stream in so we packed it in and left. There is also a really pretty garden with flowers and chimes. I'd recommend it.
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Renee S.

Yelp
I seriously love this place! It's about a 45 min to an hour drive from where I live in Austin and I had been wanting to visit this place since I first moved to Texas. There always seemed to be a reason why my friends couldn't make it so on a whim, I decided to just take myself! The parking situation was easy enough. I did go on a Wednesday in August mid-day. The gentlemen at the entry were very kind and helpful. There was a $10 entry fee and they accept cash and cards. Overall, the property is a lot smaller than it appears online, but that doesn't matter much at all to me. I absolutely love the fact that they have so many different shaded areas for you to sit and relax. As many others mentioned before, the rocks can be quite slippery so just make sure you are prepared for that. I didn't get a picture of the waterfall or the rope swing but that seems to be the popular attractive around these parts. I personally went for the butterfly garden on the 4th year anniversary of my Dad's passing. This place was exactly what I needed to just feel at peace and zen. Beautiful place for sure and worth the drive!
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Melissa C.

Yelp
$10 cash and cash only to get in. Beautiful place with a garden that has huge wind chimes throughout the place; it sounds like church bells if the wind is right. The natural spring was clear and a tad low in water level which is to be expected when it doesn't rain enough. I changed shoes from sneakers to Chacos; BIG mistake. I slipped on the limestone within minutes and hit/cut my shin. It developed a hematoma and was bleeding BUT, I preserved! I didn't go into the man-made pool which is fed by the spring, I needed an Advil instead. It's a place to get right with the world. Highly recommend
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Chelsea M.

Yelp
There is a beautiful walk thru "butterfly garden" at the entrance with big wind chimes, tons of different succulents, flowers, fern and more! The pool was cold and refreshing with sitting/picnic area. Down below was the spring which was pretty murky water but felt great. Waterfall cool for photos, a cliff to jump into the water about 20ft, and rope swing. Great place to chill for the whole day and weren't super restrictive to what you can and can't bring into the park. There were restrooms and showers as well that came in handy when leaving. Amazing gigantic trees and beautiful views! Very affordable, Can't wait to go back!
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Jaycee N.

Yelp
We always take snacks and drinks the water is perfect for a hot day! And it's down the road from where I live. I love taking my friends here when they visit town!!
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Macy E.

Yelp
This place is a gold mine! They have everything you need! Jumping off cliff, rope in water and many more stuff to do!! The pools and garden and waterfalls were amazing! I WILL DEFINITELY BE BACK !! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PLACE!!!

Elvia G.

Yelp
Go!!!! But go during the week in the summer as the weekends get crowded. Peaceful. We fell asleep in the garden for over an hour

Anonimus 3.

Yelp
The water was very muddy and smell funny and even worse it says no pets allowed they were dogs in the natural pool
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Christi W.

Yelp
This place is heaven on earth! So so so beautiful. Friendly people, no hassles. Fin to camp and swim. The pool is refreshingly freezing!
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Courtney B.

Yelp
I took Thing One here for a scouting event/hike last Saturday. While I have been here before, it was the first time Thing One had been here. This is a wonderfully serene place that offers so much to include a butterfly garden, natural pool, camping site and a waterfall. While Thing One went hiking, I spent my time in the butterfly garden. The butterfly garden is great for relaxation, reading and taking photos. *It should be noted that prices have gone up for 2021 admission. Its is $9.00 for ages 12 and up and cash only #bewellcentraltexas
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Chelsea R.

Yelp
This park is truly one of a kind. If you're looking for an outdoor event space, or to take some pictures that will take your breath away...please do come here! They even have the most beautiful butterfly garden and all of the wildflowers in the spring time. I really do think I underestimated how lovely this place was until I actually came here. It's like an oasis of peace and serenity. I ended up doing a relaxed trail run here (yes that is what I do to relax...RUN haha) and enjoyed the festivities at the annual trail running festival. Pick your flavor, full marathon, half and even 5k/10k for all of you taking the leap into a consistent running routine! If you are new to trails I will say the course out there is technical and not for the faint of heart. Lots of climbing, rocks, roots and opportunities to bust your hiney. But hey...that's why it's FUN...right!? Gotta add a little difficulty. This part of hill country truly is something special and whether you are coming here to run the trails, float the river, or wedding photos you will fall in love with it just like I did. There is a small park fee to get in (mine was covered by the race) but it is well worth it.
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Dawn S.

Yelp
How have I never been to Krause Springs before? Is it worth the drive? Yes! Do I want to live in the butterfly garden? Double YES! I recommend arriving early. It opened at 9:00 and we arrived at 9:30 and it was perfect. The parking lot was just starting to fill up and we won the jackpot and found a spot in the shade under a large tree. They take credit cards but prefer cash so plan accordingly. There are a ton of picnic tables and even places to grill and tons of shade. The rocks can be slippery so wear sturdy water shoes like Chacos (this is not a sponsored comment) #chacosponsorme You'll want them in the water as well. I don't like touching the bottom but that's just me. Arriving early helps you get a shady spot before the crowd shows up. I was with a three year old and a baby and we left around noon and people were still flowing in. I will be honest, it's not the best place for a baby. As mentioned above, the rocks are slick so walking with a baby wasn't easy for my friend. I had to hold her hand several times as she made her way across the rocks. The three year old had a great time. There is a cool rope swing for people watching and a high cliff where people were jumping. Some people froze at the edge and people would chant or count down for them. It was cute! A soft sided cooler is the easiest thing to bring but I saw some people with hard sided coolers with wheels and even someone with a wagon. I don't know how they got that down there! It isn't that easy to get in and out of the water but it's doable. I suggest some noodles or a tube to lounge around. Spend some time wandering around the butterfly garden. It's wonderful. There are lots of water features and way in the back corner is a hammock. I tried to give "mean stares" LOL to the person in the hammock but let's be real. If I had gotten there first I would have camped out and never left. I didn't really give anyone mean stares. I'm kidding! I tried to "will" him out of the hammock with my mind but alas, my super powers were a bit off today. Finishing thoughts: Get there early. Bring cash. Bring water. Bring snacks. Bring a sense of adventure and get ready to cheer those jumpers off the cliff. Remember...chanting always works!
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Denise S.

Yelp
A beautiful place to spend an afternoon in the water and enjoy the outdoors. The scenery is breathtaking and there is plenty of room to find a spot to hangout in the shade. Lots of people brought coolers and bags with packed lunches. There are seating areas as well as spots on the rocks where you can sit. We saw two waterfalls and one was a bit hidden, so we were able to take a nice picture. There are also camping areas along the Riverbend. The only downside was the restroom. There was only 1 stall and no door, so you would need someone to stand guard so no one walks in on you & there were several wasps. If you plan on going, you can bring water in non-glass containers and water shoes are recommended because it is very slippery on the rocks. There is a cost to go in (see picture).
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Mike N.

Yelp
Spicewood, TX. This review is for a visit on a Wednesday afternoon. There were quite a lot of people here, I would probably avoid a weekend. The small pool is just a commercial swimming pool fed by the spring. It is way too small for the number of people, mostly children. I assume the spring flows through it so there are no chemicals? The natural pools are really quite nice. As more people arrived the water became murky but not objectionable. It's deep enough to swim even though it is a bit on the chilly side. The adjoining flat rocks are a nice place to dry off in the sun. Pretty stunning views when seen without people. There are no trash cans near the springs, you have to carry your trash all the way up the hill. I don't mind this but lazy folk do not bother. Bathrooms are weird, no changing area, no privacy. Garden is nice, the giant wind chimes have a nice tone. The butterfly trees attract a lot of black swallowtails, a smaller type I have not seen before, very cool. Tried to hike downstream but it was impassible and the area was mostly stagnant pools. Surprise though, no bugs!
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Jennifer H.

Yelp
This is such a unique and special place from the gardens to the springs. This is a true Texas gem. We were here on a Friday so it was not as crowded. I would recommend going during the week if possible. The water is nice and cold and there was plenty of room to relax and enjoy the natural beauty and the crazy people. Pluses- rope swing, Cliff jumping, relaxing in the swimming hole- there are two!
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Christina H.

Yelp
Coming to Krause Springs in times of covid is alerting. It looks like an absolutely normal day coming here. Crowds are abundant, and the beauty and magic of this place loses its luster. If you're trying to get pictures of/with the cascading waterfall you've seen all over Instagram, GOOD LUCK. After the rain, the water gets murkier than usual. You don't need to be a strong swimmer, but you definitely need to have basic swimming knowledge, as parts of the water can run deep. The trick to avoiding the crowds on the weekends? Overnight camping, which is offered at Krause Springs. You get the grounds to yourself, along with the other campers. By the time 9:00 AM hits, the crowds pour in. Since this is a privately owned venue, there aren't any employees around to monitor anything. I saw a family of 5 of 9 ask to use the restroom, and never came back out to pay the entrance fee per person... WARNING: No one cares if they are in your picture, and there are tons of kids sprawling around.
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Carol I.

Yelp
MUST DO! Krause Springs has been family owned for over 50 years and is listed on the National Registry of Historical Sites. I first visited Krause Springs in the 80s when I was living in Austin. I almost don't want to share this well kept secret as it's one of the last remaining family owned watering holes around. Krause Springs has 32 springs on 115 acres with many feeding the manmade pool up top and the natural pool down below the cliffs which flows into Lake Travis. I prefer the natural swimming hole but here's a warning: it's a steep walk to pack your stuff in and out. Rocks can be slippery around the pool so wear water shoes, not flip flops. Also visit during week days as it can be very overcrowded on weekends. My last visit there was way too many kids for my liking. It would be really cool if it was adults only so we could relax in the beautiful scenery. Camping is available with both primitive tent camping as well as 24 RV sites with water and electricity. Be sure to also take time to stroll through the Butterfly Gardens with wind chimes and fountains to soothe your soul. It's defiantly a must do at least once to experience this very cool family owned local swimming hole.

Catherine C.

Yelp
Couldn't love this spot anymore! Such amazing staff, i feel so lucky to live 30 minutes away.

Warren E.

Yelp
No words other than AMAZEBALLZZZ!!! Amazing garden, butterfly garden, fountains, trees, oversized wind chimes, man made spring pool, natural spring pool , cliff jumping, rope swing, waterfall and grotto. When I experienced Krause Springs I felt the business wanted to leave the most highest impressions and it did.
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Steffie S.

Yelp
Cool retreat from the TX sun. It's warmer than Barton Springs, but cooler than Lake Travis. I thought it was just right. It's smaller than I expected-I can imagine there wouldn't be a lot of space on the weekend to set up your patch of earth with a chair or two. So my recommendation is to play hooky or take a "mental health" day during the week. All the people were super chill-friendly, fun, and just generally social. We floated around,swung on the rope swing, stood under the waterfall, enjoyed a cold drink, and chilled in our chairs on the water's edge. It was really a nice afternoon escape. They have a compressor to blow up your inflatables. There is a limit on float size- no bigger than 5' tall. They also have a man made pool with spring water as well as the natural spring area, which is more scenic. It honestly doesn't feel like you're in Texas anymore- the large old trees create dappled light and protect visitors from the Texas sun. Thank you to the Krause family for sharing this little Shangri-la.
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Barbara P.

Yelp
Only about a 50 minute drive from central Austin, we found a lovely oasis at Krause Springs, in Spicewood, TX. The park-like grounds are spacious, with plenty of parking. After paying the $9 admission, we began a delightful afternoon. First we enjoyed the beautiful tropical garden, that I wasn't even expecting. We brought a great picnic lunch, and enjoyed it on their nice picnic grounds. Close-by we saw a large area with many campers and tents. After our picnic, we returned our extra baggage to the car, then we took the short walk down the easy paved path to the huge natural springs below. The water was cool and perfect and not too deep. We we truly appreciated how nice the water was. It was late June, so as the afternoon progressed, many families with large inflated tubes came. We had enjoyed several hours there, so we left in mid-afternoon. They stay open until 9:00PM in the summer, so I would recommend coming early, before noon, or enjoy a late afternoon swim and dinner picnic. We loved Krause Springs and will definitely return! P.S. Be sure to wear some older athletic shoes, or water shoes, for navigating the slippery rocks into the water, at the end of the path.
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Juan F.

Yelp
What a unique and fun experience. My wife and I were planning on going to Hamilton Pool Preserve but they sold out so quick. This place appeared on Yelp when we were looking for alternative activities. Krause Springs is about a 1 hour drive from Austin which isn't too bad. We got there when it opened since it read it gets pretty crowded. We got there at 9am and were the 2nd party that had arrived (parking lot only had 1 car parked). Its cash only to get in and I dont remember how much it was but its definitely less than $10pp. They also have a pump for your floaty which we didn't use since I had already killed my lungs the hour before the drive to inflate it. If you love to swim, Krause Spring has a natural area with a rope swing that is pretty fun. Water was lukewarm too. If you don't like the natural water, there is actually a pool you can swim at too. If you are done chilling in the water, there is a butterfly garden to walk around. People can also come and picnic or camp. Definitely recommend.

Kaylee L.

Yelp
Cute & fun spot! Perfect nature day for family and friends There are bbq pits you can cook at The bathroom are nice and clean and have showers in them. There's a rope swing into the water and a cliff people were jumping off of. Don't forget to pack: chairs, towels, floaties, a speaker, and a cooler with all drink snacks etc Near the entrance there is also a beautiful chime garden and butterfly sanctuary
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Jessica C.

Yelp
This place is so magickal! Worth the drive. Beautiful gardens featuring large, soothing windchimes, butterfly attracting plants, and a man-made grotto. There is a spring fed man-made pool with COLD water, and then further down is natural pool that is shaded by trees, has a waterfall, and rope swing. They allow floats. They permit both tent and RV camping (reserve in advance). No pets.
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Kevin Lenning ..

Yelp
Beautiful spot, took my brother and niece there from Fort Worth. Gets super crowded on the weekends.
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Erica C.

Yelp
Such a lovely place to explore and relax. The pool was cold, but I was there in September. I'm sure during the summer months it feels refreshing. The natural springs is beautiful and so serene. I loved walking through the garden and relaxing in a hammock.
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Amber B.

Yelp
Trust yelp pictures before you trust Instagram photos. $8 per person over 12 years old. No reservations. Large parking lot to park. The pathways Include steps to get to all 3 locations. The waterfall was a great sight and felt amazing in the hot sun. Great for pictures. There is a natural pool in the middle section, not the main attraction but good to bring smaller kids too. The main attraction takes a couple more steps to get to. The rocks can be slippery when going down to the water. BRING WATER SHOES. High Recommend. Tons of rocks and not much smooth surfaces. Tons of shade to avoid the sun. They were apparently limiting capacity at the time of my visit but groups and groups of people kept coming in. About 50 minutes from Downtown, Austin. Nice for something to do instead of sitting in the house.
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Elissa S.

Yelp
I think your view of Krause Springs will change depending on when you go. I've been during a hot summer day when it was overcrowded, no room to put your things (there is no lawn, per se, where you can keep an eye on your stuff), the water has been churned up by many feet so the pool is murky, you're basically elbowing other families for space in the water or on the slippery rocks. I've also been on a warm fall day after school is back in session and have basically had the place to ourselves -- beautiful green water, idyllic waterfalls, lovely scenery. I would not recommend Krause for busy watering-hole fun more than once a summer; it's worth the experience once, but there are better pools for cheaper and closer (Krause's $8 vs. Barton Spring's $3pp). It really is beautiful though.

Bianca M.

Yelp
I really enjoyed my time here! It definitely felt more secluded compared to like Barton Springs. Very scenic and intimate. I would come again if I had a chance!
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Cyndie H.

Yelp
My two night visit here was peaceful and perfect! I'll definitely be back!! Especially in the summertime!

Paige C.

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dragon is our hero getting dragon approved is the highlight of my life. if you know you know.
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Taylor M.

Yelp
Spent a great Saturday at Krause Springs with a couple of friends. The butterfly garden is beautiful and would be a lovely spot for any kind of photography portraits. The swimming was nice and cool on a hot Summer day. Expect slime/moss. It is a natural spring/swimming hole so there will be nature there. While we were there on Saturday there were a lot of families with a lot kids, so splashing was a thing. Highly recommend 1)chacos/tevas/swimming shoes, 2) Floaties/Pool Noodles, 3)Get there early for the best spot to set-up your stuff near the swimming hole for easy in/out.
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Holly H.

Yelp
Really cool place. I love the waterfall and the swimming hole. They also have hiking trails, but it was too hot to explore those. The place was really crowded probably because it was Labor Day weekend. They charge $8 per adult to enter. Overall, pretty neat place!
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Karla M.

Yelp
I enjoyed it, there are some pot smokers and people sneaking cigarettes. I wish there was more accountability for those who don't respect the rules. The water was darker than I thought based off the online pictures. For the price of entrance and place I believe it's worth it. Would I drive from Houston to Krause Springs exclusively, no. But if you have spare time when visiting Austin it can be a nice time.
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Laurie B.

Yelp
Krause springs is definitely a beautiful treasure to preserve. We enjoyed our time swimming in the pool and camping. I would appreciate more signage regarding leave no trace and recycling. Quite surprised to not see more of effort on the part of management in this regard bc who needs to see a huge garbage bin in the middle of a beautiful space? As it was, we saw so much waste in the use of single use plastic and ppl hauling bags and bags of trash into the park trash bins. I would have though more patrons would understand they are not at home and to be more mindful of their impact. It was such a contradiction and disappointing to witness. We did love butterfly gardens. They are beautiful and so where the springs meandering through here. Beautiful hiking and a peaceful place. The lack of leave not trace won't keep us from going to such a beautiful space. we will continue to be mindful of our footprint as we visit Krause spring in the future.

Tanya M.

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Everything about it was great such a beautiful place to spend the day and it didn't matter it was 105 out since the water was so cold
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Marie G.

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This place is lovely! We love bringing our kids here to play in the cold spring-fed pool and to walk around the garden of sound. They have two waterfalls, and at the far back, there is an additional spring you can swim in. I've been here while a wedding was taking place. I thought it was a charming and organic place to say I-do. I would highly recommend This place. Also, I'm pretty sure you can camp or RV here too.

Lindsey B.

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We just visited the springs on June 3rd. It's a beautiful location and the water was perfect. We got there right at 9 and we're lucky to have it all to ourselves for the first 45min. We never used the pool, but loved every minute of the lower spring!

Brady B.

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My kids and I loved this place. The man made pool is very cold and refreshing the natural pool is a bit warmer
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Kai A.

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Oof. Vacation gone sour. After reading the website i was sold, 32 springs yeah right...lol I asked the guy at the front and he said "they'd be hard to get to, theres the pool an spring right down there". & Honestly all the staff were pretty rude, and it was disgustingly crowded, both in camping areas, by the pool & spring. OH, and not to mention at night when it was time to go to sleep we heard LOUD music all night... apparently a music venue opened across the lake. We heard people cheering and music bumping all night. It was honestly a pretty terrible time We took a ride down the road and found a better place to stay instead.

Zack P.

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Not the cleanest. Me and my family lasted maybe 5 minutes. We walked down and there was Diapers & trash everywhere.
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boss k.

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Not a good place small place to be honest and some of them are racists the pool need to be bigger and the lake is to small
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Taylor W.

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Wow! Lots of kids! If you are a parent and your kids have extra energy to burn off on the weekend, this is the place for you. If you don't have kids and are looking to chill, maybe go M-F during a school week. The children to adult ratio had to be 1:3. For reference, I arrived 20 minutes after opening on a Saturday. We were excited to score a spot, but upon entering quickly realized no one followed the "mask required" signs, so definitely proceed at your own risk. I went to the restroom and was disappointed they were so dirty, toilet paper on the ground and out of soap and paper towels, 20 minutes after opening. Fortunately they provided hand sanitizer so I scored some of that on the way out. The man made pool is really nice, but quite small. We proceeded to the lower swimming area that had the most gorgeous Alocasia regal shield growing at the top of the springs, it was quite glorious. After getting in and floating for a little while though, I sadly noticed a couple solo cups and energy drink cans laying on the banks of the swimming area. The staff were friendly but I don't know if I'll be going back anytime soon. Depending on what you're looking for it could be the place for you, definitely keep in mind what day of the week you go and time of year as this will really affect the experience!
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Cindy N.

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Krause Springs was a very fun trip me and my boyfriend planned. It's a short 45 min drive from Austin and I got there on a Monday, around 5pm. Masks are required to wear around the area. We kept our distance at all times but it does get very slippery. I am 4"11 and not a strong swimmer and some parts of the spring was too deep for me. You can bring your own floats (and I recommend it for folks who can't swim well) and I do believe they have a pump up front if you need help getting it set up. There's a pool in the front which is safer for little kiddos too, and the spring is located behind it down some steps. I did slip on some rocks (ouch) so I would recommend water shoes if you have any! We were exploring the area and we came across some wasps and snakes in a more far away (and rockier) part that isn't easily accessible, so make sure you're being very cautious of your surroundings if you decide to venture out further than the main area.

Isabella V.

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Love this place. For a day or even camping it's a great experience! Better to camp during the fall because of the weather but a gem nonetheless

Mallory S.

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Loved this place so much. Makes you feel like you are not even in Texas anymore. Great price, beautiful scenery, and the water is at a nice refreshing temperature especially for that hot Texas heat! We really enjoyed walking through the butterfly gardens. Oh and the snow-cone place was great too.