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Reservations are required daily from March - October and on weekends and holidays the remainder of the year and can be made <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://parks.traviscountytx.gov/reservations/hamilton-pool">online</a>.
Path Type
Loop
From the end of the parking lot, hike through the small cactus-lined meadow. After a hundred feet or so, you'll start to drop in elevation. The descent can be a little rough but doesn't require any hard scrambling. Once at the bottom of the descent, you'll hit a fork in the road with a port-a-potty or two. Stay left and follow the creek bed to the pool. This section is a flat and simple hike. Once at the pool, you can go left or right to traverse the rim of the pool. If you go right, you'll head through the drainage area, up around the falls, and around the backside of the old sunken dome. Just before you leave the overhanging sinkhole, you'll see a little fern and mossy section where water seeps out of the limestone. After that, you're on the beach area, perfect for sunning, picnicking, and enjoying the view.
The land was once owned by ranchers and purchased by the country to restore this fragile ecosystem.
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