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Barton Springs

Zilker, Austin, Texas

A visit to Barton Springs Pool in Austin’s sprawling Zilker Park is a treasured experience for both Austin locals and visitors. The pool, which is more than 3 acres (1.2 hectares) in size is the result of a naturally occurring underground-fed spring. Generations have enjoyed the fresh, cool water, which stays a constant temperature of about 68°F (20°C).

Located in Zilker Metropolitan Park near downtown Austin, the natural limestone pool ranges from dip-your-toes-in to more than 18 feet (5.5 meters) deep. You might encounter fish and turtles, and it’s home to the endangered Barton Springs salamander. There’s a diving board, and a grassy area for sunbathing, and lifeguards on duty. Combine your trip to Barton Springs with an Austin bike tour that ends with a dip in the pool.

  • During most guarded swim times, there are is a fee with discounts for seniors, youth, residents, and veterans.

  • Food, smoking, and alcohol are prohibited.

  • Lifeguards are on duty for much of the day.

Barton Springs is within Zilker Park, which you can access from Barton Springs Road. It’s immediately southwest of downtown Austin across the Colorado River. From downtown, take Congress Avenue south across the Congress Avenue Bridge, which turns into 1st Street. Turn right on Barton Springs Road, and look for Zilker Park signs and the pool. Parking is available near the pool (there’s a parking fee on weekends).

From March through September, the pool is open 5am to 10pm daily, with a lifeguard on duty during posted hours each day (you can swim for free at your own risk outside of these hours). The pool is closed Thursday from 9am to 7pm for cleaning and habitat maintenance. Given the cool temperature of the water, summer is the best time for a dip.

Barton Springs has a fascinating history. Robert Redford is said to have learned to swim at the pool at age 5. Topless sunbathers were common in the 1970s. Barton Springs is home to the Barton Springs salamander, an endangered, federally protected species. And it’s never been more popular: a record-setting 800,000 visitors have enjoyed Barton Springs Pool in recent years.

No, it is not free to park at Barton Springs Pool. There are seasonal paid parking stations throughout the park with daily fees around $7 from 8am to 10pm on weekends and holidays. However, those who love an early morning swim can park for free all year round.

No, you don't need cash for Barton Springs, but you can still pay with cash if you prefer. Admission can be pre-purchased online or at the door with credit or debit cards. You don't have to carry any payment method if you have seasonal passes.

Yes. It costs $9 per adult (non-resident), though there are discounts for children and seniors, and veterans receive free entry. Seasonal passes allow greater discounts all summer, while residents can get admission for as little as $5 per adult.

No, you cannot bring you own food to Barton Springs. Among the prohibited items listed are outside food, coolers, thermal bags, glass, and alcohol. Drinks are permitted but must be in a plastic re-sealable container. For food, you'll find plenty of great restaurants and cafes in the surrounding neighborhood that you can access with an exit stamp.

Water shoes are not required at Barton Springs, but they can make your experience a bit more enjoyable. While the water is clean, the rocks can be very slippery—water shoes will help you grip the ground as you enter and exit the pool.

Yes, there are toilets and even showers at the entrance to Barton Springs included in your entry fee. This means you can wash and change before and after a swim and use the facilities during your visit without having to leave the complex.

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