The Mysterious Hidden Gem Attraction In Texas You Never Even Knew Existed
We all know about the Sometimes Islands, but almost nobody is aware of another island tucked away on Lady Bird Lake. Hiding in plain sight, this peculiar landmass has escaped the attention of longtime Austin residents for the entirety of its existence. Check it out:
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Accessible only by non-powered watercraft, it's safe to say visitors are few and far between. Hardcore thrill-seekers seem to be the only people who have even heard of the place.
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Curiosity about what lies on its soil is reason enough for people to fork over a hefty sum. You can also rent a canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddle board to make the trip significantly cheaper.
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An opening scene from the iconic movie "Spy Kids" was shot here in 2001.
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A rope swing, trapeze, fire pit, and picnic tables are among the activities you'll find. There's even a grave for Squiggles the Dog, Snake Island's only permanent resident who will forever remain buried here.
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We recommend docking on the island's east side, as it's pretty much a straightforward access point. Safe travels!
Check out these videos to get a closer look at the island:
Have you ever visited Snake Island? We’d love to hear about your experience!
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