10 Things You Must Do Underneath The Summer Sun In Austin
By Elisa Regulski
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Published May 29, 2018
School is out and the sun is shining. Soak up Austin’s hottest season in the best way possible. From refreshing swimming holes to adventurous water parks, there’s no shortage of thrilling summertime activities in Texas’ capital city. These are 10 things you must do underneath the summer sun in Austin.
1. Explore the epic waterpark at Quest ATX
Quest ATX has always been Austin's premier wake boarding cable park, but now there's even more reasons to visit. Their new water park is full of bouncy slides, adventurous monkey bars, and exciting rock walls. You'll love racing through this aquatic playground. Quest ATX is located at 10815 FM 1625 Austin, TX 78747. Hours vary depending on the season.
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2. Dine at Hula Hut, Austin's delicious Hawaiian-themed restaurant
This breezy eatery will get you in the summer spirit. Hula Hut's tangy margaritas and spicy enchiladas taste even better when they're enjoyed alongside a gorgeous Lake Austin sunset. Raise your glass to those lazy, luxurious summer days at 3825 Lake Austin Blvd., Austin, TX 78703.
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3. Take a day trip to Driftwood, Texas.
The Texas Hill Country is full of charming attractions. Savor the legendary barbecue at The Salt Lick and enjoy a cool glass of chardonnay at Driftwood Estate Winery. The blissful views will immediately put you into vacation-mode. Driftwood, Texas is about 25 miles south of Austin.
To plan your trip, check out our feature article
here .
4. Take a Lonestar Riverboat Cruise across Lady Bird Lake.
Gape at the city skyline as the sun sets behind the trees and see the bats make their majestic flight. This stunning experience is not one you'll soon forget. The Lone Star Riverboat cruise departs from 208 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704.
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5. Take a dip in Barton Springs Pool
This impressive spring-fed pool is always around 68 degrees, so it feels especially refreshing a sweltering summer afternoon. There's no need to suffer through the triple digit days. Head on down to 2131 William Barton Dr, Austin, TX 78746. You'll be feeling cool in no time.
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6. Bask in the beautiful waters at Hamilton Pool
The shimmering waterfall, crystal-clear pool, and verdant trail makes Hamilton Pool a popular summertime destination. It's so popular, in fact, that reservations are now required. Plan your trip to 24300 Hamilton Pool Rd, Dripping Springs, TX 78620 soon. You won't want to miss out on these jaw-dropping views. To make a reservation, click
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You can read more about this majestic oasis in our feature article
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7. Float along the San Marcos River.
Whether you paddle a kayak or float in an inner tube, one thing is certain: no Central Texas summer is complete without a trip down the San Marcos River. A breezy 45 minute drive will lead you to one of the state's most majestic rivers.
Need help planning your summertime float trip? Check out our feature article
here .
8. Wade in Krause Springs
Take a weekend trip to Spicewood and camp along Krause Springs. The stunning trees and crisp water will completely revitalize you. Krause Springs is located at 404 Krause Springs Rd, Spicewood, TX 78669.
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9. Camp at Pedernales State Park
This little gem is full of equestrian trails and rock climbing, but there's plenty of places to relax as well. Lounge in the swimming holes and luxuriate in the soothing sights and sounds. Pedernales State Park has something for everyone. You can find this amazing State Park at 2585 Park Rd. 6026, Johnson City, TX 78636.
To learn more, read our feature article
here .
10. Stroll through the Zilker Botanical Garden
The Zilker Botanical Garden is home to unrivaled beauty. This tranquil getaway has every variety of plant you could imagine, and there's always something blooming. The Japanese Zen Garden will melt away your worries and the prehistoric plants will completely fascinate you. Go to 2220 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78746 and see for yourself.
To learn more, read our feature article
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What’s on your summer bucket list?
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