Three Activities to Beat the Heat
#1 : Visit Blue Hole Regional Park
A short drive from San Marcos, Blue Hole Regional Park is a spring-fed swimming hole in Wimberley. Cypress trees line the spring making it shaded from the sun and great for photos. Bring your camping chairs and a picnic lunch to make it a day trip.
Before visiting this three-acre park, you’ll need to reserve your spot. Tickets are $12 for adults but only $6 if you live in the 78676 Zip Code. Dogs are allowed on trails only, so if you’re planning on bringing your pup make sure they have plenty of water.
#2: Laugh your Way Through Open-Mic Comedy at Wake the Dead
You may have visited Wake the Dead coffee shop to study, but did you know they have an open-mic comedy night? Performers might not be up to the level of John Mulaney, but they’ll definitely be entertaining.
Open Mic Comedy Nights are every month on a Tuesday at 7pm. Make sure to get there early if you want to sign up and perform. Find their next event on their Facebook Page.
#3: Swim at 5 Mile Dam
5 Mile Dam, also called Johnson & Vetter River Park, is a large swimming, boating and walking area in San Marcos. If you have a large group, this is the ideal place to go. They have picnic tables, plenty of parking, and it’s free to enter.
If it’s a breezy day, walk the easy 2.3 loop trail in the park. Otherwise, bring your tubes, paddleboards and snacks to spend a day swimming in the cool water.
Take note that glass containers and alcohol are not permitted. Park hours are 9am-8pm all summer long.