
Hamilton Pool Austin Directions
This Hamilton pool is one of the chief tourist attractions and is visited by many a tourist throughout the year. This place was made a preserve by the Travis County Commissioner's Court in 1990 and is home to a lot of exotic wildlife.
For more information on Hamilton Pool Austin, consult the Austin Travel websites. These will give you lots of comprehensive information.
http://www.co.travis.tx.us/tnr/parks/hamilton_pool.asp
How do you get to Hamilton Pool?
The Hamilton Pool is at a distance of 30 miles in the southwest direction of Austin. Take the Highway 71 route west of Austin, and pass the town of Bee Cave and then take a left turn to FM 3238.
Then go for 13 miles to the Preserve Entrance which you will find on your right.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/United_States_of_America/Texas/Austin-875823/Things_To_Do-Austin-Hamilton_Pool-BR-1.html
Why is Hamilton Pool so popular?
It is found about 3/4 miles from its meeting with Pedernales River and then Hamilton Creek falls to create a 50 feet waterfall.
It is home to exotic wildlife like the Golden Cheeked Warbler, and other birds.
There are many rare plant species like the canyon mock-orange, red bay and chatter box orchid.
One can picnic, swim, hike and do nature Austin tours with the on-location guides.
http://www.austin-hotels-tx.com/travel/hamilton-pool-austin-address.html

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