Blue Hole Nature Camp
Blue Hole Regional Park, 333 Blue Hole Ln, Wimberley, TX 78676
About
Blue Hole Nature Camp offers hands-on activities such as outdoor exploration, nature projects, free play, and environmental challenges. Campers take part in examining insects up close, bug-themed games, creating their own bugs with creative adaptations, microscope viewings, scavenger hunts, in-depth exploration, and science-based animal crafts and animal-inspired games. The camp also includes muddy adventures, creating wild art, painting with mud, sculpting, making collages, playing Jurassic games, conducting experiments, making sparkling crafts, and playing water relay games, all organized around exciting weekly themes such as Eco Heroes, Bug Bonanza, Nature Detectives, Amazing Animals, Muck and Mayhem, Curious Minds, Naturally Creative, Excavating Explorers, Birding Bootcamp, and River Rats.
• Ages: 6–15 years old
• Schedule: Weekly day camp with 10 available weeks
• Price: Wimberley Resident Camper: At least 6 years of age before the first day of camp and no older than 12 years of age $250; Non-Resident Camper: At least 6 years of age before the first day of camp and no older than 12 years of age $300; Counselor in Training: Ages 13–15 $100
The program includes a Counselor in Training (CIT) option for ages 13 to 15. Wimberley Parks and Recreation states that its mission is to enhance the quality of life of current and future citizens of Wimberley by protecting natural resources, providing safe spaces for recreation, and encouraging environmental education through parks, trails, and open spaces while fostering a creative community through programs and events. Wimberley Parks and Recreation also states that it is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the community by providing parks, engaging programs, meaningful opportunities for connection, and is committed to conservation and education, working to protect Wimberley’s unique ecosystems and inspire environmental stewardship. The leadership team connected to the park and its programs includes Bryce Burkhalter, Samantha Engemoen, Erica Flocke, Rachel Littleton, Cameron Savage, Izzy St. John, Ryan Zizzo, Buddy Springer, Heidii Wasserburger, Jillian Whitehead, Kat Lemmon, Maya Anthony, and Tyler Jarry in various management, supervisor, maintenance, customer service, and facility roles. Blue Hole Regional Park has received Tripadvisor's Travelers' Choice recognition. Testimonials describe the park as having a well-maintained and preserved swimming hole with cold, fresh spring-fed water, rope swings from giant bald cypress trees, many hiking trails, soccer fields, a playscape, a pavilion, shaded areas, limited access to the swimming area to avoid overcrowding, and clean bathrooms, and they mention that visitors often book time blocks such as 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for swimming and relaxing. Testimonials also recommend bringing chairs, water shoes, floaties or tubes, a wagon for hauling a cooler, and some warm clothes because the water can be cold, and they note that reservations are needed to spend time there and swim.
Last updated January 24, 2026.
• Ages: 6–15 years old
• Schedule: Weekly day camp with 10 available weeks
• Price: Wimberley Resident Camper: At least 6 years of age before the first day of camp and no older than 12 years of age $250; Non-Resident Camper: At least 6 years of age before the first day of camp and no older than 12 years of age $300; Counselor in Training: Ages 13–15 $100
The program includes a Counselor in Training (CIT) option for ages 13 to 15. Wimberley Parks and Recreation states that its mission is to enhance the quality of life of current and future citizens of Wimberley by protecting natural resources, providing safe spaces for recreation, and encouraging environmental education through parks, trails, and open spaces while fostering a creative community through programs and events. Wimberley Parks and Recreation also states that it is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the community by providing parks, engaging programs, meaningful opportunities for connection, and is committed to conservation and education, working to protect Wimberley’s unique ecosystems and inspire environmental stewardship. The leadership team connected to the park and its programs includes Bryce Burkhalter, Samantha Engemoen, Erica Flocke, Rachel Littleton, Cameron Savage, Izzy St. John, Ryan Zizzo, Buddy Springer, Heidii Wasserburger, Jillian Whitehead, Kat Lemmon, Maya Anthony, and Tyler Jarry in various management, supervisor, maintenance, customer service, and facility roles. Blue Hole Regional Park has received Tripadvisor's Travelers' Choice recognition. Testimonials describe the park as having a well-maintained and preserved swimming hole with cold, fresh spring-fed water, rope swings from giant bald cypress trees, many hiking trails, soccer fields, a playscape, a pavilion, shaded areas, limited access to the swimming area to avoid overcrowding, and clean bathrooms, and they mention that visitors often book time blocks such as 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for swimming and relaxing. Testimonials also recommend bringing chairs, water shoes, floaties or tubes, a wagon for hauling a cooler, and some warm clothes because the water can be cold, and they note that reservations are needed to spend time there and swim.
Last updated January 24, 2026.
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