Tuesday, March 17, 2009

McKinney Falls State Park: Hiking, Swimming & Picnics in Austin, Texas


McKinney Falls State Park: Hiking, Swimming & Picnics in Austin, Texas

Sometimes the best adventures are only a few miles from home.

Instead of traveling across Texas for spring break, we decided to spend the day exploring one of Austin's natural treasures—McKinney Falls State Park. Just minutes from downtown, the park feels surprisingly peaceful, with limestone waterfalls, towering cypress trees, shaded hiking trails, and clear pools of water that invite visitors to slow down and enjoy nature.

Whether you're looking for a family picnic, a scenic hike, or simply a place to cool your feet in the water, McKinney Falls is one of my favorite nearby escapes.

A Little History

The park is named after Thomas F. McKinney, an early Texas settler, businessman, and one of Stephen F. Austin's original colonists. During the mid-1800s, McKinney built a successful gristmill along Onion Creek, and visitors can still see the remains of his historic homestead within the park.

It's fascinating to walk these trails knowing people have lived and worked here for nearly two centuries.



Sticking close to town for spring break, we went to McKinney Falls State Park for a picnic and hike.




What You'll See

During our visit we enjoyed:

  • Limestone waterfalls
  • Crystal-clear swimming holes
  • Massive bald cypress trees
  • Wild cactus growing among the trees
  • Scenic hiking trails
  • Picnic areas
  • Beautiful creek views
  • Plenty of wildlife

One of the things that always amazes me is how different the park looks throughout the year. After heavy rains, the waterfalls become especially impressive, while drier seasons reveal beautiful limestone formations carved by centuries of flowing water.

A Perfect Austin Day Trip

McKinney Falls is one of those parks that's easy to visit for just a few hours or an entire weekend. The park offers hiking, camping, fishing, mountain biking, birdwatching, and plenty of quiet places to simply sit and enjoy the scenery.

After spending the afternoon outdoors, we headed home with one thing on our minds...

Fresh homemade tacos!

Sometimes the simplest outings become the ones you remember the longest.



If you look closely, you can spot cactus growing on this tree.



McKinney Falls sits along Onion Creek, where thousands of years of flowing water have carved smooth limestone shelves and pools that are characteristic of Central Texas. These limestone formations create the park's beautiful waterfalls and natural swimming areas.

The water was cool and inviting.








Visitor Tips

  • Wear sturdy walking shoes.
  • Bring water, especially during summer.
  • Swimming conditions depend on recent rainfall.
  • Arrive early on weekends.
  • Bring a picnic lunch.
  • Don't forget binoculars if you enjoy birdwatching.

It was a fabulous way to spend our day. On our way home, we stopped by HEB to pick up fresh ingredients.

Can anyone say, homemade TACOS?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Tacos sound good!!
That water looked so inviting.. it was hot here yesterday and if I'd had a stream like that I'd have jumped in.

The WoodLand School said...

LOVE the photo with the lock! Great!

Daisy said...

Looks like you are having a nice spring break! It must be really warm in Texas! Just my kind of weather! Today was cool - in the 30's. We even had a bit of snow last night! Blah!