Wimberly Zip Lines:
They have a policy that participants must be at least 10 years old and at least 70 lbs. They do not make exceptions. If your child does not meet these qualifications, or if your child chooses not to participate, he or she will spend the day at Blue Hole. Actually, most of the children will be at Blue Hole most of that day until it is their turn to be shuttled over to the Zip Line Tour.
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Blue Hole Wimberly: Beautiful, cold, clear water, huge cypress trees, rope swings, shallow and deep areas and a secret tunnel underneath and through the roots of one of the cypress trees. It's best in the morning before the local teens take over the rope swing.
Today we went to Blue Hole. The water was freezing cold. There were two tunnels, but I didn't go in either one because I was too scared. I went on the rope swing about 1 million times. Today was great. Kelly
I had a lot of fun at Blue Hole. I like to jump off trees. They had 3 rope swings, I think. Isaac
Today was fun because the water was cold and they had rope swings you could swing off of into the water. Most of the time I swing far, but sometimes people would hit their feet in the water and do a Belly Flop. Of course I laughed but also other people moaned and complained that the rope was stuck where they couldn't reach it. Over all it was fun. Stephanie







Directions: 1/4 mile East of Wimberly on FM 3237.