We did a lot of relaxing while we were at Potter's Creek. We made another day trip to Wimberly TX. It's a nice drive across RR 32 and the Devil's Backbone not to be confused with the road from Bandera to Kerrville. Wimberly is famous for it's painted cowboy boots but that is for another story.
The bluebonnets were splendid here too.
We drove out to the Blue Hole Regional Park which is just a just drive from downtown Wimberly in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. The Blue Hole is a natural swimming area fed by the crystal-clear waters of Cypress Creek. Lush grass and trees surround the area and create a serene inviting atmosphere.
The park has picnic areas, some very natural and unique. It also has many sporting functions in another area.
I love to RV in dark sky parks and areas where lights are off limits at night. Not only is this important to those who like to look at the stars, it is also very important to migrating birds.
This park is very concerned about managing and protecting the environment. The park is free but there are charges for swimming during the season and the amount of swimmers is monitored.
A very unique gate, metal not wood.
Bluebonnets were very abundant here too.
Home again until I head to Junction TX for the Eclipse Rally.
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