Jacobs Well Natural Area

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1699 Mt Sharp Rd
Wimberley, TX 78676
Public swimming access in Jacob’s Well is contingent on precipitation and groundwater flow. Jacob’s Well’s flow is currently at a level that is unsafe for swimming. We will keep this website updated regarding public swim access. Established in 2010, Jacob's Well Natural Area is an 81-acre park located in Wimberley, Texas. The Jacob's Well spring, located on the property, is the headwaters of Cypress Creek which flows through Blue Hole Regional Park and feeds into the Blanco River. Typically supplying millions of gallons of water per day, the spring sustains many activities such as drinking, farming, fishing, and swimming, for our downstream neighbors. Jacob's Well Natural Area's mission is to preserve and protect this environmentally sensitive area, both above and below the ground, for generations to come.

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Chris C.
5/22/2024

Stopped by during my lunch break while working in Wimberley Texas. Very nice park with good hiking trails and parking lots. There's a visitor center, and several gardens and placards all along...

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Erin M.
3/16/2025

My family and I stopped by here while driving around and was a fun experience. They had a play area for kids, a garden, some swings, picnic tables and few trails you can walk. They are known for...

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Kelvin Z.
3/29/2025

Stopped by on our drive through the Devil's Backbone drive. Worth it. At the date & time we visited, there was one parking lot open - C. There appears to be plenty of additional parking for when...

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Karla D.
1/22/2025

This was my first visit and it was so beautiful. It's winter so we were the only ones there. It was so tranquil and peaceful to sit at the hole and enjoy the natural beauty and serenity. I...

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Emy A.
3/12/2025

We were in town visiting and this place was recommended to us so we had to check it out. It's free and you can't swim, wade and dive because the water is below 1 foot. The locals informed us that...

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