Austin Parks and Recreation

A park on a sunny day with cityscape of Austin Texas in the background.

About Barton Springs Pool

Within Zilker Park's 358 acres lies one of the crown jewels of Austin: Barton Springs Pool. The pool itself measures three acres in size, and is fed from underground springs with an average temperature of 68-70 degrees, ideal for year-round swimming.

Starting May 30, 2024, Barton Springs Pool cash entries and kiosk purchases are currently made at the Zilker Cafe building. Our current entry is west of the Joan Means Khabele Bathhouse, across from the Zilker Hillside Theater.  

For information including hours, ticket prices, parking, and more, read more at Visit Barton Springs Pool.

Pool Updates:

Barton Springs Pool is free of charge until spring 2026.  To see fee schedule or purchase a season pass, please visit Pool Fees & Rentals.

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Over the years, Barton Springs Pool has drawn people from all walks of life, from legislators who have concocted state laws there to free-spirited, topless sunbathers who turned heads in the 1970s. Robert Redford learned to swim at the pool when he was five years old while visiting family in Austin. Today, Barton Springs still attracts a diverse crowd of people and has seen record setting numbers of visitors nearing 800,000 in recent years.

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The Springs serves as home to the endangered Barton Springs Salamander, and is listed as a federally protected habitat.  Depths of the pool range from 0’ to 18' with surrounding grassy areas for patrons to lounge upon. Adjacent to the pool bathhouse is Splash!, an educational exhibit where patrons can learn about the history and biology of Barton Springs and the Edwards Aquifer which feeds it.

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