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Krause Swimming Spring

Krause Swimming Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Krause Swimming Spring is a natural spring located in the Texas Hill Country, situated at GPS coordinates 30.4804, -98.1454. The spring lies in the heart of Burnet County, an area renowned for its limestone geology and numerous spring-fed swimming holes. The Texas Hill Country sits atop the Edwards Plateau, where water percolates through layers of Cretaceous-era limestone before emerging at the surface as cool, clear springs — and Krause Swimming Spring is one such gem. The name "Krause" suggests a connection to early German settlers who populated much of the Hill Country in the mid-1800s, though specific historical records about this spring's naming and early use are not widely documented. Springs like this one have long served as gathering places for locals and travelers alike, offering refreshing relief from the intense Central Texas heat. ## Directions 1. The spring is located in Burnet County, Texas, roughly between the towns of Burnet and Marble Falls. 2. Use GPS coordinates **30.4804, -98.1454** for navigation, as the spring may not appear by name in all mapping applications. 3. From Burnet, head south and east toward the general area between Burnet and Marble Falls, following your GPS to the precise location. *Note: These directions are based solely on the GPS coordinates provided. Visitors are encouraged to confirm road access and any gate or property restrictions before heading out, as many Hill Country springs are on or near private land.* ## What to Expect Krause Swimming Spring is set in the characteristic landscape of the Texas Hill Country — expect rolling terrain dotted with live oaks, juniper (cedar), and exposed limestone outcroppings. Springs in this region typically produce cool, clear water that has been naturally filtered through limestone, often maintaining temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s°F year-round, making them especially inviting during the hot Texas summers. The swimming aspect of the spring's name suggests a pool or basin deep enough for wading or swimming. Hill Country springs can vary in flow depending on recent rainfall and regional aquifer levels — during drought conditions, some springs may slow to a trickle, while wet seasons can bring robust flows. Visitors should be aware that access conditions may vary. Some springs in this part of Texas are on public land or within parks, while others are on private property. It's always a good idea to verify current access status before making the trip. The terrain around Hill Country springs can be rocky and uneven, so sturdy footwear is recommended for the approach, even if you plan to swim once you arrive.

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GPS Coordinates

30.480446, -98.145474

Directions

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Directions 1. The spring is located in Burnet County, Texas, roughly between the towns of Burnet and Marble Falls. 2. Use

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