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Showing posts with label TX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TX. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Discovering Jacob's Well: An Artesian Spring in Wimberley, Texas


I knew from the first photo that I saw of Jacobs well, that I had to go see it for myself. I was intrigued by people jumping from atop a rock outcropping into the deep hole of water.


I am always choosing a destination based on photos alone. I usually don't do a lot of research on the place until get back home. I'm not sure why. Maybe it's because I wan't to explore the place and find things on my own without any preconceived thought about it. I really don't know why. 



Anyway, Jacob's Well was not what I was expecting at all! It was really interesting, but much smaller than I thought. The main area of the hole is about 30 feet deep, but is only about 12 foot in diameter at most. The hole is surrounded by solid rock covered in very shallow water. The hole has many chambers below the main area that descend to approximately 120 foot.




Jumping into the well is prohibited, but there are hundred of videos and photos online of people doing just that. The height of the outcropping from where they jump and the tiny opening surrounded by solid rock was enough to discourage me! 😲



The area is a great place for hiking, climbing, and swimming. It usually is crowded, but it was raining on and off the day we were there, so we pretty much had it to ourselves.



Address:

1699 Mt. Sharp Rd
Wimberley, TX 78676



Entrance Fees:

$9 for adults 
$5 for Hays County residents with a photo ID showing residency 
$5 for children ages 5-12
 Free for children 4 and under
Military service members and veterans, as well as seniors age 60 and better will pay $5



May 1st through Memorial Day:  those wishing to swim must reserve a 2-hour time block on the County’s website. Only 300 people per day total will be allowed swim time.

Check here for other rules and regulations.


Happy Travels! 






Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The Dallas Arboretum (Pumpkin Houses) - Dallas, Texas


The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a 66-acre botanical garden located on the shores of White Rock Lake in Dallas, Texas.



The Nationally Acclaimed Pumpkin Village is the biggest autumn attraction at the Arboretum. It is one-acre filled with 90,000 pumpkins, gourds, squash, bales of hay and cornstalks skillfully arranged into houses, walkways, and other fun structures.



The village has been featured in magazines such as SouthernLiving and House Beautiful.



The Village was very cute and the Gardens are beautiful, but there were two things that I didn’t like.



We went at 9am on a Sunday morning thinking that it would be the least crowded time. This was defiantly not the case. There were so many people that it was hard to even walk without getting bumped in to!  I asked the lady at the information desk if there would be a better time to come back that it would not be so crowded. She informed me that it was like that all the time and that there was not a good time. She said that they even have to close the parking lot at times. So, keep that in mind!



The other thing that I didn’t like was that in addition to paying $15 a person to get in, you have to pay $15 to park. That probably would not have bothered me so much if we would not have had such a long walk from the parking lot to the entry and if it would not have been so crowded.




The majority of the crowding was around the pumpkin village, so the other areas of the garden were more relaxing.




Location:
8617 Garland Road

 Dallas, Texas 75218



Admission Fees:

Adult general garden admission (13-64): $15
Seniors general garden admission (65 & over): $12
Children general garden admission (3-12): $10
Children general garden admission (2 & under): Free

On-site self parking or parking garage: $15



The gardens are beautiful and the Pumpkin Village was fun. Hopefully your visit will be less crowded and relaxing!   



Happy Travels! 























Saturday, October 15, 2016

Dolphin Connection (Dolphin Interaction) Ingleside, TX


We had our trip planned for 10 am and when we awoke, it was misting rain and windy.  Sonja called us to reschedule, but decided she would take us out anyway since we were leaving the area that day.



The water conditions were not great for interaction with the dolphins.


A sunny day with calm water is preferred. It was cloudy, foggy, with good sized waves!



We knew we were in for an adventure when we first pulled up to the Dolphin Connection!



The building is so colorful and cheerful.



In a distance we could see a small boat headed towards the building. The boat pulls up to the dock and small perky woman jumps out.  She was so full of energy and started cracking jokes right off.



We loaded the boast and headed out to see the dolphin.



Sonja was so much fun and she treated us like she had known us forever.



You can tell the dolphins are her babies by the way she talks to them and calls them by name.



Some of the dolphins came right up to the boat. They will even let you touch them if they are in the right mood!



They love playing in the wake behind the boat.



It was so neat being so close to the dolphins in their environment!


Happy Travels! 








Thursday, October 13, 2016

Cadillac Ranch on Route 66 - Amarillo, Texas


Located just outside the city limits of Amarillo, ten cars are half buried nose down in a single file. 



This classic landmark along Route 66 is known as the Cadillac Ranch.




This unusual attraction is located in the middle of a grain field on the side of the main road.




This is a place for artistic expression and where graffiti is actually encouraged.




 Bring a can of spray paint and join in on the fun!




The Cadillac Ranch has been the location for filming music video by many artists.





 The cars are occasionally repainted particular colors for the filming of television commercials, public events, and to represent certain celebrations.




This is a fun place to stop and stretch between Amarillo and New Mexico.





Happy Travels!