Blue Hole Park offers a natural setting for visitors to enjoy a variety of activities along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River. Located just five blocks north of downtown Georgetown on N. Austin Avenue, the park features scenic views, picnic areas, restrooms, and access to natural water swimming. There is no entry fee to access the park, though visitors should be aware that equipment rentals are not available.
The park can be accessed at the entrance located at the intersection of W. Second Street and Rock Street, which is situated behind El Monumento restaurant. Free public parking is conveniently available nearby at the corner of 3rd Street and Rock Street, either in a designated parking lot or a parking garage.
Visitors should exercise caution when entering the river, as the City of Georgetown does not monitor water conditions. It is important to keep the park clean by taking all trash away. Activities like cliff jumping are prohibited within the park, in accordance with city ordinances aimed at ensuring safety.
A list of prohibited items includes alcohol, glass containers, and any activities that block public trails or violate other specified rules. Violating these regulations can result in citations or fines. The park encourages a respectful use of its natural resources to ensure an enjoyable experience for all visitors.
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