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Inner Space Cavern
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Inner Space Cavern

#1 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Georgetown

Inner Space Cavern located in Georgetown, Texas was formed by water passing through Edwards limestone. The cavern is around 20-25 million years old and is opened to the public since 1966. It was discovered by a Texas Highway Department core drilling team in 1963. Inner Space Cavern is known for its beautiful formations, large rooms, and prehistoric animal bones. The cavern temperature remains a constant 72 degrees year round. Three different levels of tours are available to explore the caverns: Adventure Tour, Hidden Passage Tour, and Wild Cave Tour. The Adventure Tour is most popular classic tour of the cavern. The tour departs every 20 to 30 minutes and last about 1 hours. It includes view of largest rooms and formations. The Hidden Passages tour is a guided tour with flashlight provided to explore delicate formations. The tour last about 1.5 hours and children under age 7 cannot participate in the tour. The Wild Cave Tour is the most advanced tour of age 13+ that will take you deep underground into a complex maze of passages and chambers. The tour takes about 3 to 4 hours of hiking, crawling, and climbing.

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Blue Hole
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Blue Hole

#2 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Georgetown

Blue Hole Park is a lagoon located along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River in Georgetown, Texas. The scenic lagoon surrounded by limestone bluffs is a popular attraction of the area. Access to the park and water area is free. Free parking is available at 3rd Street and Rock Street. There is no equipment rental available in the area. There is no lifeguard on duty. Visitors who wish to enter the water do so at their own risk. Things to do include swimming, fishing, and picnicking.

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Lake Georgetown
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Lake Georgetown

#3 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Georgetown

Lake Georgetown reservoir on the San Gabriel River is known for fishing and recreational uses. The reservoir formed on the river by the North San Gabriel Dam is a popular recreational destination. Fishing is the main activity with many species of fish found including largemouth bass, catfish, white bass, hybrid striped bass, crappie, and sunfish. The 26.5 mile long Goodwater Trail surrounding the lake is popular for hiking. Cedar Breaks Park, Russell Park, and Jim Hogg Park offers day use picnic areas and boat ramps.


Cedar Breaks Park
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Cedar Breaks Park

#4 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Georgetown

Cedar Breaks Park is one of the three park located on the south shore of Lake Georgetown. The park operated by S Army Corps of Engineers features boat ramp and fishing dock. The park has 59 campsites with basic amenities such as electricity hookups and water. Things to do include camping, boating, fishing, hiking, and picnicking.


The Williamson Museum
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The Williamson Museum

#5 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Georgetown

The Williamson Museum located in the former Farmers State Bank building collect, preserve and exhibit items relating to the culture and heritage of Williamson County. Established in 1997, museum features innovative exhibits and hands-on educational programs. Collection of the museum include objects, documents and photographs related to the history and diversity of Williamson County. The museum exhibits include Willie's Kids Corral, Creating Our County, Williamson County Map, The Museum Works Project, Traveling Exhibit: Fighting Back: The 1923 Ku Klux Klan Trials, Traveling Exhibit: Where There is Beauty Historic Granger Through the Lens of Jno. Trlica, Traveling Exhibit: Taylor at the Turn of the CenturyTraveling Exhibit: Recuerdos, and Traveling Exhibit: From Smaland Sweden to Big Land Texas.

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Georgetown Museums

  1. The Williamson Museum

Georgetown Parks

  1. Blue Hole
  2. Cedar Breaks Park