Lakes around Serenada, a census-designated place in Williamson County, Texas, offer diverse outdoor experiences. While Serenada itself is primarily landlocked, the surrounding region provides access to several notable lakes and water features. These areas are characterized by natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore various parks and preserves that feature lakes, rivers, and waterfalls.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A beautiful tranquil waterfall and a rain shower. Highly recommended - but you have to be very sure-footed and prepared to climb to get there.
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Berry Springs is a freshwater lake where fishing is allowed. On either side of the lake sit Berry Creek and Dry Berry Creek.
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Located on the edge of Lake Georgetown, this spot is one of the hidden gems in the area. Water from the spring continuously flows over a small hill, cascading over rocks below. It's definitely a must-see in the area.
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The waterline is up and you have to access the falls from further down the trail. The rock structure has broken off, but it's still a stunning view!
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Berry Springs Park and Preserve is located along Berry Creek, in the northeast of Georgetown. The park includes a lot of amenities like a playground, an amphitheater, picnic areas, pavilions and an area to camp. The most popular activities in the park are hiking, biking and fishing in the lake.
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Crockett Garden Falls is a beautiful moss covered waterfall in the south of Lake Georgetown. The best option to reach the waterfall is to hike about 2 miles (one-way) from Cedar Breaks Park. Unfortunately, the overhang of the waterfall collapsed in 2022, but it still remains a beautiful sight that is worth visiting!
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Lake Georgetown is a dammed reservoir that is fed by the San Gabriel River and has a size of 1,200 acres. The lake is used for various recreational purposes like boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking and more water activities and also includes multiple campgrounds to spend a night next to the lake.
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Blue Hole Park is beautifully situated along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River in the north of Georgetown, Texas. The river forms a lagoon here, which is surrounded by limestone bluffs on one side and offers a great opportunity to go swimming. Furthermore, the park includes amenities like restrooms and picnic areas.
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While Serenada itself is primarily landlocked, the notable lakes and water features are found in the surrounding region, particularly around Georgetown in Williamson County, Texas. These include large reservoirs, smaller park lakes, and river lagoons.
Visitors frequently enjoy Lake Georgetown, a large reservoir offering various water activities. Other popular spots include Berry Springs Park and Preserve with its freshwater lake, and Blue Hole Park, known for its swimming lagoon on the San Gabriel River.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Lake Georgetown offers picnicking and various recreational activities. Berry Springs Park and Preserve features a playground, picnic areas, and easy trails. Blue Hole Park is also family-friendly, providing swimming opportunities and picnic areas.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, boating, and picnicking. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails or running trails available in the region.
Absolutely. You'll find numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can hike to Crockett Garden Falls from Cedar Breaks Park, or explore the trails around Lake Georgetown. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the hiking guide for Serenada.
Yes, Blue Hole Park, located along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River, offers a lagoon perfect for swimming, surrounded by limestone bluffs.
You can encounter diverse natural features, including the moss-covered Crockett Garden Falls, the expansive waters of Lake Georgetown, and the riverine landscapes of Berry Springs Park and Preserve. Limestone bluffs and forested areas are also common.
Yes, Berry Springs Park and Preserve offers easy trails suitable for walking. For more options, you can consult the easy hikes guide for Serenada.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The moss-covered Crockett Garden Falls is considered a beautiful, hidden gem, while Lake Georgetown is valued for its diverse water activities and scenic views.
Yes, Lake Georgetown includes multiple campgrounds where you can spend a night next to the lake. Berry Springs Park and Preserve also offers facilities for camping.
While specific seasonal tips are not available, the region's lakes are generally enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and fall often offer milder temperatures for hiking and exploring, while summer is popular for water-based activities like swimming and boating.


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