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Do512 Explains is our editorial series in which we spell out what the deal is with certain longtime Austin traditions. Whether you're a newbie who moved here last week or a longtime resident who just never got around to experiencing whatever thing we're talking about, Do512 Explains will make things clear to you in a tidy summary.





Contributed by Will Conant



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BARTON SPRINGS



The 1930s / Photo Credit: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library







Barton Springs is often heralded as Austin’s “Crown Jewel” - a place where locals and tourists alike hang out, get a tan, occasionally howl at the moon and of course, jump into freezing cold water! Once you witness this stunning scenery in the heart of Austin, it’s impossible not to feel drawn to Barton’s crisp, clear spring-fed water. With so much allure surrounding this magical place, we decided to demystify Barton Springs Pool and explain what it’s all about.







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Photo credit: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library





The first thing you might ask yourself is ‘where did Barton Springs even come from?’ Well, the area’s namesake William Barton settled the area in 1838 in the nascent years of the Republic of Texas, and he touted the springs as a tourist destination before the city of Austin had even been founded. If you think that sounds like a long time ago, you might be surprised to hear that the springs had been in use for centuries by Native American tribes like the Tonkawa. The area containing the springs did not become recognizable as a pool until the early 1900s, when private owners recognized the mass appeal of Barton Springs, and installed sidewalks, a diving board, and the bathhouse.







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Photo credit: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library







With year-round temperatures ranging from 68 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit no matter the weather, it’s easy to see why so many flock to Barton Springs under the searing summer sun. And, every winter, Austinites participate in the polar plunge to ring in the new year. Though not everyone knows this, Barton Springs Pool is also open after sundown, and people even howl at the moon when it’s full each month. The entrance fee is waived from 9pm until closing time, making the night swim a decidedly cheaper (and less crowded) way to experience Barton Springs. However you choose to do it and whether you live here or are just passing through, Barton Springs Pool is a must-see for everyone in town.







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Photo credit: Henry Davis







Barton Springs is open daily 5am-10pm, with the only exception being 9am-7pm on Thursday when the pool is drained and cleaned. Here are some things to know before you go:







- Barton Springs Pool is family-friendly, but women are allowed to go topless.

- No food, pets, glass, coolers, frisbees, footballs, alcohol or smoking.

- There are big crowds on summer weekends.

- Barton Springs Pool is free during the off-season, early mornings and nights.

- The water is really cold (our advice: just jump straight in!)





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