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Hippie Hollow Park

4.2 (138 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 7:30 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Erika B.

Love this place. Except the water level at Travis lake keeps going down so the walk down to the water keeps getting longer and longer each time I come back. The water feels a lot warmer too. Make sure to bring good shoes, it's a bunch of rocks going down, and it can get pretty difficult if you aren't prepared or if it's your first time. Always make sure to bring sun block because unless your at the top where the trees are at, there's no shade near the water and you will burn. If you do stay by the trees, I bring a hammock which works great, you'll be comfortable. Bring a bunch of water and a float, it gets deep in the water real quick. I always see a bunch of people with goggles, but I feel the water isn't as clear as used to be. I heard from a friend that's never been here that there's "sections" to hippie hollow, some people go far down, some stay near the entrance, etc. I'm unfamiliar with all that, but I do suggest you going with someone who you feel safe with because the perverts will always be there, and it can get uncomfortable if you're not used to being nude in public. Besides that though, most liberating park in Austin, definitely recommend you go and get a full tan.

Daniel A.

Second time here, much less crowded. People are nice, entry is cheap. Lake is beautiful and no stores, shakes, or anything to distract you. Rocky beach prices difficult to maneuver but when you get it your give, water shoes is a must tho.

Joiya A.

Finally made it to Hippie Hollow Park. I loved it! So beautiful and serene. Clothing optional however the day I went it was on the cooler side so clothing stayed on. However there were a couple of brave souls who were nude. This place is perfect for grounding and meditation. I absolutely loved it!

Hippie Hollow at the first entry point.
James W.

Wife and I went for our first time, knowing it was clothing optional but not knowing exactly what we'd see. Wife started out topless. I still had my trunks on. 4 hours later we were both in the "optional" phase. It was actually very comfortable feeling, easy going, water was beautiful as was the natural scenery. The mixture of nude, topless, and clothes was pretty even this day. Most women were topless, but there was a handful fully nude. The men took up the largest percentage of nude individuals. If your looking to go just to view nude bay watch style women, this isn't the place. There's are your normal every day people of all ages. The folks we were around were extremely friendly. There wasn't any odd feeling about it all. For the women, be aware there are the occasional creepers, that we noticed. We say 4 or 5 guys fully dressed in street clothes just sitting around watching the ladies. Most folks stayed put, especially the obvious regulars. There were a handful of guys that were nude that constantly walked around. The area is "sectioned" off by numbers. We were informed that the for end from #10-14 consisted of a lot of men. This was also where the party barges seem to congregate. #1-2 was the first access point, more people. This is a rock lake, don't expect sand. There are some large rocks, if your barefoot expect to get some stuff toes especially if the water is exceptionally wavy. There are some stair systems that start you down a short trail to the bathing area, but you still have to traverse some large rocks and small boulders and even a few 2-4 foot rock ledges to get to a sitting spot as well as the water line. It's a beautiful place, with friendly people, and some great water.

Nice warm day, even in the shade!
Joe A.

Austin City managed park, total nudity is permitted, actually anticipated. Cost is $8 / person ($3 for seniors). When you come through the kiosk and pay, the ranger tells you 'no nudity in the parking lot, no lewd behavior, they close at 7.' Paved parking lot and level road (once you descend about 50' to the park road. The park road is paved, level and quite long, maybe 1-1/2 miles? Relatively steep and rocky access to the water, large boulders. There are many sets of stairs but they don't reach the water's edge. There is one handicap access set that has a great view from the end of the wheelchair ramp, but no water access. There are real restrooms with running water, not just ports-potties! You'll see a lot of naked people, some are not in too great of shape, but many of them have great bodies to gaze upon so long as you don't get creepy (I think because it's basically a walking / hiking environment is why there are so many good looking bodies!). The water was nice today (October 4), not too warm but definitely not cold! I'd give it 5 stars except that the access and shore are completely boulder covered, and that won't change!

Lots of nudity by the lake at Hippie Hollow. Just not in the parking lot people
Becca T.

If you aren't opposed to naked people walking around in sneakers and fanny packs this is the place to be!

It was a great experience!
Ashley M.

This place is absolutely AMAZING!! Not at all as awkward as I thought it'd be (my first time at a nude beach)

Lucy M.

This place was so magical I came back twice! Easily accessible by taking a reasonably priced Lyft over from South Lamar. Bring water and some food and you're good to go. Located on Lake Travis, usually the water is not up so high when I was there early in the season, but Austin had been hit with some serious storms and I was lucky enough to take advantage of the situation. If you're going earlier in the season check the water levels before making the trip. HH is not like a traditional sand beach, in fact there is no sand. There are jagged rocks with large flat surfaces you can stretch out on. Some areas have benches and less steep rocks and these tend to be more crowded. The area is pretty small and can get tight on weekends, but I went on weekdays and it was very chill. Stairs lead you down to different sections but then you essentially pick your way over the rocks to find a spot, sometimes maneuvering around others as you go. The view is gorgeous, the crowds chill, like most naturalist spaces the regulars are friendly and community oriented. I ended up making friends with some locals and got invited to a beautiful locally sourced hippy potlock the next night. In short, the community is really cool and welcoming, people know and look out for each other here. Entry is $8 on weekdays. There are some poisonous water snakes sometimes, just avoid sticking too close to the rocks when you go into the water and you'll be fine. Water shoes are recommended for the sharp mussel shells. Water can be a little choppy on windy days. There are tons of butterflies! Bathrooms have no doors on the stalls. There are water fountains and a basic outdoor hose connected to a pour spout as a shower. Bring something to share, others will share with you, and smile, you're in Texas!

Priscilla Y.

Hippy Hollow Park is right off Lake Travis. It's where folks sunbathe on the rocky shoreline and chill in the lake. NOTE that it's clothing optional so you will see naked people! I've skinny dipped before, but it was always in the dark so this was my first real experience of being nude in public. In the beginning, it felt weird, but after a while you get over that feeling. Just let it all out because everybody else is just chillin' in their birthday suits, minding their own business. If you're not comfortable with the naked body, then this place is not for you. The lake is very beautiful and scenic. $15 to enter. No nudity in the parking lot. Under 18 is not allowed. Mature folks only. Swim at your own risk. No lifeguards on duty. You can have beer, but have it in a plastic container or use a koozy. No glass containers. There are bathrooms and hiking trails, but I went to neither.

Man I needed some sun
King D.

Love this place! Sun, water, music..what else do you need. So peaceful here. Its clothing optional. I'd say 98% of the patrons go nude. There are rules: No open consumption of alcohol. Keep it in a koozie. No public acts of sex. No intercourse, bjs, handjobs. Dont forget sunscreen!!

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We alway enjoy visiting HH. Lovely views and a great place to swim. A wonderful Austin jewel.

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It's a little rocky like my relationship but we take an annual pilgrimage there !!! It is a peaceful place that is quite relaxing.

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Nice friendly people, who were also not to friendly if you know what I mean. Really nice view of the lake as well.

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what an AWESOME place! The only place in Texas, that I'm aware of, that one can go nude in public!

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2 years ago

Little rocky but all in all relaxing. Bring a thick towels maybe a small chair or two and some kind of shade.

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This is a great place to relax in the buff, with no one bothering you whatsoever. Non judgmental place to chill.

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Still love it but weird people come out later in the day. Just saying. You want peace? Go early.

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Ask the Community - Hippie Hollow Park

Are there any other locations in the Austin area to nude swim? I heard that some places on the Greenbelt were available to do this.

Only if you don't get caught.😅😅😅

How late in the year to people go swimming at Hippie Hollow? Hoping that end of October is still an active time.

It just depends on the weather. October 2021 is nearly perfect. It is common to have enjoyable weather into November, with an odd December day not out of the question.

If you are on a boat and anchor by hippie hollow park clothing optional still ok?

Seems to be. We saw several boats on both ends that anchored right up to the buoy's and the boat occupants were nude or topless.

How high is water Sept 7 2020?

all things LCRA (Lower Colorado River Authority) https://hydromet.lcra.org/home/GaugeDataList/?siteNumber=3963&siteType=lakelevel… Read more

Are there cabins or camp grounds?

No.

Is there an age requirement to enter?

Adult only.

Do you have to pay to get in besides the parking fee?

No, it's only the $15 parking fee

I can't wait to go and experience the "freedom." What's the coolest the temp has been when you've gone? Is 70 to 75 degrees to cold, is the park empty when this is the temp?

My personal preference is to go when the temperatures range from 85-95 degrees. Lake is cool and friendly people. The whole idea is to enjoy feeling the wind on your privates and meeting new people.

What are the rules for walking around, nude or not?

Yes, the entire park is clothing optional, except for the parking lot where clothing is required. You will see signs as you enter and exit the main trail-head indicating where clothing is required. You can wear what you want or don't want. The park… Read more

Can the park be accessed by boat and if so what are the requirements?

Accessible by boat but requires a short swim to shore from the anchorage.

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