Lake Travis is a reservoir on the Colorado River in the scenic Texas Hill Country west of Austin, created by Mansfield Dam. The lake stretches 65 miles with over 270 miles of shoreline, offering numerous access points for swimming and water recreation. Popular swimming locations include Bob Wentz Park at Windy Point, Hippie Hollow Park, and various Travis County parks. The lake sits in rolling hills with depths exceeding 100 feet in many areas. Multiple marinas, boat ramps, and park facilities provide access around the lake. Most areas require day-use fees for entry. Facilities vary by location but typically include restrooms, picnic areas, and parking. Swimming is unsupervised at most locations with no lifeguards on duty.
Lake Travis serves as a hub for Austin’s active open water swimming and triathlon communities. The Austin Triathlon Club provides information about training locations and local events. Multiple events are hosted on the lake including the Tex Robertson Highland Lakes Challenge, Lake Travis Relay, and various open water swim competitions organized by Winning Isn’t Normal Events. The Highland Lakes Challenge features swims on multiple Highland Lakes over several days each October. The American Swimming Association has hosted collegiate and high school open water championships on Lake Travis. The lake’s size and varying conditions make it suitable for both training and competitive events.
Water quality monitoring is conducted by regional authorities, with results available through local health departments. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality monitors Highland Lakes for bacteria levels and harmful algal blooms. Swimmers should avoid areas with floating algae mats and rinse with clean water after swimming. Water levels fluctuate significantly based on rainfall and dam releases, affecting shoreline access and swimming conditions. Mansfield Dam releases can create current in some areas of the lake. Always wear a life jacket as Highland Lakes now exceed 100 feet in depth in many locations. Water temperatures during summer typically range from the mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit. Wind conditions vary throughout the lake, with some areas more exposed than others. Check current lake levels, weather forecasts, and water quality conditions before visiting.