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Make a splash this summer and cool off in the Highland Lakes with these water bashes

Two young Highland Lakes residents jump into Lake Marble Falls near the Lakeside Pool. File photo

Rainy weather may have loomed above the Highland Lakes over the last few months, but summer is still heating up. With warmer weather and clearer skies on the horizon, there’s no better time to step outside, jump in, and make a splash at these cool events.

Marble Falls Free Swim Day

When: noon-5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 22

Where: Lakeside Pool, 305 Buena Vista in Marble Falls

What: Marble Falls Parks and Recreation is hosting a free day of swimming this July at the Lakeside Pool, overlooking the scenic Lake Marble Falls.

Burnet Splash Fest

When: 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, July 23

Where: YMCA of the Highland Lakes, 1601 S. Water Street in Burnet

What: The Burnet Splash Fest is a free event hosted by the YMCA of the Highland Lakes, featuring a night of hot dogs, snow cones, popcorn, and of course, splash-worthy fun.

Marble Falls Pop-up Splash Pad

When: Wednesday, July 29

Where: Westside Park, 1610 2nd Street in Marble Falls

What: Marble Falls Fire Rescue is teaming up with Marble Falls Parks and Recreation to bring a free pop-up splash pad to Westside Park at the end of July, featuring a light shower of water pumped out by the fire department’s Engine 1.

2026 Wakepoint Open

When: Friday, July 31-Saturday, August 1

Where: Wakepoint LBJ, 14757 RR 1431 in Kingsland

What: The Highland Lakes’ famous gas station, waterfront bar, boat dock, and music venue–Wakepoint LBJ–will host its 2026 Wakepoint Open on the last weekend of July, bringing wakeboarding athletes from all over to compete in a day of high-octane thrills, accompanied by music, boats, good eats, and good vibes.

Back to School Splash Event

When: noon-5 p.m. on Saturday, August 1

Where: Hoover Valley VFD, 303 CR 118B in Burnet

What: The Hoover Valley Volunteer Fire Department is gearing up to put a cap on summer before kids around the area pack their bags and head back to school with a splash-filled afternoon of water games, free food, free school supplies, music, and fun for the whole family.

caden@thepicayune.com

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