
Apartments near Barton Springs Pool in Austin, TX (670 Rentals)


Akoya Green Condos

2411 Kinney Rd

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Riverwalk Condominiums

Courtyard

Pearl Street Co-op

70 Rainey St

Milago Condominiums

The Modern Austin Residences

21st Street Cooperative

2020 Congress Ave S

Three Friends Apartments

Sabine on Fifth

Starwest Condos

Greenwood Towers

Landmark Square

The Georgian

Towers Of Town Lake

Stoneleigh Condos

Ivy Park

Travis Oaks Condominiums

St. Thomas Condominiums

Croix Condominiums

The Galileo at 25th

Ridge View Apartments

Orange Tree Condominiums

Piazza Navona Condo

Rivertree Apartments

Centennial Condominiums

San Pedro Oaks

Creekside Terrace

Westview Condominiums

1500 Summit St

Windtree Condos

31st Street Condominiums

Barton Springs

Barton Place

Spring Hollow Condos

2204 Trailside Dr

2206 Trailside Dr

The Talisman Apartments

Zilker Terrace Condos

211 South Lamar

1505 Treadwell St

2001 Melridge Pl

Austin Heights Condominiums

1510 W 6th St

1328 Lamar Square Dr

Spring Condominiums

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Austin summers can get very warm, so on any particular day, you'll find folks from Austin apartments taking to whatever pools or waterways they can find. One of the most popular spot for Austinites to escape the summer heat is Barton Springs Pool, and on some of the warmest days of the years, you'll find the water teaming with folks from all around the city, as well as those from apartments near Barton Springs Pool, and once you dip your toes into that cool spring water, it's easy to see why it's always so crowded. Stretching out over 900 feet, Barton Springs Pool is by far one of the largest in the city, and is completely spring fed, making it one of the most natural ways to beat the heat around. In addition to the water itself, Barton Springs Pool is also a fantastic place to people watch, as all kinds of people find themselves on the banks of the pool, allowing you to run into attractive young people sunbathing, swimming, or just enjoying the Austin weather. Though most the pool is simply free swim, those Austin apartment residents looking to try to keep fit, they can find plenty of lanes perfect for training, making it more than just a spot for recreation, but also a nice spot for exercise as well. It's easy to see why apartments near Barton Springs Pool are hot commodities, with such beauty, refreshment and exercise all in one place. Barton Springs Pool has become one of the most famous landmarks in all of Austin, but unlike old buildings or statue, this landmark provides visitors with the chance to cool off on from the hot Texas weather that seems lurk year round in Austin. An apartment near Barton Springs provides one of the best experiences in town with just a short walk down the street, allowing you to escape the summer sun and meet some of the most friendly people in town.
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