The Master Plan for the Blue Hole Regional Park was adopted by the Village of Wimberley City Council in February 2007. See details of the Master Plan:

The backbone of the Master Plan is the vision and mission for the Blue Hole Regional Park, along with its goals.


The Village of Wimberley City Council approved the master plan for the Blue Hole park land project on February 15, 2007.  Dr, Steve Windhager of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center answers questions from the Council, left to right, Dr. Curt Busk, Bob Flocke, Marilee Wood, Tom Haley, Terrie Bursiel, and Carroll Czichos.

VISION

    To create an ecologically and economically sustainable regional park which considers environmental and recreational needs and the character of the Wimberley Valley while inviting people to experience, respect, and enjoy the uniqueness and beauty of the Texas hill country.

MISSION

    To protect, restore, and develop Blue Hole Regional Park as a recreational, educational, and ecological resource for present and future generations.

GOALS

  • To protect and restore the natural water resources and other ecological and environmental features
  • To provide and develop recreational and educational resources for park visitors
  • To integrate the park with other resources in the region.
  • To create a regional park that is environmentally and economically sustainable

Friends of Blue Hole contributed $77,350 toward the completion of the Blue Hole Regional Park Master Plan. With the Master Plan completed, plans are under way for future fundraising for protection and preservation of the parkland. Above, Director and President Peter Way and Director Marilee Wood present checks to City of Wimberley Council and Mayor Tom Haley.

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