
State Jump Spots
Cliff jumping across Texas
Browse 10 jump spots across 8 local areas with height, access, and safety planning context.
State overview
Cliff jumping in Texas
Texas brings together statewide jump spot coverage where cliff jumping conditions can change quickly with weather, water level, access rules, and seasonal crowds. Use this regional guide as a starting point for comparing mapped locations, nearby cities, common water settings, and the planning details that matter before any visit. The listings in this area emphasize practical context: approach notes, ledge conditions, water-depth reminders, and safety cues that should be checked again on arrival. Water settings vary across the area, so verify depth, current, visibility, and exit options for each individual location. Recorded heights in this area reach up to about 60 ft, but depth and landing conditions still need to be verified in person. Treat every location as condition-dependent. Confirm current access, posted restrictions, water depth, hazards, and local expectations before entering the water, and skip any jump that does not look clearly safe from the ground and from the landing zone.
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Big Bend National Park
2 spots

Grapevine
2 spots

Clifton
1 spot

Dallas
1 spot

Rock Island
1 spot

Travis
1 spot

Vanderpool
1 spot

Wimberley
1 spot
All Texas jump spots
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20ftBig Bend National Park
Big Bend National Park, Texas, United States
20ftBig Bend National Park
Big Bend National Park, United States
40ftCan Creek Jumps
Vanderpool, United States
Height TBDCypress Creek
Wimberley, United States
60ftDallas Rail Road Bridge
Dallas, United States
60ftLake Whitney
Clifton, Texas, United States
40ftPace Bend Park
Rock Island, United States
40ftRock Island
Travis, Texas, United States
30ftRock Ledge Park
Grapevine, United States
20ftRock Ledge Park
Grapevine, Texas, United States



