Finding a family resort near Austin that actually delivers — where the kids are entertained, the pool is more than a concrete rectangle, and you don't need a second mortgage — takes some homework. We've done that homework for you.
Every resort on this list is within a 1 hr 40 min drive of downtown Austin. We've organized them by budget tier so you can skip straight to what fits, and we've included the practical details parents actually need: pool situations, kids' programs, dining options, and what age ranges work best.
In This Guide
- Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa — Best Overall
- Kalahari Resorts, Round Rock — Best Waterpark Resort
- JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country — Best Luxury Option
- Horseshoe Bay Resort — Best for Active Families
- Lakeway Resort & Spa — Best on Lake Travis
- Camp Lucy, Dripping Springs — Best Hill Country Charm
- Miraval Austin — Best for Parents Who Need a Reset
- How to Choose the Right Resort
- Booking Tips to Save Money
- FAQ
1. Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa — Best Overall Family Resort
Quick Facts
- Location: Cedar Creek (Bastrop area) — 40 min from downtown Austin
- Price Range: $280–$450/night
- Best For: Families with kids ages 3–14
- Standout Feature: 1,000-foot lazy river with waterfalls
- Pool Situation: Lazy river, family pool, adult-only pool, splash pad
If you only have one family resort trip in you this year, make it Lost Pines. Sitting on 405 acres along the Colorado River in the Lost Pines forest east of Austin, this Hyatt hits all the marks: a genuinely impressive water complex with that signature lazy river, a kids' club (Camp Hyatt) that runs daily, horseback riding at the on-site Wolfdancer equestrian center, and enough dining options that you never have to leave the property.
The rooms are spacious and recently refreshed. Request a river-view room if budget allows — you'll overlook the pool complex and the pines beyond. For larger families, the suites with pull-out sofas work well and save you from booking two rooms.
Proximity to Bastrop State Park and McKinney Roughs Nature Park means you can mix resort time with real Texas nature. The resort also offers guided kayaking on the Colorado River, which is a highlight for families with older kids.
Compare prices across booking sites to find the best deal for your dates.
2. Kalahari Resorts, Round Rock — Best Waterpark Resort
Quick Facts
- Location: Round Rock — 30 min from downtown Austin
- Price Range: $180–$350/night
- Best For: Families with kids ages 5–16
- Standout Feature: 223,000 sq ft indoor waterpark (largest in Texas)
- Pool Situation: Indoor waterpark, outdoor pools, lazy rivers, wave pool, slides
Kalahari is a different beast entirely — it's essentially a waterpark that happens to have a resort attached. The indoor waterpark is open year-round regardless of weather, which makes this a great pick for winter or rainy-day getaways. We're talking wave pools, body slides, tube rides, a surf simulator, and a massive lazy river. For little ones, there's a dedicated splash area that won't overwhelm toddlers.
Beyond the water, Kalahari has a Tom Foolerys Adventure Park with bowling, mini golf, escape rooms, an arcade, and a ropes course. Your kids will never say "I'm bored." The trade-off: this is not a quiet Hill Country retreat. It's loud, bustling, and very much a destination for families with energy to burn.
Rooms are African-themed and larger than typical hotel rooms, which helps when you're hauling pool bags and kids' gear. The "Desert Room" suite layout gives parents a separate sleeping area.
Waterpark access included with every room booking.
3. JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country — Best Luxury Family Resort
Quick Facts
- Location: San Antonio — 1 hr 40 min from downtown Austin
- Price Range: $350–$600/night
- Best For: Families wanting a premium experience, ages 3–14
- Standout Feature: 9-acre River Bluff Water Experience with lazy river
- Pool Situation: Lazy river, 6 pools, water slides, adults-only pool, splash pad
The JW Marriott is the gold standard for family resorts in the greater Austin/San Antonio corridor. The water complex alone — a 9-acre spread with a 1,100-foot lazy river, multiple slides, and a dedicated toddler area — justifies the price tag for a special-occasion stay. The kids' club runs structured programs daily, and the resort also offers a Junior Ranger program in partnership with the on-site nature preserve.
The 1 hr 40 min drive from Austin is the main drawback, but it makes this a natural fit for a 2-night weekend getaway rather than a quick overnight. You can also combine it with a San Antonio day (River Walk, the Alamo) to make a proper family trip out of it.
Dining on the property ranges from casual poolside to upscale steakhouse. The rooms are the largest of any resort on this list, and the suites comfortably sleep families of five.
Best rates usually found by booking 6–8 weeks ahead for weekends.
4. Horseshoe Bay Resort — Best for Active Families
Quick Facts
- Location: Horseshoe Bay — 1 hr 25 min from Austin
- Price Range: $250–$450/night
- Best For: Active families with older kids (8+) who want variety
- Standout Feature: Golf, marina, zip line, yacht club, and lake access
- Pool Situation: Resort pool with cabanas, waterfront access on Lake LBJ
Horseshoe Bay is the pick for families who get restless sitting by a pool all day. Perched on Lake LBJ in the Highland Lakes region, it offers three championship golf courses, a full-service marina with boat rentals, a zip line adventure course, tennis courts, and a putting course. The lake access alone sets it apart — kids can tube, wakeboard, kayak, and swim right from the resort.
The pool scene is more refined than resort-waterpark style, which makes it better suited for families with older kids or teens who'd rather be on a jet ski than a splash pad. The on-site restaurants include the Captain's Table at the Yacht Club with lake views that make the whole family feel fancy.
The drive from Austin follows scenic Highway 281 through marble falls country, and there are enough Highland Lakes area attractions nearby (Longhorn Cavern State Park, Inks Lake) to fill a multi-day trip.
Lake views and golf packages available for family stays.
5. Lakeway Resort & Spa — Best on Lake Travis
Quick Facts
- Location: Lakeway — 45 min from downtown Austin
- Price Range: $200–$350/night
- Best For: Families with mixed ages, couples with young children
- Standout Feature: Lake Travis setting with on-site marina
- Pool Situation: Hillside pool, splash pool for kids, Lake Travis beach access
Lakeway is the closest resort-quality stay to Austin proper that still feels like a getaway. Overlooking Lake Travis from its hillside perch, it offers that lake vacation energy without the long drive. The pool area is family-friendly without being overwhelming, and the on-site marina means you can rent pontoon boats, kayaks, and paddleboards for a morning on the water.
It's also one of the more reasonably priced options on this list. The rooms are clean and comfortable if not luxurious, and the on-site Travis Restaurant serves solid Hill Country-inspired meals. The spa is a nice perk for parents who want to tag-team — one parent takes the kids to the pool while the other gets an hour of quiet.
Location-wise, you're close to the Oasis on Lake Travis for sunset dining, Pace Bend Park for swimming, and the Hill Country Galleria for shopping and movies if you need a rainy-day backup plan.
Lake Travis views at a family-friendly price point.
6. Camp Lucy, Dripping Springs — Best Hill Country Charm
Quick Facts
- Location: Dripping Springs — 45 min from Austin
- Price Range: $250–$500/night
- Best For: Families wanting a quieter, nature-focused experience
- Standout Feature: Boutique cabins and cottages on 289 Hill Country acres
- Pool Situation: Spring-fed-style pool, pastoral Hill Country setting
Camp Lucy is the anti-waterpark. If your family wants wide open spaces, fireflies at dusk, and the kind of quiet that reminds you why you moved to Texas, this is your spot. The property spans 289 acres in Dripping Springs with a mix of luxury cabins, cottages, and the restored Ian's Chapel (a popular wedding venue, so check event schedules before booking).
Kids can roam the grounds, spot wildlife, swim in the beautiful pool, and explore the creek beds. It's the kind of place where they actually put down the screens. Parents will appreciate Tillie's restaurant on-site, which serves genuinely excellent farm-to-table food in a converted barn.
The Dripping Springs location puts you within 15 minutes of a dozen breweries and distilleries along the "Drinking Springs" corridor, plus lavender farms, Hamilton Pool Preserve, and the Reimers Ranch mountain bike trails.
Boutique Hill Country cabins just 45 minutes from Austin.
7. Miraval Austin — Best for Parents Who Need a Reset
Quick Facts
- Location: Austin (north) — 40 min from downtown
- Price Range: $500–$800/night (all-inclusive)
- Best For: Couples or parents alternating kid duty, ages 14+
- Standout Feature: All-inclusive wellness resort with spa, meditation, and activities
- Pool Situation: Infinity pool, spa pools, serene setting
Miraval is the splurge pick, and it's really more of a parent resort than a family resort — they accept guests 14 and older. But it earns a spot on this list because sometimes the best thing you can do for your family is recharge yourself. If you can arrange childcare or have teens who'd appreciate a wellness-focused stay, Miraval delivers an experience unlike anything else near Austin.
The all-inclusive rate covers meals, activities (horseback riding, rock climbing, cooking classes, meditation, yoga), and a nightly spa credit. Set on 220 acres in the Balcones Canyonlands, it genuinely feels like you've left Texas for somewhere more exotic.
The food is exceptional — mostly organic, beautifully presented, and included in your stay. This is a "once a year, anniversary-level" trip for most families, but if budget allows, it's transformative.
How to Choose the Right Family Resort
The right resort depends on your family's personality, not just your budget. Here's the quickest way to narrow it down:
Your kids are under 6: Hyatt Lost Pines or Lakeway Resort. Both have calm shallow-water areas, manageable property sizes, and enough to do without overwhelming little ones.
Your kids are 6–12: Kalahari or Hyatt Lost Pines. This is the sweet spot for waterpark fun and kids' club programs. Kalahari if they're waterpark-obsessed, Lost Pines if you want nature mixed in.
Your kids are teens: Horseshoe Bay or Kalahari. Teens need action — lake sports, arcade games, zip lines, and enough independence to explore on their own.
Multi-generational trip: JW Marriott or Horseshoe Bay. Big enough that grandparents can do their own thing while kids are at the pool and parents sneak off to the spa.
You want peace and nature: Camp Lucy. No question. It's the Hill Country escape your family didn't know it needed.
Booking Tips to Save Money
Book midweek. Every resort on this list drops rates 20-30% Sunday through Thursday. If you can pull kids from school for a Monday/Tuesday stay, your wallet will thank you.
Book 6-8 weeks ahead for weekends. That's the sweet spot — early enough for availability, late enough that resorts sometimes release promotional rates.
Check for package deals. Most of these resorts offer packages that bundle activities, dining credits, or spa time. A "family adventure package" at Lost Pines might save $100+ over booking everything separately.
Use hotel credit cards strategically. Marriott Bonvoy, World of Hyatt, and Hilton Honors points can significantly offset costs at JW Marriott, Hyatt Lost Pines, and others. If you're planning a stay 3+ months out, opening a hotel card with a sign-up bonus can cover most of a 2-night stay.
Compare across platforms. Hotel direct-booking guarantees don't always win. Check the hotel's own site, then compare on Booking.com and other aggregators. Price differences of $30-50/night are common.
Search across all booking platforms to find the best price for your dates.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best family resort near Austin with a lazy river?
Hyatt Regency Lost Pines has the area's best lazy river — a 1,000-foot winding river with waterfalls, just 40 minutes from Austin. JW Marriott San Antonio also has an excellent lazy river but is 90 minutes away. Kalahari in Round Rock has both indoor and outdoor lazy river options.
How much do family resorts near Austin cost per night?
Budget options (Lakeway, Kalahari off-peak) run $150-$250/night. Mid-range (Hyatt Lost Pines, Horseshoe Bay) typically $250-$400/night. Premium (JW Marriott, Miraval) start at $350 and go up from there. Weekday rates are always lower, and booking 6-8 weeks ahead usually gets the best prices.
Are there all-inclusive family resorts near Austin?
No true all-inclusive resorts exist near Austin, but several include significant amenities with your stay. Hyatt Lost Pines includes waterpark and kids' programs. Kalahari includes waterpark access. Miraval Austin is the closest to all-inclusive with meals, activities, and spa credits bundled into the rate (but is adults/teens 14+ only).
What age groups are family resorts near Austin best for?
Most resorts here work well for kids 4-14. Hyatt Lost Pines and JW Marriott have kids' clubs for ages 3-12. Kalahari is great for older kids and teens. For toddlers, Lakeway Resort offers calmer pool areas. For teens, Horseshoe Bay has lake sports, zip lines, and golf.
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