WELCOME TO INNER SPACE CAVERN!
Welcome to the information page for the Hendrich 2022 Family Reunion in Georgetown, TX.
This is where you will find all of the information that you will need to plan your activities during the reunion.
If the text is RED… it’s usually a link to a map or more information.
10:00am – 12:00pm
Putt Putt Golf (Clubs provided)
12:00pm
Lunch
Dessert & Hang Out
Lois’ House
After Dessert & Hang Out
Free Time
5:30pm
Dinner & Outdoor Games
TBD
Evening Bowling
AM – 11:30am
FreeTime
11:30am
Lunch
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Quest Across Georgetown
5:30pm
Dinner & Outdoor Games
Blue Hole Park (Click the Link)
100 Blue Hole Park Georgetown, TX 78626
Park Hours
5 a.m.-10 p.m.
Park Amenities
Trails
Picnic
Restrooms
Fishing
Swimming
Blue Hole Park is a scenic lagoon bordered by limestone bluffs along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River. It is located five blocks north of the downtown Square along N. Austin Avenue. The park features picnic areas, restrooms, and wading areas. There is no entry fee to access Blue Hole Park. Equipment rentals are not offered.
The entrance to Blue Hole Park is at W. Second Street and Rock Street behind El Monumento restaurant. Free public parking is available at the corner of 3rd Street and Rock Street in the parking lot or the parking garage.
Entering the river is At Your Own Risk. The City of Georgetown does not monitor water flow or bacteria levels. Be considerate of this natural area and remove anything you take in; including trash. Jumping from the cliffs is NOT PERMITTED. City of Georgetown Ordinance: Sec. 12.20.050 – Prohibited practices. Cliff Jumping, or Diving. It shall be unlawful for any person to dive or jump from any cliff or rock face in a City park. It shall be unlawful to knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence, cause any person to dive, jump or fall from any cliff or rock face in a City park.
The following items are prohibited:
These rules have been established by City Ordinance. A violation may be subject to citation, fine, or other penalties.
Lake Georgetown (Click the Link)
500 Lake Overlook Dr.
877-444-6777
Lake Georgetown Army Corps of Engineers
For the more serious angler or water enthusiast, this 1200 acre lake offers boating, skiing, fishing, four separate camping areas, a wildlife preserve and 16 miles of hiking trails. Cedar Breaks Park and Jim Hogg Park have boat ramps and camping facilities with RV hook-ups and restrooms with showers. Russell Park has both a camping and swimming area, a boat ramp and restrooms with showers. Tejas Park offers primitive camping and picnic areas. Fishing is some of the best in the region, with small and largemouth bass, white bass, flathead and channel cat. Online advance registrations are required to enter all Lake Georgetown Parks: Call 877-444-6777 or online Lake Georgetown Reservations
Inner Space Caverns (Click the Link)
WELCOME TO INNER SPACE CAVERN!
Our amazing cave has beautiful formations, large rooms, prehistoric animal bones, and a truly unique discovery story. It remains a constant 72 degrees (but feels like 80 degrees with the humidity) year round and it does NOT flood during rains.
San Gabriel Park (Disc Golf, along the river) (Click the Link)
445 E. Morrow St. Georgetown, TX 78626
Park Hours
5 a.m.-10 p.m.
Park Amenities
Pavilion
Trails
Playscape
Disc Golf
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Sand Volleyball
Skate Park
Soccer
Picnic
Restrooms
Fishing
Community Center
Recreation Center
Meandering right through the heart of Georgetown are the North Fork and the South Fork of the San Gabriel River. Along the banks of the San Gabriel River where the two forks meet, between the river and Austin Avenue, you’ll find one of the most beautiful parks in the state of Texas.
San Gabriel Park was designated a Lone Star Legacy Park by the Texas Recreation & Parks Society in March 2012. San Gabriel Park is one of only nine parks in Texas to be awarded this designation in its inaugural year. These parks were chosen for their historical prominence within their communities and the state by providing natural respite and social interaction as those communities were founded, developed, and prospered.
San Gabriel Park is graced with 200-year-old oak trees that offer shady spots for family picnics. The 180-acre park also provides space for concerts and festivals, as well as fields for soccer, football, lacrosse and baseball.
A hike and bike trail goes through the park, including a 1.6-mile loop in the park and other segments that connect to Blue Hole Park, Rivery Park, Chautauqua Park and all the way to Lake Georgetown. View our interactive parks and trails map. There is also a 9-hole disc golf course at the north end of the park.
Hike to the Dam from Booty’s Road Park (Click the Link)
Booty’s Road Park
1631 Booty’s Crossing Georgetown, TX 78628
Park Hours
5 a.m.-10 p.m.
Park Amenities
Pavilion
Trails
Picnic
Restrooms
Mel’s Lonestar Lanes(Bowling) (Click the Link)
We’re Family Fun that will Bowl you over. From 3 to 103, bowling is for all ages. Bowling is the perfect group activity and a great way to spend time socializing and team building. We have 40 bowling lanes, lots of arcade games, party rooms, and a sports bar & grill.
Mel’s Lone Star Lanes is a prime place for any group event, birthday party, or family event. We can cater your event big or small.
Mel’s Lone Star Lanes offers fully automated scoring, bumper bowling for children on every lane, and an outstanding cafe. League Bowling options include co-ed, ladies, senior citizens, youth, PBA, and company-sponsored leagues.
Effective February 28th – NEW Hours of Operation
Sunday: 11 AM – 9 PM
Monday – Tuesday: 11 AM – 10 PM
Wednesday – Thursday: 9 AM – 10 PM
Friday – Saturday: 9 AM – 11 PM
Always call ahead for lane availability at 512-930-2200.
Garey Park (Playground, splashpad, dog park, & hiking) (Click the Link)
6450 RM 2243 Georgetown, TX 78628
Park Hours
Spring/Summer (April 1-September 30) – 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Fall/Winter (October 1-March 31) – 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Garey Park will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
No admittance within 30 minutes of posted closing time.
Hours may vary for special events.
Entrance fees required. See Visit Garey Park for more information.
Garey Park is primed to be Georgetown’s flagship park and a destination that will offer a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. Nestled along the South San Gabriel River, the 525-acre ranch was donated by Jack and Cammy Garey in 2004.
Amenities at the park include a playground, a splash pad, a dog park, an equestrian arena, fishing ponds, the Garey House event facility, pavilions, picnic shelters, and more than 7 miles of hiking and equestrian trails.