- The list below includes 111 free or cheap things to do in or near Dripping Springs, Texas, including 82 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Mini Golf, Trampoline Parks and Breweries.
- From Milton Reimers Ranch Park to Hamilton Pool Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dripping Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Austin, San Marcos, Canyon Lake and Wimberley.
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Visitors can enjoy tubing on the Guadalupe River with River Sports Tubes. They offer three float trips: short floats (1 mile), medium floats (1.5 miles), and long floats (2.5 miles).
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12915 Fm 306, Canyon Lake, TX 78133
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At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Hill Country, visitors can set up camp at the tent and RV campgrounds, rent a cabin, or go swimming in the pool. The park also has activities like disc golf, sand volleyball, and craft classes.
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125 Mabel Jones Drive, Canyon Lake, TX 78133
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Functioning as a community resource center, CRRC of Canyon Lake provides visitors with recreational classes for dance, fitness, and sports. The center is home to community programs like senior activities and hunger assistance.
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Visitors exploring the Guadalupe River find a lot to do including canoeing, fishing, swimming, and tubing. Along the shores, people can ride horses, hike, camp, ride mountain bikes, or bird watch.
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A live music venue and club, the Cheatham Street Warehouse hosts a variety of country and western performers, whether local, regional, or nationally touring. The venue also hosts songwriters' circles to foster local talent.
23.5 Miles
Located on the city's dam, Rio Vista Park is a 13-acre park dedicated to recreation and water sports. The park offer kayaking, picnic areas, hiking trails, basketball, tennis and more.
23.7 Miles
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602 North Interstate Highway 35, San Marcos, TX 78666
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The Olympic Outdoor Center under the leadership of Ben Kvanli gives kayak trips, and paddling experiences to over 50,000 veterans. The company works in conjunction with VA hospitals across Texas.
24.0 Miles
57%
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off County Road 401 between RR. 2147 East and Highway 71, Marble Falls, TX
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A narrow, deep hole discovered in 1821, Dead Man's Hole was used during the Civil War as a dumping place for the corpses of Union troops. A historic marker now marks the spot and tells the hole's history.
24.0 Miles
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Cape Street, San Marcos, TX 78666
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At John J Stokes San Marcos River State Park, visitors can kayak, canoe, and swim in a river surrounded by natural wilderness. The river has a rope swing and man made waterfall that locals like to jump off of.