- 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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The multi-purpose Max Starcke Park is designed for everyone to use and enjoy along the Guadalupe River underneath the ancient pecan trees. The park also features a nearby day use golf course and picnic areas.
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King Ranger Theatres features lighted parking, wheelchair accessible facilities, hearing impaired devices, rocking chair seats, and stadium seating. The movie theater also has all Dolby and DTS Digital Surround Sound.
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With six different adventures in a variety of different terrain, each visit to Georgetown Paintball is different. Parties, events, and impromptu matches are each equipped with a referee for safe, fair, and clean fun.
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Used by walkers, joggers, and pet owners, Walnut Springs Park is a neighborhood park that offers visitors a number of outdoor amenities. These amenities include nature trails for walking and jogging.
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In one of the oldest buildings in Seguin, a primitive home made from sun-dried adobe, is the Los Nogales Museum. The museum is home to historic artifacts and documents of the area.
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Palace Theater is a new music venue in an old clean movie theater. Opens up for special performances. More than reasonably priced, offers great bang for the buck, and it is right in the heart of downtown.
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Located in a historic Art Deco theater, Palace Theatre showcases a mix of comedies, musical tributes, magicians, and more in its venue. The theater often hosts lectures, festivals, and other community events.
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Open to the public year-round, Old Tunnel State Park, features scenic hiking trails, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. The park is known for the emergence of bats from the tunnel cave every night.
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10619 Old San Antonio Road, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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The Old Tunnel State Park is a unique location with a number of attractions to see. The park contains a tunnel that is home to over two million bats and offers a number of picturesque scenes.
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Home to over 25,000 residents, the City of Seguin is a town featuring a number of locations to stop by when visiting. Visitors commonly enjoy seeing the Art Deco Fountain in the City Park or touring the historic downtown area.