- 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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Consisting of ecosystems like a spring-fed marsh and tall grass prairie, Cibolo Nature Center features a 3 mile trail loop for visitors to hike on. The visitors center has free trail maps and displays with live animals like lizards.
48.8 Miles
Fun and adventurous, Enchanted Rock Cave is an ideal location for a challenging hike. Visitors can actually climb and explore the inside of the cave, or hike outdoors along the nearby trail.
48.8 Miles
Specializing in horse riding training, Reach Out Ranch offers lessons for beginners and guided trail rides for intermediate level riders. The ranch has an arena where guests will learn how to ride Western style.
48.9 Miles
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16710 Ranch Rd. 965, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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Enchanted Rock State Park has long been a favorite of outdoors lovers of all ages. There are camping amenities, backpacking, hiking, rock climbing, and more in this 1,643-acre natural area featuring the massive, 325-foot high domed rock formation.
49.3 Miles
Eisenhower Park offers a variety of natural sites for guests who are looking to take their dog for a walk. The site also features an incline for hikers and walkers seeking to boost their workout regimen.
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432 Lady Bird Drive, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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Sprawled across 150 acres, Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park offers multiple attractions including five pavilions and a creek for fishing. There are also baseball fields, a swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball and volleyball courts and a nature trail.
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This 940-acre park is primarily designated as a nature preserve, and visitors to Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park may even see a Bald Eagle. There are almost 3-miles of lakefront for swimming and boating, and miles of trails for campers and RV'ers to enjoy.