- TripBuzz found 108 things to do with kids in or near Dripping Springs, Texas, including 96 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Austin, San Marcos, Canyon Lake and Wimberley.
- From Jump Wild to Magic Greens, the Dripping Springs area offers 84 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Rock Climbing, Mini Golf and Trampoline Parks.
- Located in Central Texas, and a suburb of Austin, is the city of Dripping Springs. It's unusual name is derived from the local springs, which deliver a steady trickle of water. It's rocky creeks, rolling hills and abundant wildlife attract tourists year-round to enjoy the scenery and relaxation nature of the city. Other points of interest include dining on authentic Texas cuisine and visiting the local historical parks and museums.
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The local Triple-A baseball team is known as the Round Rock Express. They play in an open-air minor league baseball park called the Dell Diamond, and many special events like birthdays can be conducted at the venue.
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A 7,000 yard championship golf course, a practice center, a fully-stocked golf shop, and a grill are available at the Blackhawk Golf Club. The 18-hole course has 46 sand bunkers and has hosted several professional mini-tournament events.
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Originally built to provide drinking water for area citizens, people can use Lake Pflugerville for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and other outdoor activities. The 180-acre reservoir also has a 3-mile walking trail and a pavilion.
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Home to the Round Rock Express, Dell Diamond offers a minor league baseball experience in its stadium. The stadium has a picnic area, party porch, lawn seating, fun zone, and other amenities.
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3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
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The Round Rock Express Baseball Club plays AAA minor league baseball, with home games at Dell Diamond. The stadium features a number of different seating options and packages, including suites, a pool area and party decks.
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Opening in 1966 by the Army Corps of Engineers, the 8,230-acre Canyon Lake is designed to protect the cities below it from floods. Visitors find opportunities to boat, fish, and swim in the lake, while along its 80 miles of shoreline, people can camp, hike, picnic, and hunt.
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Pflugerville's Falcon Pointe Splash Pad is a free splash park with a variety of areas and activities. The facility also features shaded and sheltered areas for parents to sit while their kids play.
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Falcon Point Splash Park conserves water by using a 90 second button to trigger the water features. A 'seat wall' borders the splash pad, and a pavilion with picnic tables is available. A playground is also located on site.
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The 18-hole Teravista Golf Club was designed by several prominent golf course creators known collectively as Clifton-Ezell-Clifton. The total course spans for 30 miles and has a 7,200-yard layout for an added challenge.
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With over 645 acres of recreation space, Old Settlers Park has space for disc golf, cricket, baseball, softball, and soccer. Two pavilions are available for rent with areas to barbecue and play a game of horseshoes.