- 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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From its beginnings as a rural country road in the 1850's, South Congress Avenue, has transformed into one of the hippest, most eclectic neighborhood in Austin. Now, it is lined with unique shops, popular restaurants, and live music venues.
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Once home to Lyndon B. Johnson, former U.S. president, Texas White House offers guided tours of his estate. Visitors can get an inside glimpse to the life of this historical figure by viewing the artifacts in his house.
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With season passes available for purchase, AquaVenture offers the community a water park with slides, wave pools, play stations, and more. The largest slide in the park is 310 feet long and multiple stories high.
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Outdoor lovers have been visiting Mount Bonnell since the 1850's, for hiking, viewing the natural beauty of the area and picnicking. Sitting 800 feet over the city of Austin, hike the 100 steps to the top for a breath-taking view.
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Featuring 10 miles of manicured trails, Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail winds through the lush greenery surrounding the lake. The ideal way to spend an afternoon, walking, jogging or biking, and be sure to visit the Stevie Ray Vaughn memorial.
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Visitors swim, snorkel, scuba dive, tube, canoe, and kayak on the clear water of the San Marcos River, and along its banks are many popular campgrounds. The river is home to several endangered species including the Fountain Darter, San Marcos Gambusia, San Marcos Salamander, and Texas Wild Rice.
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Showing a combination of first run Hollywood films and independents, art films, and documentaries, Austin's Violet Crown Cinema also features a bar and cafe with an extensive menu of food and drink options.
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100 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701
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The Congress Avenue Bridge / Austin Bats is your opportunity to observe up to 1.5 million bats leave their roost under the bridge each evening. This naturally occurring attraction will amaze you because of the sheer volume of bats flying into the night sky.
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Austin's 6th Street hosts a multi-block party every weekend as the location that is often attended by students of the University of Texas. Visitors can listen to music at a variety of clubs or consume alcoholic beverages at other bars.
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Visitors of Town Lake are able to rent rowboats and canoes to enjoy Lake Austin on a more intimate level. It is possible to view the heart of downtown from the water-based vantage area with the help of this equipment rental company.