- Our list of the best things to do in Dripping Springs, Texas, features the top 146 nearby activities — including 62 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Dripping Springs, TX has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Food & Drink, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 20 things to do within the city of Dripping Springs, TX , followed by 126 popular activities in nearby cities, including Austin, San Marcos, Canyon Lake, Wimberley, Johnson City, Buda, New Braunfels, Marble Falls, Cedar Park and Norfolk
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The Rockbox Theater is a live-entertainment venue featuring state-of-the-art equipment in an intimate setting. The theater presents concerts, stage productions, and comedy acts, and fun for the entire family.
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A Tuscan-style craft winery that makes and bottles a variety of red, white, and sweet wines, Grape Creek Winery welcomes visitors for tours and for tastings. The winery also has a restaurant on the premises.
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Situated in a unique natural setting with its border along Cibolo Creek, the Boerne City Park is the largest park in the area. There are many athletic recreational options in the park, including softball, baseball, tennis, soccer, and swimming.
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This is a quiet park that provides a peaceful walking path for taking a stroll. Visitors love to see and feed the ducks and geese at River Road Park, as they are accustomed to human interaction and not scared of seeing people.
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Spread over 25 acres, the natural area of James Kiehl River Bend Park centers around the Guadalupe River where visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, and paddle boating. There are also walking trails for both humans and canines as well as picnic areas.
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Located in the Texas hills along the Colorado River, Fiesta Winery Fredericksburg is a family owned and operated ranch, vineyard, and winery. The winery makes an array of wines, and welcomes visitors for tours and tastings.
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Over the years, geese and ducks have made the creek that runs through Boerne River Rd Park their home. Visitors often enjoy picnics, walks, and paddle-boating when the water level is high enough.
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At Backdoor Theatre, visitors can attend Shakespeare plays, Broadway musicals, jazz concerts, and more. The theater also offers several performing arts education programs where children can learn how to act, sing, and dance.
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Created to preserve the home of Joseph Dienger as a center for culture, the Dienger Building is now a hub of events and activities. Events include Mexican heritage festivals, sport activities, quilting, and many musical events.
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The original round church that is the primary focus of the Vereins Kirche Musuem was demolished in 1896, but it was rebuilt in 1935 as a memorial to the German pioneers. Exhibits at the museum focus on personal stories of the town's past.