top of page
  • dearthwhitelabelse

Dripping Springs, Texas - A Wonderful Place to Live

Dripping Springs, Texas is a place that will let your mind wander and it will let your heart delight. Many visitors might come to Dripping Springs to visit the Hamilton Pool, but you are doing yourself a great disservice when you do not spend even a few days exploring everything else to do! Enjoy dinner at an old Vietnamese courthouse; tour the grounds; take a hike along the river; explore historic downtown Dripping Springs and much more! If you've never been to Texas, then you're missing out on one of the most unique experiences available. More can be found here.


There are many events, activities, and attractions in and around Dripping Springs that will captivate and enthrall you. For example, in addition to the ever-popular Hamilton Pool, which serves up to forty-two different water slides each day, there is also the Dripping Springs Preserve, a two hundred thousand acre wildlife preserve, plus the Pedernales Park, a beautiful nine hundred thousand-acre nature preserve. The entire grounds of Pedernales Park is dedicated to preserving Texas's natural history and wildlife. You can walk through the preserve and view a diverse collection of flora and fauna, including a herd of horses, deer, elk, moose, and numerous species of birds and reptiles. All kinds of Texas hill country can be enjoyed: mesquite brush, brushlands, tall grasses, and huge oak forests. Learn more about Popular Activities to Do in Dripping Springs, Texas.



While you're in Dripping Springs, Texas, why not enjoy some of Dripping Springs' most famous features? As mentioned above, the Hamilton Pool is the largest in Texas, covering twenty-two acres, including all the water it needs. It was designed by none other than Enid Blyton and is located on the southern edge of Dripping Springs. Other great attractions include the Dripping Springs Preserve, the Wharton Street Experience, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, and Hamilton's Pool, which offer over three thousand gallons of water! The most popular attraction though is of course the Hamilton Pool, and the most photographed buildings in Dripping Springs are the Hamilton Hotel and Spa, the Hamilton Tree House, and the Dripping Springs, Texas State Historic Park. If you like a good night or early morning swim, then you won't want to miss the Texas Wildlife Center, where you can observe and feed thousands of migratory birds every day.


10 views0 comments
bottom of page