Southwest of Austin along US 290, Dripping Springs blends small-town Hill Country charm with rapid growth, a booming wine-and-spirits scene, and some of the area’s most popular master-planned communities.
Quick Facts
- Located mostly in Hays County along US 290, roughly 25-30 minutes southwest of downtown Austin
- Zoned to Dripping Springs ISD
- Known as a major hub for wineries, breweries, and distilleries along the “Wine Road 290” corridor
- Home to master-planned communities including Belterra, Headwaters, and Caliterra
- Close to Hill Country natural attractions like Jacob’s Well Natural Area and Hamilton Pool Preserve
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What Makes Dripping Springs Special
Dripping Springs has managed to keep a small-town, historic downtown feel even as it’s become one of the fastest-growing areas outside Austin. Buyers are drawn to the mix of newer master-planned communities, genuine Hill Country scenery, and a wine-and-dining scene that keeps expanding.
Local Highlights
Wine Road 290
A growing corridor of wineries, breweries, and distilleries along Highway 290.
Natural Attractions
Jacob’s Well Natural Area and Hamilton Pool Preserve are both nearby Hill Country landmarks.
Master-Planned Communities
Belterra, Headwaters, and Caliterra offer newer construction with resort-style amenities.
Historic Downtown
Shops, restaurants, and community events keep Dripping Springs’ small-town core alive.
Explore Nearby Areas
Bee Cave
The Hill Country’s shopping and dining hub, anchored by the Hill Country Galleria.
