Often referred to as “The Gateway to the Hill Country,” Dripping Springs is a fast-growing community situated approximately 25 miles west of Austin. With its mix of urban and rural living, Dripping Springs is home to a variety of cultural, natural and artistic offerings. Whether it’s indulging in afternoon high tea at Tillie’s, exploring the natural wonders at Westcave or taking in a live music act at one of the city’s many entertainment venues, Dripping Springs residents are an active group. With Highway 290 running through the middle of town, Austin is just a quick trip away for commuters, students or those who want to visit the state capital. “I like to tell people that one of the great things about Dripping Springs is that you can turn left and be in Austin in half an hour or turn right and be in the country in half an hour,” says Realtor and Dripping Springs resident Betsy Smith. The Ally Medical Emergency Room is also located on 290, and the Austin-Bergrstrom International Airport is about 30 miles away. Because of its rural nature, Dripping Springs is a heavily car-dependent area, as there is no rapid transit system in the area. Walkability depends on the specific area of town, as sidewalks are not prevalent throughout the entire area.
Old meets new for more
There is a wide range of housing options in Dripping Springs, with homes ranging from cozy manufactured homes to new construction to sprawling houses on multi-acre lots. Some areas are heavily-wooded with houses separated by huge tracts of land, while others feature only newly-planted saplings in front of new construction homes. The median price of real estate in Dripping Springs is $850,000, and buyers should be prepared to pay an average of $344 per square foot. A typical three-bedroom, two-bathroom manufactured home can sell for $315,000, and prices can go up to $3.5 million for an expansive four-bedroom, four-bathroom ranch-style home on more than 50 acres.
Many neighborhoods share boundaries with other amenities like golf courses.
Plum Creek offers a mix of home styles and sizes.
Gracious setbacks are common in Harrison Hills.
Harrison Hills homes have larger lots set back from the roadway.
Harrison Hills homes will sometimes have mature trees untouched by the community development.
The Harrison Hills community offers large homes in a rural setting.
Single-level homes in Plum Creek have large square footage on ample lots.
Harrison Hills are typically large single-level homes on gracious lots.
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A-plus schools with 20 varsity sports
Dripping Springs is districted to the Dripping Springs Independent School District, which receives an overall rating of A-plus from Niche. Students in the area can attend Sycamore Springs Elementary, Dripping Springs Middle and Dripping Springs High School. Sycamore Springs earns an A-plus rating from Niche, Dripping Springs Middle earns an A and Dripping Springs High School earns an A-plus. Students at Dripping Springs High School can choose to participate in over 60 school-sponsored clubs, and they have the opportunity to play 20 different varsity-level sports. Alternatively, parents can avail themselves of several Austin-area private schools, including St. Stephen’s Episcopal School, rated the best private school in the Austin area by Niche.
Dripping Springs High School Tiger Stadium hosts various sports events.
Dripping Springs High School is in the top 100 high schools in Texas.
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Classic American dining and malls
With HEB in the neighborhood, a trip to the grocery store doesn’t require too much travel for Dripping Springs residents. Tractor Supply on the western edge of the neighborhood has most household necessities, but when residents need to go to Walmart or a similar store, that requires a trip to Austin. When residents need a little retail therapy, a variety of local retailers have shops along historic Mercer Street; for more mall-style shopping, Austin is down the highway. For dining out, locals love the Homespun Kitchen and Bar, which serves classic American fare in a casual, family-friendly environment.
Many Texas restaurants and bars are outdoor establishments.
You can find many of your favorite restaurants and stores in the Kyle Shopping Center.
Reviving old buildings and retrofitting them into new eateries helps provide Dripping Springs' antique charm.
Large shopping areas are along the Interstate 35 corridor of Hays County.
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Lead a horse to Dripping Springs
In the northern section of the neighborhood is Dripping Springs Ranch Park, a 130-acre space devoted to community engagement. Visitors have access to a playground, a fishing pond and over 6 miles of trails that wind throughout the park. The park is also home to an equestrian center and a wildlife preserve, both of which are open to the public. When the weather outside isn’t conducive to being outside, the Pound House Farmstead Museum offers visitors a chance to experience the historic past of Dripping Springs in this veritable time capsule, which includes a chance to view the roses that Sarah Pound brought with her as cuttings from a bush she had grown in Mississippi prior to moving to Dripping Springs with her husband in 1853.
Old Baldy Park takes you up 218 rock steps to 360-degree views of the Wimberley valley.
Larger city parks have splash pads for the kids to cool off and play.
Founders Memorial Park has a playground for local youths.
Hays County is an outdoor paradise where fishing is a common sight.
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On average, homes in Dripping Springs, TX sell after 75 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Dripping Springs, TX over the last 12 months is $625,000, down 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Henly is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it type of town. Sparsely populated and with as many dirt roads as paved ones, this neighborhood's Texas Hill Country terrain is popular with campers and homeowners looking for rural living with lots of privacy. “There’s a couple of newer constructions, but it’s mostly multiple-acre ranches, some of which were built in the early 1900s,” says Ashley Tullis, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty and proud native of the Hill Country. The long history of Henly is closely tied to that of its neighboring cities: Dripping Springs and Johnson City, where most folks head into town for everyday needs. But when they’re ready to retreat into the countryside, they’ll have plenty of room to relax. Adding to this area's appeal are outstanding schools and some local businesses that tend toward the distinct and boutique.
Homes across Henly come in a variety of sizes and price points, but what they all share is a sense of seclusion. Houses are situated off rural country roads, with long dirt paths for driveways that place them far behind dense growths of trees. Lots start at just under 10 acres and can have as much as 30, meaning homeowners get plenty of room to spread out and use the land as they see fit. Some build custom homes from scratch, while others opt for established builds that start at $400,000 for a modest four-bedroom ranch-style house. The median price for the area is $1.1 million and can climb as high as $3.4 million for a hillside getaway with a rustic farmhouse feel.
Families can send their kids to schools in the Dripping Springs Independent School District, which is ranked by Niche as the No. 2 best school district in the Austin area. Kids start at Walnut Springs Elementary and move up to Dripping Springs Middle, which each earn an A rating according to Niche. Dripping Springs High scores an A-plus and boasts an extensive course catalog, with elective pathways that include specialized fields such as veterinary medicine, welding and floral design.
With its rugged Hill Country scenery and distance from the city, perfect for stargazers or anyone seeking some peace and quiet, Henly is a popular destination for lovers of the great outdoors. Campsites, RV parks and cabins are scattered across the countryside, not to mention the ever-popular wedding venues. But there’s plenty for locals of the area too, especially at Pedernales Falls State Park. Just north of the neighborhood is a sprawling 5,212-acre nature preserve along the Pedernales River. Miles of winding trails for hiking and horseback riding take parkgoers along the smooth limestone formations for swimming and sightseeing by the water, with rushing falls and hilltop outlooks. The park hosts daily events, from educational sessions to fishing trips with the park rangers.
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With US Highway 290 bordering Henly to the south, residents can make the 30-mile drive into Austin in 50 minutes. Or they can take a drip down south to San Antonio, just 66 miles or 1 hour and 10 minutes away.
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