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Texas Waterfalls In Dripping Springs

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Texas Waterfalls In Dripping Springs
Westcave Discovery Center

These waterfalls in Dripping Springs & beyond will make you want to visit now.

While Dripping Springs has gorgeous Texas waterfalls, I bet the Lone Star State didn’t cross your mind when considering waterfalls to visit, right? You’ll be surprised to learn that Texas has these natural wonders, most of which are in the Hill Country. Read further to see where these Texas waterfalls in Dripping Springs, TX, are and the Texas Hill Country hiking waterfall you can visit.

The heart of Texas Hill Country has some of the most spectacular waterfalls in the US, and it is worth visiting them. Get out your hiking shoes for a fantastic hike in nature!

I’m on a mission to visit every Texas waterfall. I’ve started in the Hill Country, but I have plenty more to see. Sadly, though, when I was there last year, the waterfalls were not falling. The area hadn’t had rain in a very long time.

In this article, you will find places where you can see waterfalls in Texas.

  1. Blanco State Park
  2. Westcave Preserve Outdoor Discovery Center in Dripping Springs
  3. Hamilton Pool Preserve in Dripping Springs
  4. Pedernales Falls State Park
  5. Dripping Springs’ hidden dripping spring
  6. Gorman Falls – Colorado Bend State Park

Waterfalls In Dripping Springs

If chasing waterfalls is on your agenda for summer, head to the Texas Hill Country, where you can spend a day or two seeing the water cascade down into the rivers and lakes. And, it’s probably the only time you’ll wish for heavy rains because flowing waterfalls depend on it.

The Texas Hill Country has vast plains, hills, water, and everything in between. If you are looking for a weekend getaway, cool off from the Texas heat, or are simply looking for unique hiking destinations, consider visiting one of Texas’s fantastic waterfalls.

Trails to waterfalls have easy and challenging routes. You can even camp at some parks with waterfalls.

Travel Pro Tip: Most areas with waterfalls in Texas do not allow pets.

Tips On What To Pack On A Waterfall Hike

You’ll need to dress comfortably in support shoes or a good pair of hiking shoes, preferably with ankle support. Also, a walking stick would be great to use. And don’t forget your binoculars, camera, reusable water bottle, food, and snacks. You never know how long you’ll be out there.

Travel Pro Tip: Bring more water than you think you’ll need on hot summer days.

In cooler weather, dressing in layers is best. A hat and sunscreen are always a must in any weather.

Pedernales Falls State Park

Texas Waterfalls In Dripping Springs And Beyond

No doubt, the Texas Hill Country has the most waterfalls in Texas. Here are six.

Texas Waterfalls in Dripping Springs
Blanco State Park in the wintertime. Photo Credit: Kim Croisant

 

Blanco State Park Waterfalls

I happened upon this beautiful state park in February of this year. The grass was barely green, but that water was gorgeous – even in the winter. Just think how attractive this place will be in the spring and summer. In the summertime, swimming is allowed, and so are picnics. Blanco State Park is a 30-minute drive from Dripping Springs.

Admission fee: $5; children 12 and under are free. It is worth every penny.

12 Breathtaking Texas Waterfalls You Need To See
Hamilton Pool Preserve. Photo Credit: Destination Dripping Springs

Hamilton Pool Preserve

Dripping Springs

A small town with big adventures describes Dripping Springs in a nutshell. A lot is going on in this hill country town. Between this natural beauty, the wineries, and wedding venues, this area alone is worth a visit next time you head to the hill country.

Unfortunately, the swimming hole at Hamilton Creek is closed indefinitely due to falling rocks and elevated bacteria levels. But you can hike to the falls and the pool. However, this scenic natural swimming pool in a canyon below a 50-foot waterfall surrounded by a cave is a must-see.

Be sure to read all the rules and regulations before going. Many rocks have been falling, and several areas are closed, but the entrance is open, and reservations must be made online. Hamilton Pool Preserve.

Full disclosure: I had a ticket to go but couldn’t make the time slot. So, I haven’t visited. Be sure to reserve your time online – it’s essential that you do, or you won’t get in.

Admission Fee: $12 per vehicle online (reserve your spot). The entry fee is $3-$8 per person – cash only –  pay when you arrive.

Me at Westcave Preserve, May 2022

 

Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center

Dripping Springs

More beauty in Dripping Springs, the Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center is not too far from Hamilton Pool, and a sight. It’s truly a hidden gem. Whenever I spoke of it to locals, they had not heard of it. The hike was too much for me, and I was sore for at least three days afterward. Be prepared to hike down (and up) steep rock stairs (with guard rails). The hike is not for the weak …and bad knees!!

Self-guided hikes are permitted around the center grounds with benches along the way, but the only way to see the Grotto (cave) is with a tour guide. The tour guide tells stories of the area, including birds and trees, and why the birds rely heavily on the trees for survival. Your tour guide will take your picture (using your camera) by the Grotto. We were on our own going back up. Luckily, I found someone to hike back up with me.

Book reservations online. Plan on at least 2 hours. The website says 1.5 hours, but our hike was longer.

Admission Fee: $7-$20 – Tour the Grotto

Admission Fee to hike the Westcave Uplands on your own is $5.

Free to walk around and visit the Discovery Center.

Me at Pedernales Falls State Park

Pedernales Falls State Park

Johnson City

Johnson City’s Pedernales Falls State Park is home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Texas Hill Country. They are small waterfalls, but still beautiful. However, I didn’t see any when I was there because it had been quite some time since the rain had fallen. The area is still beautiful, and I could never tire of viewing the water of the Pedernales River. There is plenty of room to roam here, and it is great for kids to burn off some energy.

Pedernales Falls State Park. Photo Credit: Kim Croisant

 

Pedernales Falls is located between Marble Falls and Johnson City, less than 25 miles from Dripping Springs, 30 minutes west of Austin, and 75 miles north of San Antonio. Pedernales is easily an all-day affair, especially if kids are involved!

Travel Pro Tip: Day passes sell out quickly, especially around a school break or holiday and on Saturdays.

Waterfalls in Dripping Springs
Sign to the hidden dripping spring. Photo Credit: Kim Croisant

Dripping Springs Hidden Dripping Spring

Please note – this beautiful area in Dripping Springs is on private property. But I know a way for all to see – don’t bombard her all at once – ha! This area is located downtown and across the street from the visitor’s center.

Actually, there are two ways. The first is to rent a room at the Homestead BnB on the property. That way, you’ll have free rein over the entire property, including the trail that leads to the dripping spring. OR ….go to the visitor’s center across the street and ask if someone in the office can take you there.

Waterfalls in Dripping Springs
DS hidden gem – the original dripping spring. Photo Credit: Kim Croisant

 

Looking in the middle to the left, you can see dripping water – that’s where and why Dripping Springs got its name.

Here are other reasons to visit Dripping Springs, TX.

Gorman Falls At Colorado Bend State Park

Believe it or not, I’ve been here twice and have yet to see the falls. I know, I know. But we didn’t have reservations the first time we went, so we couldn’t even get into the park. The second time, I was on my way to Fredericksburg for a media trip. I stopped by (after making an online reservation), but didn’t have time to hike to Gorman Falls. And that’s the only way to see it – to hike. I’ll have to return a third time, as I hear it’s worth walking to Gorman Falls.

 

NOTE: If you’re wondering if Lake Marble Falls has a waterfall. It does, but it’s at the bottom of the lake.

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