| Buying Property in Dripping Springs, Texas | Map |
What people really love about Dripping Springs is the quality of life here. The friendly, pioneer spirit is evident everywhere you go, and with 360 degrees of beautiful Texas Hill Country, it's easy to get attached to the terrain!
Dripping Springs is located approximately fifteen miles west of Austin at the intersection of US Highway 290 and RR 12. It is a rural community criss-crossed with country lanes winding along an abundance of babbling creeks. A wide variety of retail outlets exist within Dripping Springs for both shopping and employment. |
| There is a distinct flavor of the West in Dripping Springs, of living in the country yet with the obvious advantages of close proximity to Austin. Agricultural interests include the raising of cattle, goats and even giraffe and buffalo. Early settlers survived with subsistence farming in the rocky soil typical of the area.
Dripping Springs was settled by three pioneer families who made the long journey west from Mississippi and found their home in the Texas hills. One of the settlers, Dr. Joseph McKegg Pound, left a superb example of a pioneer homestead as a legacy, donated by his family in 1987 to the City of Dripping Springs for use as a museum. Built in 1853, his two-pen log house was constructed entirely of local materials, including cypress shingle for the roof and hand-hewn logs. The Pound home was, for a time, a clinic-hospital "for young and old, rich and poor of the area." | |  |
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The Hill Country of Texas lies at a biological crossroads and Dripping Springs residents enjoy the biodiversity of an ecosystem unlike any other on earth. With over one hundred unique species there's something here for every nature lover.
Just like the weary travelers who long ago would stop and refresh themselves at the limestone overhang with the springs that gave the town its name, you may want to come and rest here awhile...only to remain. | |
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