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Wimberley & Dripping Springs Day Trip Guide

📅 April 2026  ·  CentralTexas.online Editorial

Wimberley and Dripping Springs represent two of Central Texas's most rewarding day trips — distinct in character but close enough that an ambitious itinerary covers both. From Round Rock or Cedar Park, each is about 60 miles. Here's how to do both right.

Dripping Springs: The Distillery Trail

Dripping Springs has earned the nickname "Wedding Capital of Texas" for its concentration of stunning venues, but it's the craft spirits scene that makes it worth visiting on a non-wedding weekend. Two of Texas's most award-winning distilleries call Dripping Springs home.

Dripping Springs Distilling is the craft spirits pioneer that helped put Texas vodka on the national map — award-winning vodka and gin made with local spring water, in a beautiful dog-friendly tasting room. 4.7 stars, 1,234 reviews.

Dripping Springs Distilling4.7 stars. Texas vodka & gin pioneer. View listing →

Treaty Oak Distilling is the more destination-scale experience — 28 acres of Hill Country land with an outdoor amphitheater, full restaurant, and some of Texas's most award-winning bourbon. The Ghost Hill Texas Bourbon is the signature expression. Plan 2-3 hours for the full Treaty Oak experience.

Treaty Oak Distilling4.6 stars, 2,109 reviews. Texas's premier whiskey destination. View listing →

The two distilleries are within 20 minutes of each other. Do both in an afternoon — designate a driver or book a spirits tour van from Austin. Vista West Ranch is also in Dripping Springs if you want to see the venue that anchors the Wedding Capital reputation.

Wimberley: The Hill Country Small Town Experience

Wimberley delivers the Hill Country small-town experience that a thousand Texas travel articles have promised. The key is timing: first Saturday of any month for the legendary Wimberley Market Days — artisans, antiques, food vendors, and the community gathering that makes Wimberley feel like a different era. Other days are quieter and more intimate.

Blue Hole Regional Park is the swimming experience that defines a Wimberley visit — spring-fed, cypress-lined, genuinely beautiful. Book reservations in advance through Wimberley Village's reservation system. Arrive early morning for the best experience before crowds arrive.

Blue Hole Regional Park — Wimberley4.8 stars, 3,456 reviews. Spring-fed swimming at its finest. View listing →

After swimming, the two breweries — Wimberley Brewing Company (4.7 stars) and Middleton Brewing (4.7 stars) — provide the afternoon refreshment that caps the outdoor morning. Both have excellent patios.

Wimberley Brewing Company4.7 stars. Hill Country craft beer with views. View listing →

Combining Both in One Day

The full Dripping Springs + Wimberley circuit is ambitious but doable: Start at Treaty Oak when they open at noon, taste through their program, then head to Wimberley (30 minutes) for an afternoon brewery visit and dinner at one of the square's restaurants. Better as a two-day trip with a Wimberley vacation rental overnight.

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