Beloved Texas Hill Country festival will celebrate its final year in 2023

Beloved Texas Hill Country festival will celebrate its final year in 2023

DRIPPING SPRINGS, Texas – A beloved Texas Hill Country festival will celebrate its final year this fall.

The Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival will return for the third and final time over six uniquely-themed weekends from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sept 23 through Oct. 29 at the Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead, located at 419 Founders Park Road in Dripping Springs.

Officials with the festival confirmed to KSAT via email Friday that unless they are able to secure a new location for 2024, this would be the final year for the Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival.

Previous weekend themes from prior years included unique events like ancient Aztec dancing, celebrations of the American Indian Powwow and world-renowned pumpkin sculptor Deane Arnold also made an appearance last year.

There will be more than 50 fall-inspired games, activities and attractions at the festival in addition to local live music, a courtyard marketplace featuring family-friendly products and a selection of food and beverages.

GAMES ACTIVITIES ATTRACTIONS FOOD & BEVERAGE
Barnyard Volley 3D Impression Art Armadillo Races Afuga Coffee
Buckaroo Bullseye Barrel Rides ($5) Balloon Art ($5+) Cilantro Tacos
Country Corn Hole Bouncy Bull Riding Caricature Art ($15+) Connor’s Creamery
Dueling Outlaws Camel Rides ($6) Courtyard Marketplace Downtown Burgers
Farmstead Football Chalk Graffiti Dee Jay Bones Downtown Hotdogs
Hen House Scramble Crazy Corn Pit Face Painting ($5+) El Mariachi Tacos
Hillbilly Horseshoes Exotic Petting Zoo ($3+) Fowl Play Bingo Fitzhugh Brewing
Kids Axe Throwing Giant Legos Henna Art ($5+) Grilled Street Corn
Pioneer Bowling LED Seesaws Littles Pickin’ Patch I Panini Sandwiches
Potato Sack Races Lil’ Monster Maze Live Music Italian Gelato
Pumpkin Patch Pong Mount Haymore Lost Souls Cemetery Kids Food Truck
The Rooster Run Parakeet Encounter ($3) Photo Ops K.O. BBQ
Pony Rides ($6) Pumpkin Patch Pecos Pete’s Teas
Pumpkin Painting ($10) Swing Village Pop It Like It’s Hot
Ropin’ Cowboy Turkey Races Smoked Turkey Legs
Sound Garden Solaro Estate Winery
Spin Art ($10) Wetzel’s Pretzels
Tie-Dye Interactive ($10+)

“We hope all of Central Texas will come out and visit us for our final year,” said festival co-founder Christopher Durst.

Admission to the Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival is $15 per person. Children ages three and younger are free, as well as seniors ages 65 and up. Advance tickets can be purchased online. All sales are final for this rain-or-shine event.

Parking is free.

A portion of the proceeds from the festival benefit the five-acre Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead, including the farmstead’s Pound House, which is included on the National Register of Historic Places. Additionally, the Pound House has been a Texas State Historical Landmark since 1965.

Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead (Madison Snelling)

Outside food and beverages are allowed. Picnic baskets and small coolers are welcome but no glass containers or alcoholic beverages will be allowed inside the festival grounds.

The festival website states that the grounds are ADA-compliant.

Costumes are encouraged.

Cash, cards and Apple Pay will all be accepted forms of payment, according to festival officials. There will also be ATMs onsite.

Dripping Springs is a roughly 90-minute drive from downtown San Antonio.

What did George Strait say to the pumpkin? I’m Here for a gourd time.

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