Dripping Springs Ranch Park was full of festivities for children of all ages Sunday, Oct. 26, including the 2025 Family Fall Fest and a Children’s Entrepreneur Market. In addition to indoor activities in the arena, attendees were able to travel on a hop-on, hop-off hay ride that would take them to various stations around the park grounds.
Kids rule the day at Dripping Springs Ranch Park Family Fall Fest, Children's Entrepreneur Market
- 10/29/2025 04:40 PM (update 10/29/2025 04:06 PM)


In addition to indoor activities in the arena, attendees were able to travel on a hop-on, hop-off hay ride, as pictured, that would take them to various stations around the park grounds.
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Children use virtual reality headsets, provided by the Dripping Springs Community Library, to explore a haunted house.
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Seven-year-old Anne K., of Anne’s Goods and Crafts, shows off her sweet treats and fall creations at the Children’s Entrepreneur Market.
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Angie Unger leads a group of kids in a game of Lotería, a Spanish version of bingo that uses photos instead of numbers.
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The third annual Community Ofrenda was set up and available for attendees to add offerings to their loved ones in honor of Diá de los Muertos.
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At one of the hayride stops, a Mathnasium employee teaches participants how to create a paper airplane that looks like a bat.
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A potential customer looks through prints of photos taken by Sofie and Xavi of Camera Kids.
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The sunny day provided a great opportunity for outdoor play at the playground.
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Angee Cornick, volunteer for the Dripping Springs Community Library, explains the library’s fundraising efforts to an attendee.
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A group of adults and kids picks up a friendly game at one of the hayride stops.
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Sebastian L. hands a decorated butterfly to a DSRP volunteer to hang on a display on the wall.
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Zoe, of Soe’s Slimetopia, mixes up a custom batch of slime for a young customer.
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