Dripping Springs
Camp Lucy
A resort campus with four distinct venues — from a relocated 19th-century chapel to a sailcloth tent in the vines — and a hotel and destination restaurant on the grounds.
Inn / Lodge · Historic / Landmark
Photos: courtesy of The Addison Grove (www.theaddisongrove.com)
Dripping Springs · Barn
11903 Fitzhugh Rd, Austin, TX 78736
A rustic-modern barn on the Fitzhugh Road venue corridor — chandeliers and glass walls twenty minutes from downtown Austin.
The Addison Grove sits on Fitzhugh Road, the venue-lined corridor between Austin and Dripping Springs, and makes its case in one room: a six-thousand-square-foot barn that reads more gallery than grange, with exposed timber, oversized chandeliers, and rolling glass doors that open the reception to a covered patio. A pond and tree grove give the property its ceremony settings, and separate bridal and groom suites handle the morning.
Capacity runs to three hundred, the building is fully climate-controlled, and downtown Austin is under twenty minutes away — which is exactly the brief for couples with city guest lists who want Hill Country photographs without a Hill Country drive.
No current published offers. Check with The Addison Grove directly — and tell them Hill Country Weddings sent you.
The Addison Grove doesn't publish pricing — request current rates through the venue's site. As a rule of thumb, comparable Dripping Springs-area venues run from the low thousands (weekday) to the mid-five-figures (peak Saturdays, full-service).
| Max guests (any configuration) | 300 guests |
|---|---|
| Seated ceremony | Not published — ask the venue |
| Seated reception | 300 guests |
| Standing / cocktail | Not published — ask the venue |
Facts verified June 2026 against: www.theaddisongrove.com, www.eventective.com. Details change — always confirm directly with the venue.
Dripping Springs
A resort campus with four distinct venues — from a relocated 19th-century chapel to a sailcloth tent in the vines — and a hotel and destination restaurant on the grounds.
Inn / Lodge · Historic / Landmark
Dripping Springs
A European-styled, family-owned 23-acre estate with a stone chapel, six ceremony settings, and an unhurried, manicured romance.
Garden · Private Estate
Dripping Springs
Minimalist modern architecture — white walls, glass, 15-foot ceilings — dropped onto 20 acres of wildflower hill country.
Loft / Industrial · Unique
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Dripping Springs
Destination restaurant at Camp Lucy serving globally inflected cuisine inside a reassembled antique Vietnamese town hall.
for the weekend Rehearsal dinners and day-after brunches that feel like part of the wedding, not an errand.
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Driftwood (near Dripping Springs)
Farmhouse brewery and kitchen on a 165-acre ranch, famous for wild-fermented beers and wood-fired pizza.
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