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 Wildflower Barn (thewildflowerbarn.com)
Dripping Springs · Barn · Garden
Driftwood, TX 78619
A nature preserve moonlighting as a wedding venue — wildflower meadows, oak canopies, and the most transparent budget pricing in the region.
The Wildflower Barn describes itself as a nature preserve that moonlights as a wedding venue, and the Driftwood property backs it up: wildflower meadows, ceremony sites scattered under mature live oaks, and reception dinners beneath a light-strung oak canopy before the dance floor opens in the barn. Two distinct venues — Bluebonnet Barn and Meadow Barn — each carry their own ceremony and reception areas for up to 150 guests.
The venue's real signature is its open-book economics. Rates are published to the dollar, ten-hour rentals top out at $3,150, a six-hour weekday option serves small weddings for $1,150, and the vendor policy is genuinely open — no catering fee, no corking fee, no required coordinator. In a corridor of premium venues, it is the budget pick that doesn't photograph like one.
No current published offers. Check with The Wildflower Barn directly — and tell them Hill Country Weddings sent you.
Published rates: $2,350–$3,150 for 10-hour rentals depending on day and season; $1,150 six-hour weekday option for 50 guests or fewer.
| Max guests (any configuration) | 150 guests |
|---|---|
| Seated ceremony | Not published — ask the venue |
| Seated reception | 150 guests |
| Standing / cocktail | Not published — ask the venue |
Worth knowing: Tables and chairs rented separately (on site or external). Damage deposit $150, refundable.
Facts verified June 2026 against: thewildflowerbarn.com, thewildflowerbarn.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.
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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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