Dripping Springs
The tasting trail around Dripping Springs, TX is one of the best things about this part of the Hill Country, and it produces a steady, predictable stream of vehicles that need to get home without their driver. Wimberley Towing moves them.
Leaving the car is the right decision, every time. This page is about the part that comes after.
The venues we run to
Jester King, Treaty Oak, Twisted X, Deep Eddy, and the rest of the Fitzhugh Road corridor. Most sit at the end of a long caliche or gravel drive, which matters more than it sounds: a flatbed needs room to turn around, and after rain those drives get slick.
What we actually get called for
- Next day pickups: the car spent the night in the lot and needs to get home. Routine, scheduled, and the most common call on this trail.
- Dead batteries: lights left on, doors left open, a long afternoon. Usually a jump start rather than a tow. See roadside assistance.
- Lockouts: keys in the car, in a field, in the dark.
- Cars parked on soft ground: overflow parking in a field after rain is a winch job. See off-road recovery.
- Nice cars: this trail brings out the good ones, and they go on a deck. See specialty car towing.
For venues, tour operators, and rideshare drivers
Every venue on this corridor ends the night with cars in the lot. The ones that handle it well have arranged it in advance rather than handing a guest a phone number at closing. If you run a venue or a tour, talk to us about a corporate account so the pickup is already sorted.
Getting your car back
Call (512) 375-1215 with the venue name, where the car is in the lot, and whether you have the keys. If it is a next day pickup we will tell you the window. This is part of our coverage of Dripping Springs.




