Bluff Springs Estates - Hays County, Driftwood, TX
Bluff Springs Estates - Hays County, Driftwood, TX
Bluff Springs Estates in Driftwood, TX, offers an opportunity for private, scenic living in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Located between Dripping Springs and Wimberley, this thoughtfully developed acreage-lot community provides an ideal setting to build your dream home, with sensible restrictions and a variety of land features. Mature hardwoods, long-range views, and natural water features create a landscape that’s both usable and beautiful.
East-facing lots enjoy expansive panoramic views of the surrounding Hill Country, while west-facing tracts are nestled along a strong wet-weather creek, offering a more secluded, lush landscape. Each lot has been selectively cleared to highlight view corridors and groves of oak trees, while still preserving the native beauty, with multiple potential building sites on every tract.
Key Attributes
Location
Conveniently located on Ranch Road 12 just south of Elder Hill Road, Bluff Springs Estates sits perfectly between Dripping Springs and Wimberley – only 6.5 miles from Highway 290 and 8.5 miles from the Wimberley Square. Adjacent to Driftwood Estate Winery and within Dripping Springs ISD, the community offers both accessibility and a prime Hill Country location.
individual Lot features
Lot 2 | 21.6± Acres
The first lot in the subdivision, Lot 2 features gentle, horse-friendly terrain and a seasonal creek that flows directly into Gatlin Creek. Towering hardwoods, an old rock wall, and a small water hole contribute to the natural character and habitat of the property.
Lot 3 | 10.7± Acres
A level lot with a scenic view of the opposing bluff. A creek crossing has been installed over the strong wet-weather creek.
Lot 4 | 10.5± Acres
This lot also includes a seasonal creek lined with native hardwoods and mature Sycamores. Dry-stacked stone walls from early settlers remain intact, and the property offers a gentle slope with nice views of the opposing bluff.
Lot 5 | 11.2± Acres
A mix of rolling terrain and seasonal creeks, Lot 5 features the convergence of two creek branches of the wet-weather creek that flows through the subdivision. Elevated areas provide potential for great views, and the pasture below is perfect for horses and livestock.
Lot 6 | 26.1± Acres
The largest tract in the community, Lot 6 offers 360-degree views from a prominent hilltop and frontage on two seasonal creeks. The lot includes a high-fenced eastern boundary, cedar post fencing to the north, and views of a 15+ acre private lake to the south.
Lot 10 | 14.3± Acres
This lot features two natural springs that have been dammed, a high bluff with 180-degree views, and an open meadow below. Terraced elevation changes offer dramatic sunsets and a diverse landscape.
Lot 11 | 20± Acres
With a dammed spring, mature oak trees, and gently rolling terrain, Lot 11 offers strong views and a well-balanced mix of open space and groves of oak trees.
Lot 12 | 15.4± Acres
Situated at the highest point in the subdivision, this lot is anchored by massive oak trees and panoramic Hill Country views.
Lot 13 | 12.7± Acres
Terraced topography creates unobstructed western views and hikeable access throughout. A natural ravine may offer potential for a small water feature and there is an excellent westward-facing build site framed with huge oak trees.
Lot 14 | 18.6± Acres
This private lot features the second-highest elevation in the community. The land slopes gently towards the north providing views of Dripping Springs and the established vineyard for Driftwood Estate Winery. Usable terrain and mature oaks throughout.
Lot 15 | 20± Acres
Extremely private and located at the end of a dead-end private road, Lot 15 features two cleared view corridors overlooking a bluff to the west. Level ground above offers ideal building sites, and the lot’s size and configuration allow for a potential family compound.
Lot 16 | 22.4± Acres
Also located at the end of a dead-end private road, Lot 16 offers exceptional privacy and a mix of terrain with mature trees, long-range views, and views of the established vineyard to the north. An existing caliche road leads to an old livestock pond, offering potential for a private water feature or fishing spot.
































