Inaugural Uhland Fall Fest

Step into an autumn wonderland at the inaugural Uhland Fall Fest, running from Sept. 28 to Oct. 27, 2024, in the picturesque town of Uhland, Texas, just 25 miles from Austin. Formerly known as the Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival, this event takes place on a beautifully shaded, oak-filled 97-acre farmstead, with festivities spread across 15 acres. The festival offers a spectacular array of fall-inspired activities, food, games, live music and attractions for all ages, making it the perfect setting for a family-friendly celebration. Uhland Fall Fest promises endless entertainment with five uniquely-themed weekends.

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