Nearby Hipcamps
Nearby cities
We have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp and are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper community be inclusive.
Learn MoreAll Hosts should review and adhere to these standards around providing a positive Hipcamp experience, being a thoughtful neighbor, and serving as a responsible citizen.
Learn MoreAll Hipcampers should review and adhere to these standards for safety, trip preparation, and respect in order to uphold Hipcamp’s most important value: “leave it better.”
Learn MoreWe integrate with the National Weather Service to provide valuable fire advisories to Hosts and Hipcampers. Real-time Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watch Warnings help keep our community safe.
Learn More
Hobbit's Nest, Texas
on 100 responses
This part of the central Texas pine forest, that once stretched from Austin to Louisiana, was spared in the 2011 wildfires. We bought the original 22 acres in 2009 and built our retirement home in 2012. Since then we have added an additional 20 acres and 2 short term guest houses. In 2018 we hired a wonderfully creative wood worker, Mark Korzeniewski, to build a tree house overlooking our lily pond so we could watch sunsets and listen to our bird and frog orchestras. The result was so magical that we decided to share with others.
This part of the central Texas pine forest, that once stretched from Austin to Louisiana, was spared in the 2011 wildfires. We bought the original 22 acres in 2009 and built our retirement home in 2012. Since then we have added an additional 20 acres and 2 short term guest houses. In 2018 we hired a wonderfully creative wood worker, Mark Korzeniewski, to build a tree house overlooking our lily pond so we could watch sunsets and listen to our bird and frog orchestras. The result was so magical that we decided to share with others.
Places to see near Hobbit's Nest