400 acres hosted by L.L. H.
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pitch your tent in a secluded forest surrounded by two large stock ponds, there are two pic nic sites, a chiminea, 3 areas for a quiet setting to read a book, listen to the sounds of nature and enjoy the stars. Bird watch paradise, Blue Heron a favorite, Hawksm OWls, western bluebirds, Cattle are on the property but are cautious of people. wildlife is there but stays out of sight . We have a catch and release fishing policy, you will need to pack out all waste. Must stay on roads, it is a true camping experience. Our dream is to earn enough to build a TREEHOUSE. we have a wonderful menagerie of animals to may visit if invited to camp. We love campfires in a safe manner, and have some solar lights at the campsite but we love the dark sky so you can enjoy the stars. The moons are incredible, sunsets and sunrises! Fabulous. Unlimted trials, fawn trail, American Beauty Berry Trail, red bud trail, dogwood trail ( March), Bird watching is exceptional.
Just 41 miles away you have Lake Somerville State Park. Located between Austin and Houston, the 11,630-acre Lake Somerville is a hot spot for water activities. Visitors can access the lake for swimming, paddling, boating, and fishing from Birch Creek unit and Nails Creek unit, connected by the 13-mile Lake Somerville Trailway. The Somerville Public Hunting Land forms the fourth unit of the park. More than 40 miles of mixed-used hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails
No pets allowed.