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Desert Teahouse

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· Presidio, Presidio, Texas
30 acres hosted by Patrick M.
2 Vehicle/Tent sites
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This land is pristine desert land north of Presidio, TX Don't forget you are in the desert. There are snakes, scorpions, tarantulas, coyotes, javelinas and perhaps mountain lions. But don't worry, most people will never see most of the animals. But just be mindful and use a flashlight at night if you are walking around. You are responsible for your own water, food, cooking equipment, toilet paper and trash. If you need to use the bathroom, please dig a small hole and then cover it. There is a camping zone with a palm tree shade structure, a pizza oven, a wooden standing height table and a fire pit with some rustic seating. If you want to explore, please take your shoes off and be respectful of the space. It is meant for meditation, yoga and tea. Please no food or drinks that may stain the wood. We have heard from guests that the bird watching on the property is excellent. I'm not an enthusiast yet... maybe you can help me learn which birds are on the property. I see hawks sitting on ocotillos a lot, that's the extent of my knowledge :) We are 2.5 miles off the highway in the middle of the desert. We have one neighbor who may drive by and they are friendly. Otherwise your neighbors are birds, jack rabbits and you may hear some javelinas at night and strange lights off in the distance. But they are just cars on distant highways... we think.If you are looking for wide open desert and 360 degree mountain views, you will love this campsite. We have a shade structure, a brick pizza oven, a fire pit, a table, a compost toilet and a teahouse. If you want to explore, please take your shoes off and be respectful of the space. It is meant for meditation, yoga and tea. Please no food or drinks. I am available occasionally to offer tea at the teahouse. If you are interested please reach out to me when you book and I can tell you the details. There is also a triangular building with a compost toilet. Please use it and pour some sawdust on afterwards. Please refrain from peeing if you can to keep the smell down. We have heard from guests that the bird watching on the property is excellent. You will be in the perfect location to access some of the lesser known but fascinating parts of the big bend region. You are 20 minutes from a true ghost town: Shafter. You are 20 minutes from Presidio/Ojinaga should you need supplies or a meal. You are about 45 minutes from Big Bend Ranch State Park and the Rio Grande for hiking, swimming and biking. You are about a 50 minute drive to Marfa if you want to see art and have some fancy meals. All of the drives in this area are gorgeous and remote.
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18 Ratings · 16 reviews
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Kathy C.
February 23, 2024
Untouched Desert Dreamland Teahouse
The teahouse camping site was beautifully remote and eclectic. We enjoyed the wide open expanse and views. A couple parts of the gravel road we were glad we had 4 wheel drive and high clearance. Would strongly recommend this to future visitors especially if they have heavy camper or hauling a trailer.
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Oscar M.recommends
January 10, 2024
Untouched Desert Dreamland Teahouse
Great spot to spend the night! Patrick’s land and tea house structure are beautiful, and we were able to find it in the dark without issue.
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Daniel C.recommends
December 24, 2023
Untouched Desert Dreamland Teahouse
The Teahouse is a beautiful creation marking this serene piece of land. The surrounding view is breathtaking, offering silence, sights of the sunset and sunrise, moon and stars. A wonderful place to tent camp or car camp. Soul nourishing. Will be returning soon!
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Bekah B.recommends
November 26, 2023
Untouched Desert Dreamland Teahouse
I drive a Subaru Crosstrek and didn't have any issues with getting up the big hill on the property, but I can say ground clearance was less of an issue for me than the ability to propel the car forward up the hill. I don't think I would've trusted my RWD truck to get me up the hill, so keep that in mind when considering booking this location. I wanted a remote, peaceful location for me and my dogs to car camp on a short weekend tour of Big Bend Country, and we got everything I was wanting with this spot. The dogs had a great time exploring the property in the morning, and I had a great time being outside in my favorite state.
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Miguel B.recommends
June 5, 2023
Untouched Desert Dreamland Teahouse
Good directions even in the dark.
Patrick provide clear directions to the property and clear instructions to the camping area. I arrived late at night and was able to find a cleared spot to camp. The campsite site is pretty basic but there is a composting toilet a simple outdoor place to cook. There was one place that had a rut in the road that caused me to go off the worn path so I wouldn’t get stuck in my Subaru. The scenery of the Chinati mountains are beautiful.
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Bethany L.recommends
June 1, 2023
Untouched Desert Dreamland Teahouse
Perfect getaway
I loved the vibes this place carried. Patrick was a terrific host. Everything was beautiful. Go for the tea ceremony! What an experience.
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Presidio, Presidio, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Yoli (Concho), Mescalero Apache, and Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Patrick M.Joined in August 2020
Response rate: 100%Response time: Within 4 hours
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