Cabins in Texas with climbing

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Dos Rios

20 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents19 acres · Mason, TX
At the Confluence of the Mighty Llano River and the Majestic James River lies something completely unexpected - an undiscovered gem in the Texas hill country. The Dos Rios. We have over 19.3 acres of hill country beauty to explore. Take a casual dip in the mighty Llano River, or take the plunge off of 20-foot red rock cliffs into deep cool water. Kayak, canoe, swim, visit the Eckart Bat Cave, or take a scenic drive down the gorgeous James River Road (a winding gravel road that goes over several low water crossings on the crystal clear James River). Enjoy the island in front of the property, with its beaches and multiple access points to swimming holes. We also have camping, a tiny home and a fully renovated vintage airstream available (see other Hipcamp listings). We also rent kayaks and canoes! www.dosriosrvpark.com
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Seco Ridge Campgrounds

14 sites · Lodging, Tents42 acres · Utopia, TX
EXPERIENCE UTOPIA Private, family-friendly campgrounds in the Texas Hill Country. Great views, and just minutes from Garner State Park and Lost Maples State Natural Area. We offer 3 different types of camping experiences, so be sure to check out all of our listings. Message us if you have any questions regarding bookings during the Texas 2'clipse dates: 10/14/23 (annular eclipse) and 4/8/24 (total solar eclipse). We will be in the path of total darkness for both! -PRIMITIVE TENT CAMPING SITES- Want to get back to nature? Our secluded primitive tent camping sites are for you. Includes tent pad, fire ring, access to Community Kitchen & our Shower Haus (aka bathrooms & showers). 14-day maximum per month. -Ridge Site- Maybe you'd like to get back to nature in style? Enjoy our Ridge Site with Cargo Tent - complete with a fire ring, table and chairs, and swings. This site does not include a bed. -THE BUNKHAUS- Looking to get back to nature with all the creature comforts? Check out our Bunkhaus that sleeps 4, including a queen size bed and a set of bunk beds. The Bunkhaus has electricity, A/C and Wifi. ALL OF OUR CAMPING EXPERIENCES INCLUDE ACCESS TO: • Communal Kitchen (sinks, fridge, grills, etc.) • The Shower Haus (flushing toilets, sinks, and hot showers) • The Tree House Play Area AROUND UTOPIA • Experience driving on the 'The Twisted Sisters' (Ranch Roads, 335. 336, and 337). • Garner State Park • Lost Maples State Natural Area • Tubing the Frio River • Sabinal River • Horseback Riding • Sabinal County Museum • Frio Bat Flight • Utopia Community Park - picnic, swim & fish under the enormous cypress trees. • Dine at Lost Maples Café, The Lunchbox, or take the 20 min drive to Mac & Ernie's Roadside Eatery in Tarpley, Tx (featured on Food Network)
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Remote Lone Mound Ranch

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents460 acres · Shamrock, TX
Lone Mound Ranch is an idyllic, high plains, year round, working cattle ranch with a varied terrain that provides amazing 30+ mile views from atop the 1/4 mile long mesa to hiking the 3/4 mile long draw that cuts through the rolling hills. We have RV sites with 110 outlets for $10, 30 amp for $30 and 50 amp for $50 up by the highway or campsites available from groves of elm and evergreens to higher, dramatic elevations with inspiring, expansive views. You may want to visit our on-site ranch store for all cuts of our grass-fed beef and more! Cabins and remote camping sites include campfire rings for grilling and outdoor pets are welcome. If traveling with your horses, pens are available along with miles of unpaved, remote, county roads to explore the varied landscapes. You can expect to encounter, both on the ranch and off, white tail, mule deer, turkey, hogs, coyotes, quail, dove, road runners and friendly locals always ready to stop and chat. We love meeting people and welcome new friends to join us doing all things ranch related, from feeding cattle and horses to improving infrastructure. Whether you're looking for souvenirs or wish to really experience the heart of Lone Mound Ranch we offer grass-fed beef by the lb, free range chicken eggs by the dozen, pastured goat milk, cheese, butter and ice cream & in season a variety of organic veggies to smother in butter for the grill! All organic and non-gmo. We also have a local soap maker that uses our goat milk to produce artisan soaps available for sale. We invite you to come as a guest and return as a friends.
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Orrasis Ranch

30 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents6 acres · Marble Falls, TX
This property has been a store, restaurant, bar, and now a place for folks to rest a while and enjoy the hill country and all it has to offer. There is a bar b q trailer and a store down the street for your convenience.
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Casa de Keaveny

1 site · Lodging30 acres · Alpine, TX
Beautiful land in the Chihuahua desert north of the Christmas mountains and south of the famous 9 point Mesa. Just north of Mexico and 30 min from Big Bend National park and The Terlingua ghostown . West Texas. Off grid small house running on solar power and rain water catchment. Very cozy. Plenty of land for camping also. Mr. Keaveny built the house himself over a 10 year period.
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Smiling Dog Ranch

21 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Alpine, TX
Formerly known as Eco-Ranch Sustainable Living, new hosts assumed the ranch on February 1, 23 and look forward to hosting you. The Smiling Dog is a remote property located on 20 acres close to both the National and State Parks. With unobstructed views of the surrounding mountains and arroyos, the property offers guests a chance to unplug and enjoy exploring unique terrain on site. The Big Bend region is a certified dark sky community and is recognized as the darkest park/community in the lower-48. With no light pollution on the ranch, the stargazing is spectacular. Guests are encouraged to bring headlamps or flashlights with red filters to allow you to safely see your surroundings while preserving the darkness for your eyes to adjust. The ranch is fully off-grid, powered by solar energy. Water is collected through rain catchment and is pumped into filtered tanks which provides the majority of our water supply. At times during drought conditions we do have to bring water in from Study Butte or Alpine so we ask all of our guests to conserve whenever possible. Wildlife is in abundance in the desert, our naturally created water reservoir often brings in a variety of animals in the evenings. Guests could expect to see coyotes, rabbits, foxes, mule deer, aoudad sheep, and even elk. There is also a large drove (herd) of wild donkeys that roam freely and are beloved by the community. There are also predators but they are rare in the area. Mountain lions and bears do live in the area, but stick closer to the mountains instead of open areas like the ranch. Insects and snakes can be found throughout the desert as well as migratory butterflies and birds. Guests have several options for their stay- there are 16 dispersed campsites that can accommodate a single camper to large groups with multiple vehicles. Each site has fire rings for campfires dependent on weather conditions. During periods when there is a high fire danger, ground fires are not allowed. Guests can bring above ground fire rings, or small propane grills and provide their own wood. There are also 2 small, basic rooms with full size futons that can house 2 adults or 4 if you are really good friends. A communal area houses a small kitchen area with a propane powered camp stove, mini-fridge, sink with basic cookware and utensils. In addition there are two restrooms, one with a shower, and both with sinks and flush toilets. There is a third bathroom located near our largest camping area. You are free to use the restroom outside, our plants love the extra water, but you are asked to pack out any toilet paper and use the restrooms for solid waste. We do offer all guests free Wi-Fi internet access but we cannot guarantee the strength and availability, though we do find most guests can connect. We have upgraded to Starlink which we hope will offer more stability and stronger signal. There is absolutely no cell signal once you turn off of the highway and at the ranch- we use Wi-Fi calling and texting to reach the outside world. We are located just under 5 miles from 118, though it takes 15-20 minutes to reach the ranch on dirt roads. Most vehicles can safely make the drive but high clearance vehicles are strongly encouraged. For the most part the road is smooth but you should pay close attention as their are ruts- take your time and watch the road. We strongly recommended that you download directions before arriving. Any rain, even small amounts make the roads impassable due to bentonite clay which becomes thick mud which guarantees the need to be towed out. If the forecast calls for rain you should be prepared to make plans for other accommodations or you will be risking getting stuck. Rain is not common outside of the late summer months but should you need to cancel due to weather, you will be fully refunded. This should not discourage anyone, 99% of the time there is no rain to be concerned about, but as your hosts, we care about your comfort and safety and feel obligated to make all guests aware. A few other things about the ranch- we live on site in the main house (as of March 1, 23) and are in the process of renovation. We are also upgrading guest rooms and communal areas, as well as working on projects throughout the ranch. We have a small flock of chickens and sell their eggs when available. There is a large greenhouse with an aquaponic system that is a work in progress, the heat over the summer made it hard for any plants to survive. Check in is located at the main house, at times we will not be immediately available but you will find your information and a map outside the main door. We will come greet you as soon as we are free. Because we live on site and this is our home, we ask that guests do not explore the main house, livestock pens, greenhouse or covered work areas without permission. We welcome your friendly and well-behaved pets, we have pets of our own who love guests. We ask that you leash them when near the house and watch them when at your campsite or exploring. Please pick up after your dogs if they use the bathroom in common areas, or near campsites. Any waste in the arroyos can stay where it is. You will be expected to pack your trash out, there is no trash service for the ranch. Safety information: This is the desert and you are responsible for your own safety at all times. There is absolutely no swimming in the catchment reservoir and you should not drive anywhere outside of the defined roads. The nearest hospital is located in Alpine, a 70 mile drive north, so drink lots of water, wear a hat and sunscreen, sturdy shoes, and don't touch anything pokey or that has a face. We do have first aid supplies available and you'll find commonly used supplies in the communal area. All food and drinks should be securely stored and under no circumstances should you feed the wildlife, with the exception of birdseed for our resident birds. If you have food scraps that are safe for the chickens, they will be more than happy to handle that for you. We look forward to the opportunity to host you, and welcome you to enjoy the desert we love so much. One sunrise or sunset and we are certain that you will also love it here. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out. -Ashley and Raymond
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Guadalupe Love

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · New Braunfels, TX
A beautiful spot with Guadalupe River access down a little trail called the Grateful Way on historic River Road outside of New Braunfels, TX. Only a few miles to Canyon Lake and fun waterfront activities, tasty restaurants and all modern conveniences. Tubing outfitters located nearby, shuttle stop is right next door at the Tipis on the Guadalupe, all the fun of New Braunfels, San Marcos just down the road!
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El Castell - on the Llano River

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Llano, TX
Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Hill Country at "El Castell"! Nestled along the banks of the spring-fed Llano River we provide 4 cabins that serve as the perfect get-a-way from the hustle and bustle of city life, or home base to explore the outdoors. Located across the street from the charming Castell General Store where you can enjoy great beers and one of the best burgers in Texas! River swims, area hikes, fly fishing, hunting for topaz, llanite, quartz, exploring hill country towns await! As we have 6 different cabin booking options, please visit www.castellcabins.com or Insta @castelltexas to book separately.
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Quaint Cabin in the Woods

1 site · Lodging599 acres · Johnson City, TX
Beautiful Ranch Property. Cabin is in the middle of 600 acres. We live on the property and are available when needed. Great hill country views. Beautiful sunset views. Lots of wildlife to enjoy. Very peaceful setting. Awesome star gazing.Learn more about this land:Fully furnished cabin, Texas Hill Country Great views, Wildlife, Excellent Star Gazing, Fire Pit with Wood furnished, BBQ grill with charcoal furnished, Wineries close, Hiking close, Walking for bird watching, State Parks nearby, Lakes close, and several Golf courses close as well!
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Silver Sky Ranch R.V Park

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Crosbyton, TX
1 acre located in The city of Crosbyton Texas and Zoned County . 5 Miles from Silver Falls Rest Area and 20 miles from White River Lake. We allow R.V.s of all sizes, full hookups with city water, sewer, and power. Also Tent camping available under large shade trees with a large fire pit. Nightly, Weekly or Monthly rates available.
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Whitescreek Lodge-Childress tx

1 site · Lodging55 acres · Childress, TX
This place was purchased from a family friend 25 years ago and was my father's favorite place to be. He passed in 2009 and I am now caring for the property so To say this is a special place to me is an understatement. My dad would be proud that I am sharing our treasure with other people. There is a dry creek that runs through the place called White'screek and when it rains, it completely fills up. We have Beautiful sunrises/sunsets, and an abundance of animals to watch and enjoy (watch out for snakes!), this place is very secluded and quiet. Adjacent pond with various fish also. Welcome to White'sCreek. You can find us on Facebook at Whitescreek hunting lodge and also on our website at whitescreekhuntinglodge.com Learn more about this land: 55 acres to explore. Deer, hogs, various birds to watch and pond to catch and release fish in. Cabin is fully furnished with 1.5 baths and 1 queen and twin bed all upstairs in the loft. Also 2 couches and 3 recliners for additional sleep space on bottom floor.  Basic Amenities such as bedding, kitchen appliances and toiletries available.  No wi-fi or television.  Palo Duro Canyon is nearby as well as  Caprock canyon,  and the historic Indian Chief Quanah Parker's hometown nearby in Quanah Tx
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If you're looking for a thrilling camping experience in Texas and want to stay in a cabin, you're in luck! Hipcamp has over 400 options available specifically for those who want to climb while staying in a cabin. Some of the top campsites with climbing in Texas include Seco Ridge Campgrounds (454 reviews), Boulderdash Cabin & RV Park (362 reviews), and Happy Horse Camp & RV Getaway (321 reviews). Prices range from $27 to $149 per night, with popular amenities like trash, showers, and potable water. You can also enjoy activities such as whitewater paddling, hiking, and off-roading (OHV) during your stay.

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