Glamping near Junction

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Hill Terrace

1. Hill Terrace

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(134)
9.4mi from Junction · 2 sites
The site sits near the junction of Bailey Creek and the South Llano River. The land is managed for bird watching and plant diversity and boast and astonishing variety of plant species. The Painted Bunting and the Black-throated Sparrow almost always available for view here. Hill Terrace Cabins One and Three began their existence as Depression era Girls Scout cabins. Humans have been on the site and estimated 7,000 years now and there is strong sense of peace and continuity in the land and waters here. An historical marker on site relates a famous shoot-out between The Texas Rangers and the infamous Potter gang. The wells are shallow, spring fed, and sweet with limestone, so bring your favorite tea or coffee. And a hat! The river is flowing well, but burn bans may be in effect.
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Cabin at the Ranch - Harper, TX

2. Cabin at the Ranch - Harper, TX

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(103)
27mi from Junction · 1 site
The Ranch is our place we like to go when we need to get away. It's raw and it's nice land to camp, explore and enjoy wildlife. We have a Wildlife Exemption on the property and enjoy managing native song birds. We keep a constant flow of bird seed located in feeders around the ranch, and we have seen all kinds of birds making this a great place for birders. The ranch has nice elevation changes with a wet weather creek that traverses the property. There are some trails to hike or mountain bike. The cabin is rustic without plumbing or electricity, but we enjoy it and it's fun to think it's everything we would need. This is off-grid living all the way, and we are constantly learning new and better ways to do things. The cabin is located on the very first spot we pitched a tent after purchasing the land, and we continue to make improvements as we go. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
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Dos Rios - Hill Country Adventure

3. Dos Rios - Hill Country Adventure

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(1015)
33mi from Junction · 23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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, tiny homes, vintage airstreams, and modern glamping tents available (see other Hipcamp listings). Kayaks and canoes available for epic river trips too!
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SKYE Texas Hill Country Resort

4. SKYE Texas Hill Country Resort

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(30)
46mi from Junction · 81 sites · RVs, Lodging
SKYE Texas Hill Country Resort offers a unique blend of tranquility and modern convenience, making it an ideal destination for guests seeking a peaceful retreat with all the comforts of home. Our guests have a variety of accommodations to choose from. The SKYE Texas Hill Country Resort is a hybrid and there is no other quite like it. It is a unique combination of factors that provide experiential contrasts and the occasional pleasant surprise! Our resort in rural Texas seeks to preserve the unique nature of the Hill Country land, and at the same time offer state-of-the-art communication services and first-class technology for our guests. EV charging stations are easily available for all as you arrive at the gates of this private resort via Texas Highway 87, you’ll drive down the ‘green tunnel’, our long tree-lined main entrance, then suddenly it unveils our attractive resort grounds and stylish buildings. A peaceful nature sanctuary, only miles away from the loud outside world. Experience nature in remarkable comfort! In the heart of Texas cattle country, SKYE Texas Hill Country Resort boasts 250 acres of serene rural settings but with a commitment to blending nature with modern amenities. The resort's thoughtful design and extensive facilities cater to diverse interests, from birdwatching and hiking to enjoying local libations along the Hill Country Whisky and Wine trails. For history enthusiasts, nearby Fredericksburg offers a glimpse into Texas' past with museums and historic sites, including the National Museum of the Pacific War. Additionally, the resort's proximity to attractions such as the historic town of Fredericksburg, renowned for its German heritage, wineries, and the Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, provides ample opportunities for memorable day trips and adventures in the Texas Hill Country. Whether seeking a quiet escape or an active exploration of the region's cultural and natural treasures, SKYE Texas Hill Country Resort promises an enriching experience that harmonizes relaxation with adventure.
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City on a Hill at Spring Creek

5. City on a Hill at Spring Creek

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(39)
47mi from Junction · 3 sites
Located 10 miles from Main Street Fredericksburg, this property has 6 private cabins with their own back porch that overlooks the creek. Enjoy the wildlife while glamping in your comfortable cabin! We hope you'll enjoy beautiful Spring Creek, many deer, and the private hot tubs on the porch! There is plenty of nature to explore on our property - you can walk/hike around, go fishing, and pet/feed the ponies on our property! If you'd like to check out the surrounding areas as well, we are within 15-20 minutes of Enchanted Rock, Lady Bird Johnson State Park, Sacred Cross Mountain Park, many wineries, local shopping, and dining in Fredericksburg, TX. Other Things to Note: - You can stay connected if you'd like to, as cell reception and wifi are both available on our property. Feel free to unplug during your stay though! - The cabin is quite private, though you may see other visitors in passing during your stay. - Furry friends are welcome! Simply add the "extra" of a pet fee when completing your booking on Hipcamp. Please feel free to reach out with any questions and we look forward to your stay!
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Laf ranch

6. Laf ranch

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48mi from Junction · 19 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
1100 acres of gorgeous natural land at the headwaters of the Medina River. Crystal clear and clean spring feed water. Fourth-generation family owners. Remote camping. Very private with plenty of varied terrain for hiking swimming, tubing, biking or just hanging out in a hammock enjoying the breeze and peace and quiet. About 2 miles as a crow flies from Lost Maples State Park. You drive through a 13,000-acre ranch to get to us. We are at the end of a dead-end road with one way in and one way out. NO FISHING As our topo map shows we have a wide variety of terrain ranging from steep cliffs with huge views to shady canyons. The river cuts through the middle of the place and is surrounded by four hills that each have their unique characteristics ranging from flat oak-covered to rocky steep ridges. I guarantee you will find beauty all around. We do have a couple of fun areas to try your 4-wheel drive out. Please dont make your own....stay on trails. There are plenty of places to swim. When the Ladder is reserved, you may not swim there. Please be respectful. We have 1.5 miles of both sides of the river so plenty of places to swim. It varies a lot in depth and width over the ranch. Every camp spot has access to all the swimming holes except the ladder when it is booked. The main swimming holes are-- 1. Below the Green Cabin 2. Another my brother likes that has a cypress tree submerged you can sit on he calls the 1000 waterfalls 3. big pond Please note all pictures taken on and of the ranch remain the property of the LAF ranch and are to be used for personal or promotional purposes only. No sales of images allowed. Follow us on Instagram and FB for updates, events and discounts. Discounts to repeat campers. Reach out to me when you are interested in coming. https://www.instagram.com/lafranchtx/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568080263642 If you would like to see a videos from camper see below https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://youtu.be/-cWUlU8l9yI?si=bvq3IBDWp4h_GrdZ__;!!P5FZM7ryyeY!WgQmrFG0RGV_QYIvXYcnQeiuYLpvkktJkpsJD7GwAk6mmI4_e1nNqrnsmUN6tko8QVwiAOJyOA8HymhlLP7b$ https://youtu.be/OydUiRVi8V8 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jH09fJLR0dE
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Cowboys and Angels RV Park & Cabins

7. Cowboys and Angels RV Park & Cabins

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28mi from Junction · 34 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Cowboys and Angels RV Campsites, Cabins and Events is a gated 50 acre high fenced game ranch that offers a unique setting for a vacation getaway. Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, you'll find the perfect spot for your relaxing getaway. We offer RV sites with full hookups (20/30/50amp, water, sewage), at nightly/weekly/monthly rates (electricity included in rate!). Most sites are surrounded by hearty oak trees to provide ample shade. No RV? No problem! Cowboys and Angels also has eight cabins that vary in size, as well as a two bedroom Lodge with a relaxing soaking tub in the master bathroom and a full kitchen in the open and spacious main area. Enjoy the wide variety of wildlife as you sip coffee and watch the sunrise/sunset. You can take advantage of Bortle 3 dark skies for a fantastic stargazing opportunity, since we don't have the light pollution found near cities. Property amenities include a swimming pool, hot tub, covered pavilion with picnic tables and BBQ pit, covered band stage, party barn, WiFi lounge with coffee nook, and a rustic little chapel for the perfect wedding venue! Twenty minutes from area towns with a variety of eating and shopping options. Access to the Guadalupe River is nearby in Kerrville. Fredericksburg is a scenic half hour trip , and is home to many vineyards for wine tasting. Twisted Sister motorcycle loop is nearby as well as many Texas Hill Country activities in Bandera, Comfort and Boerne.
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Homestead Hill

8. Homestead Hill

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(6)
35mi from Junction · 29 sites · RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Homestad Hill RV. As new owners, we look forward to having you stay with us. We areworking hard to improve the park and add additional amenities for our guests. We currently offer full hookups with a laundry and bath house. Coming soon will be the renovation of the bathhouse, Group Firepit area, Hot tub, community vegetable garden, privately fenced sites, as well as newly manicured and leveled sites. Your patience as we work to make our park a beautiful vacation destination is appreciated. Pictures and amenities will be added to the website once available. Thank you Brian and Stephanie Burger.
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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Guadalupe River

9. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Guadalupe River

49mi from Junction · 251 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Discover the unique charm of Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort Guadalupe River, a 2025 CAMPSPOT AWARDS WINNER, nestled in the stunning Texas Hill Country. This family-friendly destination offers an unforgettable vacation experience, combining relaxation with a variety of exciting activities for all ages. At this Camp-Resort, you can spend your days splashing around in Yogi Bear’s Water Zone, enjoying a round of mini-golf on their 18-hole course, or taking a leisurely stroll along the picturesque banks of the Guadalupe River. With its diverse offerings, Guadalupe River is the perfect choice for a winter retreat in Texas or a fun-filled weekend getaway with family. Make lasting memories with your loved ones as you explore everything this park has to offer. From outdoor adventures to cozy accommodations, Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort is designed to create the ultimate family experience. Come and see why it has been recognized as a top campground in the USA, especially for families!
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Redcreek Nature Ranch

10. Redcreek Nature Ranch

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(2)
12mi from Junction
The Kothmanns came to Texas from Germany, landing at Matagorda Bay on December 31, 1845, after a three month journey at sea. They spent the remaining winter months in miserable conditions on the coast, finally making their way inland to New Braunfels in April 1846. After a brief time there, they became part of the first wagon train of 120 original settlers to Fredericksburg, arriving on May 8, 1846.Heinrich Conrad Kothmann, born January 31, 1798, died August 27, 1881, and his wife Katherine Pahlman Kothmann, born March 1, 1810, died February 15, 1905, left Hanover, Germany, September 26, 1845. My great-grandfather, Heinrich Friedrich Kothmann, born February 10, 1835, died September 1, 1915, was their oldest son.They were part of the very first founding families of Fredericksburg. Heinrich worked as a cabinet maker and served as the town musician, often playing the violin for money. During some of the most trying times, Friedrich walked barefoot with his father 80 miles to Austin where they found work splitting railroad ties for 25 cents per day. From those earnings, they had to feed and board themselves.The Kothmann family was integrally involved in the early life of Fredericksburg, and with Providential protection, survived wide-spread disease and death. While life in the young town became increasingly more comfortable as time passed, Heinrich was drawn by the desire to own land and raise large numbers of livestock. In 1856, the opportunity to do just that presented itself when he was finally granted 640 acres of land in the Fisher-Miller grant. The original passage he had bought for the family in Germany for $240 had entitled him to this property located west of the Colorado River between the Llano and San Saba Rivers. A strong Indian presence and political and institutional financial problems had prevented the completion of this grant at an earlier date.Holding strong to his dreams of giving his family a new start, he saved his money during the early years in Fredericksburg. With that he was able to buy an additional 640 acres, along with his grant of 640 acres, when the area opened up and the family was able to move to the Willow Creek region in eastern Mason County.Starting over once again as pioneers in the wilderness, this time at the age of 58, Heinrich and Katherine built a new home, raised their children, and helped the older sons get started in the ranching business on their own. After a dozen very difficult years and some unbelievable good fortune, the Kothmanns were now living their dream of raising large numbers of livestock in the fertile Hill Country of Texas. Their burial site on the original family homestead at Art, Texas, seven miles east of Mason on HIghway 29, is designated with a Texas Historical Marker.Their oldest son, Heinrich Friedrich (Fritz) Kothmann, my great-grandfather, became a very successful businessman and rancher. He was appointed the first sheriff of Mason County. He established the Premier Ranch, on the Llano River, raising pure-bred Hereford cattle. The original entry gate to the ranch still stands on the east side of Highway 87 between Mason and Fredericksburg. In the 1870’s he built a large and modern home on the ranch which drew attention from near and far. It is still in use today.Fritz and his brother Dietrich were business partners in a number of various enterprises, including several cattle drives out-of-state. Fritz’s first wife was Sophie Hartwig, born March 16, 1833, died July 24, 1883. Their fifth son was my grandfather, Eli Henry (Lee) Kothmann, born September 10, 1872, died August 1, 1951. When he died in 1915, Fritz’s ten children were all established on their own ranches and each inherited $25,000.This sum was a remarkable amount of cash for someone whose sole source of income was ranching in the raw territory of the Texas Hill country at the beginning of the twentieth century.Eli Henry and his wife Amelia Hahn, born November 8, 1875, died January 28, 1972, were married on her birthday in 1899, in Mason. They ranched and began raising their family on the Llano River in Mason County. Ten years later they decided to make a significant change, and in the spring of 1909 bought 6,000 acres for $3.00 per acre in eastern Kimble County between Junction and London.It is the southern portion of that purchase near the headwaters of Red Creek that is now Red Creek Nature Ranch. This land, which was a virtual wildlife refuge and untapped wilderness in 1909, is still pristine in many ways 106 years later. When someone visits the ranch today there is considerable evidence of forward thinking, creativity, and hard work that left the environment intact, while functioning as a productive working ranch for four generations.My father, Howard Harris Kothmann, born March 6, 1904, died December 24, 1974, was the third son of eight children raised by Lee and Amelia on this property which became the passion of their lives. They taught their children to have great respect for the land and to be good stewards of it. Each child was given educational and economic opportunity.For many years my father ran his own ranching operation and assisted his mother with hers after his father died. My father was able to purchase more and more land over the years from no other source of income but the raising of sheep, goats, and cattle. In August of 1941, Howard married my mother Mable Perkins, born July 9, 1918, died April 18, 2002. She was a devoted wife and mother.Howard and Mable raised three children. I was the oldest, born October 6, 1942. I had two sisters. Amelia was born December 30, 1943 and died in 1999. Marlene, born March 25, 1949, lives on her part of the family ranch two miles north of my home, which was built by my parents in 1954. It is located at the headquarters of Red Creek Nature Ranch.I have two sons, John James, born May 16, 1968, and Kevin Cameron, born April 4, 1970. James has a daughter, Kristin Lynn, born August 1, 1990. James and Kevin live with me on the ranch and work diligently to maintain its character and integrity. Kristin and her husband Afshawn currently reside in Florida.It is the desire of my family and I to open the land we have been given dominion over, so others may have an opportunity to enjoy and appreciate its uniqueness and beauty.Nature is an open book for those who care to read.Upon each grass covered hillside is revealed the history.Of the past, the condition of the present, and the hope of the future.Read, Observe, Learn, Enjoy!Family and ranch history compiled by John Howard Kothmann on December 25, 2004.
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Basecamp Resort

11. Basecamp Resort

40mi from Junction
Discover a truly unique glamping experience at Basecamp Resort, where you can unwind beneath the shade of 200-year-old majestic oak trees. Our resort is nestled on 34 acres of picturesque hills, just above the serene Guadalupe River, offering an unparalleled blend of nature and comfort. Our thoughtfully curated glamping tents and cozy cabins provide the perfect retreat for relaxation. Enjoy a soothing soak in the hot tub, paddleboard on our tranquil 3-acre lake, or take a refreshing dip in the cool waters of the Guadalupe River. At Basecamp Resort, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional Texas hospitality. Explore nearby attractions, including scenic swimming holes, outdoor activities, and charming local restaurants and shops. Experience the perfect getaway where nature meets comfort, and create lasting memories in this idyllic setting.
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Buckhorn Lake Resort

12. Buckhorn Lake Resort

43mi from Junction
Nestled in the stunning Texas Hill Country, Buckhorn Lake Resort stands out as a premier RV destination, offering a blend of natural beauty and top-notch amenities. Each site is thoughtfully designed with complete landscaping, full hookups, and durable concrete pads, ensuring a comfortable stay for all our guests. The wide, paved roads provide easy access throughout the resort, making it a hassle-free experience for RV travelers. Conveniently located just off Interstate 10 at Exit 501, Buckhorn Lake Resort serves as an ideal base for exploring the enchanting Texas Hill Country. Just a short drive away, you can discover charming towns like Fredericksburg, Bandera, Boerne, and Luckenbach, each brimming with unique shops, delightful restaurants, and rich history. Additionally, the resort is only an hour from San Antonio, allowing guests to enjoy both the tranquility of nature and the excitement of city life. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures or a peaceful retreat, Buckhorn Lake Resort is the perfect place to create lasting memories.
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