14mi from Manvel · 1 siteWelcome to Ruby’s Retreat! This camper is named after my grandmother, Ruby, a woman who dreamed of exotic horizons but never got the chance to see them. After spending time in this cozy space for more than 230 nights over the past 3 years I want to honor her legacy. I’m opening the door for you to world of adventure without going too far. When you stay here, you aren't just renting a camper—you’re helping a dream finally take flight, one sunrise and sun set at a time.
The Minimalism Experiment
In a world of "too much," Ruby’s Retreat is an invitation to have "just enough." We’ve stripped away the clutter to focus on what matters. Inside, you’ll find the essentials: a cozy bed, a small coffee station, and a "Self-Introspection Basket" filled with adult coloring books, cards, and dominoes to help you unplug.
The Setting: Real, Raw, & Rural
Let’s be 100% honest: it's not a high-end luxury resort. We are located in a rustic, authentic Texas RV park in the suburbs of Houston. The roads are gravel, the neighboring bathhouse is vintage, and the landscape is a simple, wooded field near the Brazos River.
But what we lack in "polish," we make up for in peace. You’ll have:
Private Outdoor Space: Complete with a boho mandala rug, comfortable chairs, and string lights for evening magic.
Water Access: We are just a short walk from a private pond and the banks of the Brazos River—perfect for fishing or a quiet morning or evening walk.
Creature Comforts: A Keurig for your morning brew, a small heater/AC for Texas weather, and a space designed with a whole lot of heart.
While situated in the burbs, restaurants, convenience and grocery stores are just minutes away!
Is Ruby’s Retreat for You?
If you need marble countertops and manicured lawns, you might want to keep looking. But if you’re looking for a soul-filling experience, a place to write in a journal, catch a fish, and honor the spirit of a woman who loved the idea of travel, then Ruby is waiting for you.
Come sit a spell. Help Ruby see through your eyes.