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Liberty Hill Hideaway Lake Retreat

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Dawson, TX
Lake life at Liberty Hill Hideaway gives you choices that fit your life style. Our main-house accommodations include 2 queen-size bedrooms w/ensuites, a shared large balcony, crow's nest, kitchen, dining area, living room and laundry room. If you prefer glamping, enjoy our 2 remodeled vintage RVs sharing outdoor shower. The grounds are beautiful and fit for 3 campsites w/electricity, and 1 primitive campsite with tent & meditation habak. Shared restroom and shower for outdoor sites. This is the perfect place to restore your soul. If you are a free spirit who loves nature, quirky, lakelife, stars, trees, flowers, luscious foliage, pretty much everything about the outdoors and being in a tranquil country setting, this is your vacation and time-out place. Enjoy snoozing in the hammocks, playing croquet with your friends, stargazing from the Crow's Nest, enjoying drinks or mushroom coffee or tea on the patio bar, a game of pool, firepits, listening to good music from other free spirits, the habak tent, tent camping, glamping in restored vintage RVs, staying in eclectic-designed rooms in the main house with private restrooms, sitting out on the shared balcony. boating and fishing on Navarro Mills Lake. There're so many things to do when you just relax and get back to nature. Let the day take you away. Lake life is better at Liberty Hill Hideaway lake retreat. Plan your next getaway here!
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Fieldsong Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents13 acres · Lucas, TX
In 2013, we bought our 13 acres from a larger parcel of land that had been owned and farmed by the Snider family for 150 years. (Note that we live on Snider Lane). The Sniders played an important part in the development of our town, Lucas, and surrounding schools. The rest of the land has been sold to two families, and all three purchasers (that includes us!) are establishing small family farms. Hurray! Plus the Snider's old house and barn next door are being renovated by the new owners! Since 2013, we have brought in water and electricity to the land, built fences, a house and several barns. We have a flock of chickens, a bunch of loud, nosey Nubian dairy goats, 2 cats and 2 dogs. We farm organic vegetables, and have planted some fruit trees. We are committed to conservation of our land and the wildlife that call it home, and are working to restore our wildflower meadow (location of the campsite) to original prairie state. Come see us; we'd like to share it all with you! Learn more about this land: Come to Fieldsong Farm, absorb the peace and serenity, and leave refreshed! Stake your tent on the edge of our tallgrass wildflower meadow, and immerse yourself in diversity where the city ends and the country begins. Enjoy a fire in the fire ring from your seat on a "porch" swing as the sun goes down and the wildlife begin their nightly symphony. When the sun comes up, you'll have many choices to make--cycling, horseback riding, fishing, boating, paddling, hiking, running, strolling, visiting with the goats, cats and chickens, helping with farm chores, or just sitting to enjoy the peace and serenity of the farm. There are many great shopping and eating choices withing 15 miles. Breakfast will be brought to your campsite for an additional fee, booked in advance. Horse pasture rentals is available, also booked in advance. (We do not offer horseback riding,) Eggs, local honey, seasonal veggies, baked goods artisan food products, goat milk products and firewood are available for sale. No dirt bikes, ATVs or RTVs; no motorcycles except as transportation. No discharge of firearms allowed. No hunting, no bows and arrows, no fireworks. Every camper group or RV group must have at least one person over 21 in the group. We do not have any horses to rent or ride.
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Tara Vineyard & Winery estate

22 sites · Tents50 acres · Athens, TX
Peaceful, quiet, luxurious, historic, wine country experience. Tara Winery offers a unique vineyard and winery resort style experience. Discover Tara and the myths surrounding the secrets of the vines. TARA was named after the sailboat TARA, pierce family started the vineyard in 2006 and opened the winery in 2007. The historic Murchison mansion is an iconic structure in the midst of the vines. Onsite tasting room and restaurant with share plates and full meals. In 2023, we have added a beautiful 50 ft pool with lovely water features, there is an activity fee to use the pool. Please plan to arrive before dark, so you can get settled in the daylight. We do not have 24 hour staff. Learn more about this land: Camping throughout the Tara Vineyard property.  We have primitive sites available in the wooded trail. If you would like a beautiful view of the winery property, ground camping throughout the vineyard is available and most popular ! There is quick access to our winery and food service if you prefer to relax under our covered patio, or pick up a rib eye or filet  from the chef and cook it yourself on your propane grill our our community grill. Enjoy your hand crafted estate wine from TARA winery while camping under the stars. You can be among others or select a remote location. Fires permitted only in designed fire pits. No exceptions.
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Kaufman Kamp

20 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Kaufman, TX
Our Private 11 acres we call Kamp Kaufman is Located a little over 30 miles southeast of downtown Dallas, the city of Kaufman, TX, is close to some great tourist destinations that attract visitors from all over the state. Whether you want to spend a weekend checking out the new Kaufman Safari Zoo, museums and historical monuments or camping on our gated and guest only 11 private acres. Includes use of Barndo for pulling in RV or for covered event pavillion. Electricity is included These are three of the best day trips you can go on from Kaufman. 1. Lake Tawakoni State Park Known for featuring one of the largest spiderwebs ever recorded in the United States, Lake Tawakoni State Park is a popular destination for residents from Kaufman and other cities in the area. Covering a surface area of a little under 380 acres, this state park features a 38,000-acre reservoir where visitors can practice a vast array of water sports and recreational activities including boat and pier fishing, boating, kayaking, and canoeing. Lake Tawakoni State Park is located about 30 miles northeast of downtown Kaufman and can be reached in less than 40 minutes by car along routes US-80 and FM-2728. Visitors are required to pay a $5 daily usage fee, while those aged 12 or under can access free of charge. Open year-round between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., this park is also a popular spot for hikers and mountain bikers, featuring an extensive network of multi-use trails. 2. Dallas If you are looking for an urban destination where you can check out museums, landmark buildings, and historical sites, Dallas is the place to be. Getting from Kaufman to downtown Dallas takes a little over half an hour by car, heading northwest along route US-175. Once in the city, it is a good idea to find a parking spot near Union Station, from where you can easily reach the historic West End district on foot. Besides the famous Reunion Tower, some tourist attractions you should not miss while in Dallas include Dealey Plaza, The Dallas World Aquarium, Dallas Farmers Market, and John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza. Once you are done exploring the downtown area, head northeast to The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, a 66-acre green area featuring 19 different gardens and hundreds of different plant species. This arboretum charges a $17 entry fee for adults aged 12 or over. 3. Davy Crockett National Forest Located a little over 130 miles southeast of downtown Kaufman, Davy Crockett National Forest is another excellent day trip destination for anyone wanting to spend some time in nature and away from the urban bustle. Covering a little over 160,000 acres, this national forest was established in 1936 and is a popular spot for a broad range of outdoor activities including camping, picnicking, boating, swimming, and hiking. Getting here takes about two hours by car.
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Looking for the perfect camping experience near Scurry, Texas? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 980 options available in near Scurry, Texas, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation to suit your preferences. Whether you're a fan of hiking, whitewater paddling, or just relaxing by the campfire, Hipcamp has got you covered. Check out top-rated campsites like EcoRich Ranch (300 reviews), Gypsy Moon Hideaway (222 reviews), and Coyote Creek Farm (160 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities like toilets, potable water, and campfires. And with prices starting as low as $5 per night and an average price of $40 per night, camping has never been more affordable!

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