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5D RANCH

25 sites · RVs, Tents400 acres · Navasota, TX
Welcome to 5D Ranch in Navasota, TX. We’re located 60 miles North of Houston and just 2.5 hours from Austin. We have over 14 miles of trails, 2 fishing ponds, 4 boats that are free to use, and great views of the night sky. With 24 unique campsites, we’re sure to have one that fits your needs! We also can provide rentals of camping essentials, a S'mores package and we offer a meet the ponies session that can be scheduled upon your arrival. We can’t wait to host you! Don't forget to ask us about our farm fresh eggs!
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Briers Ranch Primitive Camping

20 sites · Tents200 acres · Anderson, TX
Briers Primitive Camping is about a half-mile thru two pastures off of FM 244. Some pasture, some woods, creek, gullies--lots to explore. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent in a field or deep in the woods. Explore pasture, brushy areas, gullies, washouts, creek bed. Practice orienteering. Hike in the woods. Cut firewood and build a fire. Primitive camping for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, or others who just want to get away for a night, a weekend, or longer.
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Hidalgo Falls Hideaway

11 sites · Tents13 acres · Navasota, TX
The 13-acre park at Hidalgo Falls is owned by the Texas Rivers Protection Association. It is located on the Brazos River about eight miles from Navasota.TRPA ownership of this property guarantees access to this popular and unique river resource. For whitewater paddlers, it offers a class II rapid with numerous surfing waves, holes, eddy lines and play spots. For flatwater paddlers, it provides a convenient and secure access point for float trips along a very historic stretch of the Brazos as well as a place to learn swiftwater techniques and rescue skills. In the four miles downstream from the rapid archaeologists have unearthed mastodon bones from the riverbank, and the remains of  an early 20th century lock and dam system still loom large in the river. All of this is just upstream from Washington on the Brazos State Park, birthplace of the republic of Texas. Stephen F. Austin is said to have crossed the river often at Hidalgo Falls. It is also said that you could tell if you had a knowledgeable riverboat captain if he could get his boat upstream of the rapid and back down before the river level dropped stranding the boat upriver near Millican or Port Sullivan.The fast moving water and play features of the rapid are rarities in this part of the state. During the year volunteer fire departments in the region use the falls for training firefighters in swiftwater rescue.A 2 mile hike and bike trail are being worked on now and will soon open. Volunteers are always welcome!
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The Navasota River Ranch

14 sites · RVs, Tents600 acres · Navasota, TX
The Navasota River Ranch is a 600 ac parcel of land bounded by more than a mile of the Navasota River on its west side and two tributary creeks on its north and southeast sides. The river bottom is wild and untamed, while the rest is rolling hills reminiscent of the prairie that once greeted settlers. Nearby is Bryan-College Station home of Texas A&M University To the west on Hwy 105 is Washington on the Brazos State Park. This is the location where delegates gathered to hastily draw up a declaration of independence before joining the Runaway Scrape to avoid capture and execution by the advancing Mexican Army. Farther down the road is the famous Blue Bell creamery in Brenham. The tour and ice cream are well worth the trip. On the property are miles of Jeep trails excellent for off road and 4WD vehicles. Guests might prefer hiking along these trails or strike out on foot trails and game trails. Thanks to the hunters who have come for the deer and feral hogs over the years there are numerous observation structures for viewing wildlife up close, or just enjoying the solitude of the deep woods. Three ponds offer bass and perch fishing from the bank or bring your own boat. And then there is the Navasota River...
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Kamani Creek

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Millican, TX
Learn more about this land:Greeting from the birthplace of Texas! Washington on the Brazos! This is where Kamani Creek resides. You will be greeted with a beautiful, lush green wild flower field (in the spring) , with oak tree views surrounded by a quiet creek. You can relax in the evening and watch the most colorful sunset while drifting into the night skies to see the brightest stars. One can also watch our neighboring gated goats play which always bring a smile to everyone's face. Kamani Creek provides you with a complimentary picnic table, out-door fire pit, and self-served organic homegrown fresh mint tea leaves to pick to make fresh tea. 20 minutes from our property, discover Navasota, the newly remodeled historical downtown area that many tourist come for great shopping, vintage collectables, and to learn a lot about Washington county history. 15 minutes from our property is the Washington on the Brazos historic park. Come visit for there is so much to explore and see here in the country views of Washington on the Brazos. It's a gem you will never forget.
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Jody’s Hideaway

10 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Caldwell, TX
Very spacious land with 160 acres of hay fields, wooded areas, ponds, gullies, bolder rock garden, and cow pastures. Campers can choose their own primitive camp sites. Pack in pack out, no amenities provided. Oil field roads, and off road trails can be explored by hiking or by OHV. We are not responsible for any damages or injuries so please be mindful. No 4 wheelers, UTV’s, or motorcycles. Pets are welcome but must be under control. Fire wood gathering is allowed for camp fires come and enjoy yourself!
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Sandhill Farms Tent Camping

1 site · RV13 acres · Hearne, TX
Learn more about this land:Come enjoy the serenity of central Texas where the loudest noises are the coyotes in the distance, the cicadas at night, the occasional donkey or cow calling their friends. We have over 30 fruit trees started and amazing areas to watch the sunset from our hill over the river bottom, the birds, or a few deer (if the weather is right and you are quiet enough). We also have true Texas Longhorns, probably the biggest/longest horns you have ever seen (they come from prize stock) but are gentle enough for you to hand feed (only allowed with help of hosts for your safety).
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Starlove Ranch & Animal Sanctuary

9 sites · RVs, Tents102 acres · Giddings, TX
Our 100 acre heritage property has been in the family for over 150 years. Since 2017, we've been operating our land as a Vegan, Regenerative-Agriculture Farm & Animal Sanctuary. We currently have a herd of 31 Cows, 4 Potbelly Pigs and 2 Spanish Goats. The cows and pigs are all rescue animals so, where as they are adapted to humans being around them, they are very shy and petting them is not allowed. The goats, on the other hand, are very friendly and love to be pet and fed treats. We are located outside of Dime Box, TX and are a 30 minute drive from the quaint, artist village of Round Top, and 12 miles from Lake Somerville SP. Our property has equal parts rolling pastures and wooded thickets and ravines. There are plenty of nooks and crannies to explore and gorgeous views of the Texas horizons....time your stay just right and you can stand directly between the sunset and the moonrise! We also have a hike-and-bike, nature trail that offers a 360 loop around the property. We currently offer a Port-A-Potty for restroom needs and we have water access points for non-potable water suited for washing hands, dishes or camping gear.
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Haven Community & Retreat

12 sites · RVs, Tents72 acres · Milano, TX
Haven is a beautiful, heavily wooded 72 acres (including a 5 acre lake) in central Texas. Tent camp by our lake, and watch the sunrise across the water behind the retreat centre. Keep warm around the communal fire pit of an evening. Swim, paddle, fish and walk the property. If you’re seeking peace and serenity, you’ll find it at Haven.
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Hh

2 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Anderson, TX
Property dates back to 1845. Outlaws and native Americans used this area frequently.Learn more about this land:Medieval camping at its finest! Come see Texas's premier Medieval recreational area! Campsites with lake views, hiking, riding arena, horseback trail rides on site, or bring you own horse proper cogging at gate! Bring your modern or primtive style tents and R.vz
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The Vintage Aero

1 site · Lodging34 acres · Burton, TX
Escape time with the luxuries of modern day in our vintage 1952 Boles Aero camper! Nestled in the heart of Washington County and minutes from Round Top and Brenham, this unique outdoor setting provides a fun alternative to traditional lodging. The stylish stainless interior, funky fresh dinette, cozy full bath and lush mattress provides all the conveniences one would need. Add in an inviting outdoor space w/ a covered patio, kitchen, fire ring & another full outdoor bath, The Vintage Aero is the place for you! The Vintage Aero is located on our secluded 34 acre farm property. The area is private for you with its own driveway. You view will be of green pastures, forests and potentially some cattle in the distance.
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Dickburg!

2 sites · Tents5 acres · Paige, TX
Welcome to Magickal Dickburg! This gorgeous 5-acre secluded piece of paradise is located between Bastrop and Paige, Texas. Dickburg is perfect for anyone wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and be fully embraced by nature. You will find yourself surrounded by dozens of beautiful Loblolly Pines, Junipers, and a variety of Oak trees. On a clear night, you’ll be able to look up and see all the stars over Texas! Currently, we are only offering semi-primitive camping spots - we have electricity, Wi-Fi, and a porta-potty for our guests to use, but no running water or showers. There is an 8ft. diameter communal firepit with firewood that can be used as long as there isn't a burn ban in effect. There are designated parking spaces on the property and from there, it’s just a short walk to the camping areas. You will need to bring any and all gear needed for camping, as we are only offering camping spaces. No glass bottles or containers of any kind and no generators. While there isn’t much to do inside Dickburg, other than exploring the land, stargazing around the firepit, and generally just vibing with Mother Nature, there are plenty of things to do nearby. We are only 15 minutes from Sherwood Forest Faire (only open during the weekends of March and April & a few other days during the year), 18 minutes from Bastrop State Park if you want to fish, swim, or hike, 25 minutes from Downtown Bastrop, and 30 minutes from the Dinosaur Park, the Capital of Texas Zoo, McKinney Roughs and Zip Lost Pines! Pets are welcome as long as they are kept on a leash. Please be sure to clean up any messes your pet makes. Dickburg embraces a ‘Leave No Trace’ camping style, meaning, whatever items you bring with you, please take with you when you leave, including trash, items to be recycled, and pet waste. Please keep in mind that, while it may feel like you’re hundreds of miles from civilization, we do have neighbors on both sides of us and behind us. Three out of four sides of Dickburg have a regular fence while the fourth (north side) has a natural barrier of piled brush. Please do not cross into our neighbor’s property or allow your kiddos/animals to wander unsupervised. Quiet hours are from 10 pm to 8 am. Other Things to Note: We have done countless hours of work to get Dickburg ready for you to enjoy. With that being said, it’s still raw land out in the country. There will be critters - snakes, lizards, bugs, etc. This was their land first and we’re just grateful we get to share it with them. Please use common sense when exploring the land and do not handle any wildlife. There is absolutely NO hunting or killing of any wildlife while at Dickburg. Do not be surprised if you hear gunshots during your stay. There is a shooting range just down the street. We mention this, not to scare you, but to make you aware so that you’re not scared when you do hear them. #countrylife String lights have been installed around the Camping Site #2. This is not only to light your way after the sun sets but also to set a boundary of where not to venture after dark. Please stay within the lighted area. The lights can be plugged in and unplugged at the electrical pole, near the RV. Dickburg is a very new camping area and is still a work in progress. After clearing the land, the land was left with exposed roots and tree stumps. For the safety of our guests, we have marked these with pink marking flags. We are working to get roots and stumps removed. We may or may not be onsite during your stay as we are continually working to improve the space for our guests. Feel free to come say hi if you see us out and about. Or don’t! It’s completely up to you if you feel like being social or not! Also, if you have any suggestions on how to improve the area or other amenities you’d like to see, please let us know. We welcome your feedback!
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Looking for the perfect camping experience near Snook, Texas? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 869 options available, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation that suits your preferences. Whether you're a fan of cabins, RV getaways, or tent camping, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with prices starting as low as $5 per night and an average price of $45 per night, you can find something that fits your budget. For the best campsites, check out the top-rated options like Happy Horse Camp & RV Getaway (321 reviews), The Best Dam Spot (292 reviews), and Texas Music River Ranch (187 reviews). Plus, you can enjoy popular amenities like toilets, campfires, and potable water. And if you're into swimming, surfing, or snow sports, you'll find plenty of opportunities for those activities too. Start planning your camping adventure now!

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