Luxury cabins near Wildwood

Encircled by woodlands, creeks, and lakes—Wildwood is every bit the natural paradise its name evokes.

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3 Hermanos Cabin

1 site · Lodging14 acres · Cleveland, TX
Looking for peace and quiet? 3Hermanos Cabin offers a convenient escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, just an hour away from downtown Houston. Situated on 14 private acres at the edge of the piney woods, 3Hermanos Cabin offers a beautiful serene setting to recharge and just enjoy being in nature. The secluded property has hiking trails to explore as well as a half acre pond. Bring your fishing pole and try your luck at bass, catfish or bluegill. The dock is the perfect place to enjoy your morning cup of coffee or evening glass of wine. Sit back and watch as the evening sky gives way to thousands of stars and the pond residents serenade you into the night, as only they can, with an array of chirps, croaks, whistles and hoots. Too hot for hiking? That's okay, let the kids run around while you sit back and relax on the large back deck. This outdoor space offers beautiful views, your own private pool and a relaxing 7 person therapeutic spa perfect for a midnight dip under the stars. Fire up the grill for burgers, then ring the dinner bell to call the family back to the house for lunch on the deck. The cabin is fully furnished and stocked with the essentials. Two bedrooms and a sleeping loft offer plenty of space for 8 guests. The cabin is equipped with central heat and AC. Wi-Fi is available. TV equipped with Roku is available as well as numerous board games, and lawn games. Come visit 3Hermanos Cabin and surrender to serenity.
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Blue Sky Lake Livingston RV Park & Cabins

125 sites · Lodging, RVs10 acres · Livingston, TX
Enjoy the great outdoors with a waterfront, community fire pit with seating. A fun way to roast s’mores, warm up at night, and do some campfire cooking. We also have two community BBQ grills – One is located next to the swimming pool and our amenities, and another is located on the east side of the pond next to our waterfront cabins. Whether you’re there for a romantic getaway or a family reunion, enjoy using our Fire Pit and BBQ grills for the most memorable time! Come and book one of our luxurious cabins. We have just what you’re looking for: cozy and spacious, surrounded by beautiful scenery, and featuring top-notch amenities to make your getaway truly unforgettable. Book now! Come enjoy and experience the fun of the Catch ‘n Release fishing pond, stocked with catfish, bass, and perch. You won’t find a better place to relax, have fun and make memories. Jump in – the water is fine! Whether you’re enjoying it in the summer or spring, our amenities are perfect for unwinding after a long day of exploring. Come enjoy! Campers at Blue Sky Lake Livingston have access to: Full Hook-ups FAST FAST WiFi Water Sewer 30/50/110 amp electric Restrooms Hot showers Landscaped grounds High-tech laundry facility Use of all AMENITIES Pet-friendly
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Luxury cabins near Wildwood guide

Overview

Hidden away amid the rambling woodlands of the Big Thicket National Preserve, the gated community of Wildwood is a tranquil spot to escape from it all. Simple pleasures await in the resort town—stroll the tree-lined trails, tee off at the golf course, or head to the lake to sail, kayak, fish, or cool off with a swim. There’s RV and tent camping in town, but for a more adventurous option, seek out remote backcountry campsites throughout Big Thicket. Miles of hiking, kayaking, and bird-watching trails await discovery in the preserve, winding through cypress swamps, creeks, and unspoiled wilderness. 

Where to go

East Texas Forests

All of Texas’ four national forests lie within a short drive of Wildwood, where you can park at remote RV campgrounds or enjoy primitive camping in the heart of the woods. North of Wildwood, the piney woods of Angelina National Forest line the shores of Sam Rayburn Reservoir, where you can swim in natural coves and fish for bass and catfish. To the West, Davy Crockett National Forest is popular with hikers and horseback riders, while to the east, Sabine National Forest sprawls to the Louisiana border.

North Houston 

West of Wildwood, the Sam Houston National Forest is hemmed in by two lakes—Lake Conroe and Lake Livingston—providing campers with a choice of forest or lakeside views. Bring your horse, OHV, or hiking boots to explore the many trails, or challenge yourself to the  128-mile Lone Star Hiking Trail. Further south, there are more options for backcountry camping at the Lake Houston Wilderness Park.

Beaumont and Port Arthur

Driving south from Wildwood on Highway 96, the cities of Beaumont and Port Arthur lie along Texas’ coastal plains. Take a boat cruise along the Neches River, go bird-watching around the Cattail Marsh Scenic Wetlands, or look out for American alligators in the Sabine National Wildlife Refuge. If you want to stay longer, you’ll find several RV parks along the riverfront and around Sabine Lake. 

When to go

Campsites stay open year-round in Wildwood, but spring and fall are ideal for hiking and boating in the Big Thicket National Preserve. The Texas sun can be sweltering in summer, so prepare for high humidity and opt for a waterside campsite where you can cool off when it gets too hot. Winters campers visiting the National Forests will need to stick to the designated campgrounds—dispersed camping isn’t permitted during hunting season (November through January).

Know before you go

  • You’ll need your own transportation to get to and around Wildwood. 
  • Limited amenities are available in Wildwood. The closest town to purchase groceries, fuel, and supplies is Warren, about a 10-minute drive away. Pick up what you need in town before heading out.
  • Most Texas state parks and national forests require reservations for both day passes and campgrounds. Permits are also often required for fishing, ATVs, and horses

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