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Ranch 3232

31 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents9 acres · Johnson City, TX
Ranch 3232 offers unique Texas Hill Country lodging with cabin rentals, air-conditioned glamping tents, RV sites, camping sites, and even a gypsy wagon—situated 1.5 miles from Pedernales Falls State Park and midway between Dripping Springs and Johnson City. We are Dog Friendly and Family Friendly with Amenities that include fire pits, a community kitchen, picnic tables, bath house, laundry facilities, and a perfect ridge for stunning sunsets. Journey down the Hill Country Wine Trail and experience the activities and attractions nearby: Pedernales Falls State Park Lyndon B. Johnson Nat’l Historical Park Hamilton Pool Preserve Blanco State Park Exotic Resort Zoo Texas Hill Country Olive Co. Johnson City Science Mill Twisted X Brewing Company Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery Texas Hills Vineyard Bell Springs Winery Treaty Oak Distilling Ranch Texas Hill Country Olive Co. 12 Fox Brewing Beerburg Brewing
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Sound Ground

14 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Blanco, TX
Previously Reverse Pioneers Hilltop, we have re-branded as Sound Ground! Sound Ground is rooted in land stewardship, community, creative expression, and planet-minded living. Set on 10 acres in central Texas, we currently offer immersive camping opportunities and are working to expand into event hosting, musical collaborations, education, and local agrarian offerings. Built upon an ethos that connects human well-being with the health of our planet, Sound Ground welcomes travelers, outdoor enthusiasts, city-worn individuals, and creative communities who seek a genuine connection with nature and one another. Kasey Mire is Sound Ground's visionary and founder, but the vision has been and always will be built on community power. Join us in soaking up the magic of this space for a night or 3, and feel free to inquire about longer term stays.
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3 Dry Wells Ranch

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents110 acres · Blanco, TX
We welcome you to come enjoy the beautiful outdoors and dark sky on a scenic 110 acre ranch in the Texas Hill Country. Our family has lived and cared for this unique property since 1976 and we are still here today. We are conveniently located in Blanco, Texas less that 50 miles from either San Antonio or Austin and in the heart of the Texas wine country. Our campsites are next to a spring feed tributary creek which flows year around feeding into the Blanco River just a few miles away or hillside with amazing views of the river valley. You will enjoy the babbling creek, miles of hiking and biking trails, cooling off in the creek, scenic hilltop views, solitude, bold sunrises and sunsets, and a brilliant night sky. We have numerous old growth hardwood trees including Live Oaks, Spanish oaks, Elm, Escarpment Cherry, Black walnut, and Ashe Juniper (cedar) one of which has the largest circumference in Texas. We have a wide selection of native and migratory wildlife that calls this place home including white tail deer, wild turkeys, foxes, bobcats, jack rabbits, road runners, seasonal songbirds and butterflies. We are just minutes away from Blanco State Park and a short drive to Pedernales Falls or Guadalupe River State Park.
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Overview

The beauty of Texas Hill Country surrounds you in Wimberly. A charming mix of farms, wineries, and art galleries, this countryside town is a summer favorite just 40 miles from Austin. What really brings in campers are the lakes and rivers. Tubing, rafting, and kayaking are all in a day's fun. The camping resorts and RV parks around Wimberly put you steps away from the area's biggest draws. Cool down at the seasonal swimming area in Blue Hole Regional Park, or camp on the shores of Canyon Lake—the jewel of Hill Country. Eight parks surround the lake, offering hiking trails, shore fishing, and lake access. For a refreshing weekend, snag your site at Blanco State Park. Here you find sites with partial and full hookups on the banks of spring-fed Blanco River. RV and tent camping are both fair game, and you can even book a riverfront screen shelter. Spend your afternoons swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and fishing for Guadalupe bass. Awesome bonus—rods, reels, and kayaks are available for rent right at the park. Looking for more camping spots? Check out the parks near San Marcos, a university town just a few miles southeast of Wimberly. Wherever you stay in Texas Hill Country, try to plan a trip for the summer months. The parks can get crowded, but there's no better time to enjoy the water.