4 acres hosted by Brittany B.
1 RV/tent site
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
HERE AT LAKELAND RANCH, there is no shortage of recreational options - miles of equestrian and hiking trails, lakefront parks, and an on-site equestrian center.
This beautiful property is equipped with high-speed internet and is approximately 90 minutes to The Woodlands, and Houston.
This is lot 86 which is just shy of 4 acres. You have access to several fishing lakes, equestrian centers, ATV riding and camping. Park and setup on the ranch, then go enjoy some fishing, kayaking, 4 wheeling and then back to the camp for a great bbq and smores!
Come see everything Lakeland Ranch has to offer before this opportunity is gone forever!
Lakeland Ranch is lot 86 is a flat grassy space just shy of 4 acres wide. You will have access to enjoy the entire lot. Please do not go on other lots as they are privately owned. perfect for swimming and fishing. There are no water or electric hookups here. Generators are allowed. There is a Guest Lodge that guests will be able to use with showers and restrooms. Please enjoy the entire ranch's amenities to allow camping, hiking, biking, atv riding, fishing, kayaking, wildlife sightings etc.! HIKING
Approximately 40 miles of trails wind through Big Thicket National Preserve, providing hikers many options for walking distances and experiences. Trails of varying lengths, from 0.3 miles to 18 miles roundtrip, lead through diverse plant communities, from bogs of carnivorous plants to stands of towering longleaf pines.
CANOE OR KAYAK
The many miles of creeks, bayous, and rivers flowing through Big Thicket National Preserve make it an ideal place to explore by canoe and kayak. Numerous access points provide many different trip options for paddlers of all experience levels. . Paddle on your own or join a free ranger-led paddle trip! BIKING Big Sandy Trail – This 18-mile roundtrip trail follows old logging roads through the Big Sandy Creek Unit. It's the only dirt trail in the preserve that allows bicycles. Kountze Hike & Bike Trail – This paved path parallels US 69/287 but is hidden from the highway for most of its length. It runs for 7 miles from Villa Road in Kountze to the Big Thicket Visitor Center on FM 420. Hunting season at Big Thicket National Preserve runs from October 1 to February 28. With a free permit, hunters can harvest white-tailed deer, feral hogs, squirrels, rabbits, and waterfowl fr LIFESTYLE City of Woodville – 12 minutes Walmart Supercenter, Brookshire Brother’s Grocery, Tractor Supply Picket House Restaurant, Tyler County Hospital Big Thicket National Preserve – 12 min Lake Sam Rayburn – 45 minutes Lake Livingston – 40 minutes Downtown Houston – 1hr 45 minutes