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Trickle Creek Ranch was once a dairy, we purchased it 15 years ago and it has become a hobby ranch. We are also collector's of vintage RV's and currently have a 1952 Spartanette and 1968 Chinook on the property. There are miniature horses and longhorn cattle that roam the 12 acres. We have added RV spaces to share the ranch experience with others.
This small RV campground had everything I could possibly want. There was a huge open field to play in and throw the ball for Lucie. The sunset was gorgeous. The host, Gary was kind and informative. The neighbors were friendly. There were even cows to feed and horses to watch. The eclectic architecture and attractive decor kept me entertained for two days.
The property was beautiful and very quiet. Not many lots which made it even more quaint. The location was a great place to get away from the hustle of the city but close enough to go in to town for anything. Only bad thing about the lot was that I was put in an overflow spot although the HipCamp app made it seem like there were several lots to choose from - this is grossly inaccurate. Would recommend calling the host's phone number prior to booking to make sure there is availability.
We loved our stay here. It was a quiet and peaceful stay for our family. We enjoyed the cows on the property and our host Gary has very friendly. Would definitely return! Many of the travelers stay there full time, if you’re looking for a community.
Trickle Creek was great! Clean and quiet, our grandkids enjoyed the animals there. Gary greeted us when you arrived and showed us to our campsite. I would recommend Trickle Creek to anyone traveling to Azle!
Location
Azle, Parker, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Wichita, Nʉmʉnʉʉ Sookobitʉ (Comanche), Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo), and Tawakoni First Nations according to