Some pitches: Electrical, water, and sewage hookups available at select pitches.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home in nature at some pitches — including real toilets, showers, and kitchen.
Lake Livingston is a large 23+ mile lake. We bought the property in 2014 and did upgrades on weekends, love the views, fishing, campfires, and meeting people so we opened the first cabin in April of 2018, now have 5 cabins and 9 rv sites and welcome you to enjoy the lake as much as we do. Every season of the year is a little different and all are wonderful! We are in nature, and across street from wetlands, yet only 2 miles from city grocery store and restaurants! There are 3 piers, fishing, picnicking, beautiful sunsets, nature watching, small watercraft rentals, guide paid pontoon tours, swimming, bonfires, bbq’s with firewood available on site for purchase if desired. Use for short term rental retreats, or long term.
We had a great weekend at Rick and Bernadette's place. Their small marina with canoes/kayaks was excellent even though we were only able to go out for a short while because of the cold and wind. The RV was in excellent condition, and it has been modified to be very spacious inside. Everything we needed was provided inside.
Bernadette checked on us several times during our stay, and we couldn't have asked for a better getaway experience. I'm looking forward to returning and bringing the rest of the family now that I know what a great place B&R have on the lake!
We loved staying in this cabin. It was a nice cozy get away from the city 🌆 The cabin was comfortable and had all the necessary amenities but still let us enjoy the camping experience. Right in front of the lake and very calm environment.
The space had adequate (more than enough space) for our RV (30 ft with 1 slide-out) with a nice deck, picnic table, lighting, grill, and a great lake view. The owners, Rick and Bernadette, were awesome...friendly, welcoming, and helpful.
Location
Polk, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Tonkawa, Bidai, Koasati (Coushatta), and Alabama First Nations according to