Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Rachel is a Star Host
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45 acres nestled in Texas Hill Country along Yeager Creek. Come set up your tent in our cozy meadow and enjoy time exploring the trails on our property, discover hidden spaces, enjoy a warm campfire, and meet other travelers. We have a shared community space with flush toilets a short walk down the road. We look forward to hosting you soon!
Pedernales Falls State Park - 6 miles away: swimming holes, hiking, mountain biking, and birding are a few of the quintessential outdoor Texan activities visitors enjoy most at Pedernales Falls State Park.
Wineries and distilleries are a short drive away in nearby Dripping Springs and Johnson City.
Pets are welcome! Please make sure your dogs are always on leash and picked up after.
We came for the solar eclipse and stayed one night. Our group really enjoyed our experience! Lots of space for campsites (which we did), the clubhouse had a water cooler and bathrooms, as well as other activities for the eclipse festival (like a tattoo artist!). Rachel was super helpful beforehand and throughout our stay. Grateful for this spot in hill country to watch the eclipse!
This RV resort gives you the best of both worlds. You can camp and glamp. The facilities are clean and well maintained. You have access to hot showers. There is wifi and a comfortable area to hang out if you need that. The only con is the road noise. I would say it’s equal to the road noise you get at McKinney Falls.
There is an observatory deck where you can catch sunrises and sunsets. Plenty of walking trails.
But the real star of the show is the staff. They are all amazing and made us feel right at home. We’ll be back!
The stay was an incredible experience absolutely amazing! The hosts are amazing kind people made us feel right at home and a phone call away if we needed anything. They gave us a nice treat of music and amazing foods highly recommended a visit
I visited for the solar eclipse. The site was amazing. There's amenities for every type of camper. I was in a tent and was pleased with my location. There were many to choose from, all within walking distance of the main clubhouse. There's a hiking trail with a golden egg hunt for the kids. I will make this a regular spot for when I camp with my family.
Location
Johnson City, Blanco, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Coahuiltecan, Nʉmʉnʉʉ Sookobitʉ (Comanche), Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache), and Tonkawa First Nations according to