Best Glamping Sites in Texas
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March 6, 2020

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Glamping is incredibly hip right now. More people are escaping the hustle and bustle of urban city life at one of these quiet, peaceful retreats. However, unlike traditional tent camping, where you have to set up your tiny tent, sleep on the ground, and forego most modern amenities, glamping is relaxing and luxurious.

The term “glamping” comes from a mashup of glamour and camping. And the word couldn’t describe it better. If tent camping is not your idea of a fun weekend, give glamping a try and experience the difference.

Glamping is the perfect way to reconnect with nature, but without the back pain caused by an insufficient sleeping pad. Glampsites have permanent structures for shelter that are scaled down from modern houses. You’ll see all sorts of different accommodations, such as treehouses (not like the ones you played in as a kid!), yurts, tipis, and airstream trailers. Check out our list of the best glamping sites in Texas below!

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Best Glamping Sites in Texas

Sinya on Lone Man Creek, Wimberly

This beautiful treehouse overlooks the Lone Man Creek. Relax in comfortable spa robes while sipping coffee on the feather cushioned sofa, then head out for some fun nearby. Go swimming at Jacob’s Well or Krause Springs, dance at Gruene Dance Hall, or taste some fine spirits at Desert Door Distillery.

Fun fact: Sinya gets its name from a rescued elephant the owner met while on Safari in Africa.

 

Green Acres, Elgin

If you’ve never slept in a yurt, its essentially a large circular tent. Nomadic people in Mongolia, Turkey, and Siberia used these structures for shelter. However, you won’t need to travel around when you stay at Green Acres. Their accommodations come with gourmet s’mores, hammocks, fresh farm eggs, and a writer’s desk. Check out their farm animals on-site or take on a hike on one of the nearby nature trails.

 

El Cosmico, Marfa

El Comsico has it all in the way of what type of lodging you prefer: trailer, yurt, tipi, safari tent, or even a little casita. This glamping site is located in the mystical town of Marfa, home to the Marfa Lights, near some of the Southwest’s best natural wonders like Big Bend National Park, the Davis Mountains, and Balmorhea. If you’re looking for somewhere to enjoy the desert beauty and chill out, this is your spot.

 

Basecamp, Terlingua

Basecamp is home to what is known as “eco-domes.” These space-age looking tents are usually all white but with big plastic windows opening up to the sky. Perfect for those who want a secluded experience with wide-open views of the gorgeous West Texas desert landscape. Basecamp is near Big Bend State and National Parks, making it ideal for those who want to drop in for the day then grab some Tex-Mex at a restaurant in town.

 

River Road Treehouses, New Braunfels

Just like the name says, these are houses located in the trees. But not like the plywood constructions you may be familiar with, these treehouses have a full kitchen and bathroom, modern furnishings, Wifi, and TV. These luxurious suites comfortable sleep 4-6, with a max capacity of 8 adults. These breath-taking treehouses are the ideal spot for a family get together. If you’re considering a summer destination, River Road Treehouses is located in New Braunfels, just like the well-known water park, Schlitterbahn.

 

Rancho Pillow, Round Top

Calling all foodies and antique pickers!

Round Top is famous for its antique markets but check out this sweet glamping location. Rancho Pillow offers luxurious, air-conditioned tipis, or stay in one of their many modern structures. If you’re a foodie, you’ll enjoy one of their traditional tea ceremonies or their Feast in the Field event with hand-made dishes prepared by expert chefs.

If you’ve never been glamping, we highly suggest it. Studies have even shown that getting more fresh air and greener surroundings can have many positive benefits. Glamping shoots down those excuses of needing to have all the camping gear, not being able to live without Wifi, or fear of not being able to shower for a few days.

 

Keep the comforts of modern living but add some adventure and some nature into it! Try out any of these best glamping sites in Texas this spring or summer.

Glamping is also an excellent opportunity to get out of the house while you’re having some renovations done. Need help financing those renovations? Contact Park Place Finance and ask about how you can get a home renovation loan fast.

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