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Safari Tents, Glamping Tents, & Eco Domes |
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Johnson City |
Take your outdoor experience up a notch with the glamping options at Ranch 3232. Each glamping tent is 16ft in diameter and houses a queen bed, plugin station, side tables and rugs for cozy feet. They also come equipped with space heaters when it’s cold and yes, A/C in the hot Texas summers! Glampers additionally have access to the bath house and community kitchen. Or, fire up the grill before chillaxing by the firepit in the evenings! |
San Marcos River in Kingsbury |
Glamping (glorious camping or camping without the pain of setting up a tent, sleeping on air mattress that goes flat, no water, etc.) is the new fad and it doesn’t get much better than spending the night in a glamping tent at Blue River Camp. First off, the glamping tent has cots with comfortable mattresses, a couple fans, and a table plus outside the tent is a water spigot, picnic table, and light. Second reason to glamp here is the cool Tiki cabanas and chairs and tables along the shore of the San Marcos River which is perfect for tubing, swimming, and relaxing. Read about our fun weekend at Blue River Camp.
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Wimberley |
Situated high atop a ridge overlooking Lone Man Creek in some beautiful Texas Hill Country is a modified safari tent waiting for you. This is glamping at it’s finest – a king-size bed with goose down pillows and comforter and linens that feel like a blend of cashmere and silk, a claw foot tub, a feather-cushioned sofa, a well stocked kitchenette, hammocks, and decks with stunning views.
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Seguin |
These six glamping cabins are not like the tents you had when you were a kid… Each cabin is elevated about ten feet off the ground and is fully equipped with air conditioning and heating to keep your comfortable throughout the year. They are located between a spring fed pond and quiet creek that is great for swimming! They are furnished with two queen sized beds, a twin couch, a small dinner table, a microwave and a mini-fridge. Step out on to your private deck that overlooks the property and breath in the fresh country air. |
Glen Rose |
Sleep close to some of the wildlife at Fossil Rim Wildlife Park in tents made to look like safari tents in Africa. Each tent is custom designed and fitted with two twin beds, fresh linens, a private bath, ceiling fans and central heat and air. |
Cat Spring |
This luxury tent has a perfect view of the giant live oaks and of Blisswood’s exotic animals from the private front deck. All the modern comforts include a king bed, sitting area with a wood-burning stove, kitchenette with everything needed for your meal planning. The bathroom features a shower and an elegant soaking tub with a view of the woods. Don’t worry about the Texas weather as this tent has heat and air conditioning. During your stay you can enjoy bike riding, birdwatching, fishing, horseback riding, trap shooting, archery, and more,
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Terlingua |
Stay in an adobe solar powered eco dome which has a kitchen with a propane stove and oven, as well as a refrigerator, and the sink that pumps collected rain water. Somewhat primitive but the views are stunning and you’re close to Big Bend.
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Marfa |
Their Safari tent is 120 square feet and has wood floors, canvas walls and doors, a queen bed, chair, and simple lighting. In addition to Safari tents, El Cosmico has yurts, vintage trailers, and tepees.
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