Charles M.recommendsDecember 4, 2024
The Signing Circle
A Hidden Gem!
Habitable Spaces is much more than just a place to camp. The hosts have created something that stands to service a community and promote a much more holistic ways of living. Full of art, kind animals, and unique buildings, this is definitely a solid choice for a place to stay. Pick this spot!
Russell A.recommendsOctober 26, 2024
Primitive Camping
Tent camping is good
Fun place. Cheap rates. Nice owners. Pet friendly. Good primitive camp sites.
John L.recommendsApril 28, 2020
Primitive Camping
Quick Trip to Habitable Spaces
Habitable Spaces is a great spot to get out of town (ATX or SA) for a night. We did not have the opportunity to meet Shane or Alison but love what they've built. Quirky little sustainable farm...Jealous all their little farm friends. They have both community and private sites on the property. The San Marcos river is a quick 10 minute drive and there are fishing & swimming areas available.
Rick P.recommendsApril 26, 2020
Primitive Camping
A deluxe primitive camp site
Enjoyed hike/bike trails, kick ball field/base ball field, primitive camp site with fire pit, eating/game table and his & hers out house. Secure and isolated during these non socializing times.
Thanks for sharing your place with us. We had a fun time at your site.
Shawn S.recommendsMarch 9, 2020
Primitive Camping
The hosts were very kind and helpful. The property was fun to explore on our OneWheels. Definitely a place to go back to.
Brenda N.February 24, 2020
Primitive Camping
Priced high for overall experience
The campsite was adequate--primitive--but that was to be expected; however, the price is high for what you get. Also, the photos on Hipcamp suggest a more interactive experience both with the host and with the animals on this farm. This was not our experience. We were camping with a child and hopeful that he could enjoy the animals more, but they were not accessible to us. Also, there is a photo of a horse on the site, which suggested horse riding opportunities, yet there were no horses there.