6 acres hosted by Teresa B.
1 lodging site · 2 Vehicle/Tent sites · 5 Caravan sites · 1 tent site
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Welcome agritourism guests. Located in the center of Hays Co., and north of Wimberley on a Upick Blackberry and Bee Farmstead.
Book now! Tent pads are 12x16' level decks, all other sites are a slight incline
check in must be scheduled for check in day between 2pm - 5pm.
Now an organic and pesticide free Market Farm, our home is surrounded by Texas Hill Country wilderness our guests will enjoy. Amazing night sky views, and a wake up to incredible nature.
Primitive camping or self contained campers, stay on the ledge of our hill side, north of our farmhouse. A game fence protects our guests from wildlife, and our recapped and graded hard packed limestone road base driveways lead you up to sites to choose from. Under the stars, under some oaks, on the Stoney Ridge overlooking a fossil line, or under some cedars, at the barn... all have great privacy. The barn is a public hangout lounge and fire pit.
Toilet port a john, and the barn sink accessible 24 hours. Hip campers are to follow trash and biosecurity rules on premises. Honeybee yards are located far south and away from the campsites, no trespassing around the livestock.
Also, our south porch and sunbathing patio will be available for use, there is a wonderful seating area in the mulch island at the center of the campsites with a teak table and lounger and port a john at the east, and outdoor shower on the west. If warm water is needed, additional $5 for propane water heater can be arranged. Bring firewood or purchase onsite if you would like to have a fire in a pond pit, or in a fire ring at your site. Plenty of mowed walking trails are on site, and a view overlooking Wimberley Valley at sunset is just outside our top gate.
Not interested in camping? Then day trip, book the day you want to visit, and message for early am access to the property for a full day's stay!
Extremely quiet, peaceful and wild, your view of Wimberley valley on our mountainside hike, and a visit to Jacobs Well Nature Preserve on Mount Sharp Road will make this stop worth it. We are only an 8 min slow drive to Jacobs Well Preserve. Welcome to our Bees and Berries Farm.
Sept 18th Lunar Eclipse, First Saturdays Market Day, Oct Music Fest are coming up.
Additionally you can take advantage of local wineries, distilleries, farms, historical centers, parks and activities listed below.
We have some farm cottage industry produce for sale and fresh eggs on site, as well as extras like farm breakfasts or a tour.
2.8 miles away is Jacobs Well Spring Nature Preserve and cenote,
6 miles, and a 12 min drive away is the private swimming hole at Cypress Falls, and their taco bar / tavern http://thelodgeatcypressfalls.com/swimming-hole
Jobelle Bistro and Hildees Diner are also nearby for meals. Grocery in town is a 15 min. drive. Salad bar, deli, BBQ at Brookshire Bros is recommended.
8 miles away is the famous City Park, Blue Hole swimming and recreation area, check city for hours https://www.cityofwimberley.com/289/Swimming-Reservations. Play ground, soccer field, trails, bb court...
20 miles away, situated along a one-mile stretch of the spring-fed Blanco River, the small but mighty Blanco State Park is very family-friendly, offering the spectacular Falls Dam, nature trails, fishing, tubing, kayaking, and deep water for a good, refreshing swim. The stocked river is teeming with largemouth and Guadalupe bass, catfish, sunfish, and rainbow trout, and can be an excellent place for beginning anglers (you can even borrow equipment for free).
Swimming at holes, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, and birding are a few of the quintessential outdoor Texan activities visitors enjoy most at Pedernales State Park, located near the area of Texas Hill Country where former President Lyndon B. Johnson grew up. Next to the famed Pedernales River, the park is an hour west of Austin, an hour east of Fredericksburg, and about 20 minutes from downtown Johnson City. Wineries and distilleries are a short drive away in nearby Dripping Springs and Stonewall.
No dogs allowed at the camp. Endangered birds are at the top of the property, and our farm cat is scared of dogs, hens, rabbit and roosters may be endangered.
On site:
Site 1, pop up tent with A/C and Heat available to rent out
portable electric (1 available), add on via 15amp extension cord to loquat tent sites
bee hive intro. tour, add on seasonally
fresh organic chicken eggs per 1/2 doz. , add on
outdoor camp shower with propane hot water can be arranged with rsvp, add on - free in the summer.
or choose indoor bath add on
archery, cornhole and board games inside barn space
propane grill and outdoor kitchen space, rsvp
firewood for sale - no sale or use during burn bans
Barn hangout in evenings, chi kung and yoga classes by rsvp
culling / homesteading events
dinner or breakfasts can be arranged. Gluten Free. Requests welcome and we are Weston A Price Foundation members!
If you have small livestock, bring your elect fence and allow your horse or stock to range in the front field, free. You must control and feed/water them.
Thank you for your support on our journey to creating a great outdoor space and supporting Texas Agritourism!