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The Epic Creative Co-Op and Mancave

6 sites · Tents4 acres · Oak Ridge North, TX
Discover the Epic Creative Co-Op, a hidden gem just 28 miles north of Houston, Texas, conveniently located off Sawdust Road, a stone's throw west of I-45. Set on a sprawling 4-acre expanse, our vibrant Co-Op thrives with a dynamic mix of resident artists, bustling video production entities, and the esteemed Woodlands Art League. While here take a tour of the captivating realm of the Epic Mancave, a testament to creativity fashioned from recycled cargo containers and an eclectic assortment of repurposed materials. Immerse yourself in the distinctive charm of this space brimming with antiquities and artistic allure. While ensuring convenient accessibility, our sanctuary boasts an atmosphere of complete privacy, providing an exclusive haven for you to unwind and rejuvenate. Indulge in the tranquility of the surroundings, enveloped in a serene cocoon that shields you from the outside world. Upon arrival, the charm of the locale beckons you to explore. Stroll to nearby culinary delights with over 20 dining options, peruse unique offerings in local shops, and soak in the vibrant energy of nearby bars, all within easy walking distance. Whether seeking a tranquil escape or an inspiring retreat, the Epic Creative Co-Op invites you to experience a harmonious blend of artistic enchantment, natural serenity, and urban convenience, all within reach of your fingertips.
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Big City Little Farm

67 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Cleveland, TX
We have a 5 acre homestead/hobby farm that is nestled in the Sam Houston National Forest. We are off the beaten path with beautiful views, peace and quiet and farm animals! We have goats, donkeys, rabbits, a miniature cow, a miniature horse, a pony, ducks, geese, turkeys, peacocks and chickens roaming our property. We just had a new addition Colt who was born on our property March 12th 2023. He is our precious little donkey. We are a semi primitive camping spot. Come and enjoy getting away from the city without going too far. Enjoy the beautiful star filled sky. Feed the animals at 9am and love on them all day. Have your professional pictures taken with some of the animals(additional charge). Buy some farm fresh eggs. We have t-shirts and other merchandise for purchase. We have two above ground pools in our backyard for your enjoyment. We just put in a deck for catch and release fishing. We have a hot tub for your relaxation from fall to spring. Our website is https://www.bigcity-littlefarm.com Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@bigcitylittlefarm2230/about. Keep coming back and Follow us on IG https://www.instagram.com/bigcity_littlefarm/ Whether you’re looking for breathtaking brushes with nature or good old-fashioned fun, Cleveland, Texas has you covered. This part of the Lone Star State boasts beautiful forests and placid lakes and ponds that provide much-needed refreshment during the summer months, as well as lovely escapes during spring and fall. In addition to its natural appeal, Cleveland offers a diverse culinary scene with plenty of cozy restaurants ideal for meeting old friends and making new ones. https://www.tourtexas.com/destinations/cleveland-things-to-do Cleveland is just miles from Conroe. Conroe is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Texas, United States, about 40 miles north of Houston. Conroe is the perfect blend of starry nights and city lights. And being the fastest-growing city in Texas, Conroe has so much to offer. Conroe is bordered by 22,000-acre Lake Conroe, Sam Houston National Forest, and W. Goodrich Jones State Forest, making for a veritable utopia for the outdoor lover in us all. Aside from the outdoors, Conroe has a bustling downtown with breweries, theatres and plenty of shopping. There is also plenty of live music, which has earned Conroe the designation of Music Friendly Community by the state of Texas. Whether you are looking for an adventure or a little rest and relaxation, you will find it in Conroe. https://www.visitconroe.com/
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Hazel Park

4 sites · RVs48 acres · Panorama Village, TX
Hazel Park is primarily a 30 acre stand of pine. It has several trails and Crystal Creek Runs through it. In addition there is a cleared 15 acre area once used for farming and grazing. It includes our homestead. The camping area is 3 acres of an abandoned homestead which includes a water well, electricity and septic system. One septic hookup is available No toilet is available there yet. There is a septic dump. Adjacent to this area is a private pond for fishing. Off road vehicles are welcome. Lake Conroe is located about 6 miles west. The Sam Houston National Forest entrance is about 18 miles north. Beyond the national forest is Huntsville and Sam Houston State University 24 miles. To the East is Lake Livingston 35 miles and a continuation of the national forest. To the south are the cities of Conroe, The Woodlands, Spring, and Houston. Downtown Houston is about 49 miles away.
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Eden Ranch

7 sites · Lodging, Tents21 acres · Livingston, TX
Eden Ranch is first and foremost a naturist retreat. Located on 21 private and secluded acres, we have room for both tent campers and RVers with a full bathhouse that includes a hot tub, outdoor shower, sink area and toilet facilities. There are horses, cows, potbelly pigs, rabbits, chickens, dogs and cats if your family loves animals. There is also an above ground pool for when the weather is warmer. Pitch a tent, sit by the campfire, take a hike in the woods, relax in the hammock, read a book, soak in the hot tub or do nothing at all...the choice is up to you. Nearby are antique shops, fishing on Lake Livingston or the Trinity River, hike or bike ride the Sam Houston National Forest trails or play pool or go bowling in town. Naskila Casino is only 8 miles to the east of us on the Alabama Coushata Indian Tribe Reservation. If you're looking for nothing to do but relax or if you're looking for lots of fun and activity we've got easy access to both. What makes Eden Ranch unique is that all of our activities here on the ranch are clothing optional / naturist friendly. In fact, the hot tub and pool are nude only...no swimsuits allowed. On the warmer days most of the host family will be enjoying the property as God intended...naked and not ashamed as well. If nudity offends you, this is not the place to visit. We will not allow or condone any inappropriate or illegal activity anywhere on the ranch. Any violation of this policy will result in immediate escort off the property.
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Edge Of The Waters

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Port Bolivar, TX
Waterfront RV Port on Bolivar Peninsula. Water, sewer, and electric (20-30-50 amp panel) Covered RV spot with a screen porch. Property is fenced and dogs are welcome. The screened has a dining table with chairs, and also stores some patio chairs to use on the property. They are really great to sit on the dock! There is also a charcoal grill and a crab trap for you to use. (You need a fishing license and bait. Chicken bones works great!) Fishing is great here... the canals have been dredged and folks are catching right of the back of their lots. Community fishing area is on the end of both Van Sant and Mabry, Mabry has a boat ramp. These you cast right off a drop to the intracoastal. Beach Access via community gate at end of street. Combination for those will be shared in arrival instructions. Spot is a residential lot... It is 60 x 130. Canal City is a quiet residential area. The back side fronts on the water. You will probably see more seagulls and purple martins than people. We have weekly discounts. Message me and I can go over them because the Hipcamp platform makes them difficult. It works out to approximately 7 nights for the price of 5. Be prepared: Bolivar has mosquitoes. This is the coast. If it has rained they can be really bad. The county sprays on a regular rotation but it can be bad. They tend to swarm when you pull in. Spray helps. We also send recommendations for what sprays work best for us in the arrival instructions. We do not offer refunds for mosquitoes. We have never found them unmanageable, and the screen porch keeps them almost entirely away. We are east of Rollover Pass. Easiest to arrive through Winnie and south on 124. Unless you are coming from Galveston or southeast Houston it is probably shorter. The ferry is fun (dolphins and such) but the waits can be long. Also: Do not bring loose propane tanks or gasoline cans on the ferry, they will send you away. (Propane on RV is fine, but that is all they allow) https://www.txdot.gov/discover/ferry-boat-schedules/ferry-rules.html
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The best camping near Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge guide

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About

Your next camping expedition near Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge will place you amid 30,000 acres of pristine bottomland hardwood forest, a testament to the natural beauty of Trinity River's expanse. Established in 1994, this refuge is a sanctuary for a myriad of wildlife, from the majestic bald eagle to the elusive Swainson’s warbler. Camping near Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge, you're not just setting up a tent; you're stepping into a world where nature's symphony plays around the clock. Whether it's the flight of swallow-tailed kites, the stealthy movements of American alligators, or the gentle rustling of river cane and sycamore trees, every moment here is a sensory delight. The refuge boasts approximately 37 miles of primitive trails spread across 10 day-use areas, each offering its own unique perspective of this vibrant ecosystem. For water enthusiasts, Champion Lake and Pickett’s Bayou are havens for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. And as you navigate these waters, keep an eye out for the alligator gar, alligator snapping turtles, and perhaps even the Rafinesque’s big-eared bats.

When to go

The best time to visit Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge is from March to May and late August to early November, aligning with migratory bird seasons. Summer brings lush vegetation but also higher temperatures and humidity. Winter offers cooler weather but less wildlife activity. Avoid periods of heavy rain as trails and areas may flood.

Know before you go

  • Check the National Weather Service for Trinity River water levels before your visit, as trails may close due to flooding.
  • Bring insect repellent and sunscreen for protection against the elements.
  • Respect the wildlife by observing from a distance and not feeding them.
  • Be prepared for primitive trails; carry a map, compass, and plenty of water.
  • Visit the refuge headquarters for maps, brochures, and the latest information on trail conditions.

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