Traditions is a new event venue(pavilion with electricity)/Phase 1 on a small hill 6 miles north of Burnet, Texas. There is plenty of room to roam and enjoy the Hill Country night or day. Easy access to town and only 35 minutes from the metroplex. Primitive camping and RV boon-docking available yall!The ranch has been in the family since the 1800’s. We are conveniently located 5.5 miles from Burnet Texas in the middle of the Hill Country. It’s semi rustic but there is electricity at the pavilion available but no camping at the pavilion. There is plenty of wildlife and when stocked, there might be cows, goats or horses on the property.
RV details
Travel trailers, Fifth wheels, Toy haulers, Pop-up campers, Class A RVs, Class B RVs, Class C RVs, Campervans, and Cars allowed
Vehicles under 40 feet allowed
Pull-through site
Accommodates slideouts
Surface type: Grass or field
Ranch land will be smoothed as much as possible
Surface levelness: Requires leveling
Ranch land will be smoothed as much as possible
Generators allowed
Quiet generators please
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
No sewage hookup
No TV hookup
What to expect
RV/tent site
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
6 guests max per site
Campfires allowed
Firepit
Pets allowed
On leash
No toilet; campers must bring camp toilets
Potable water available
Spigot, hose, bottled water or jugs
Bins available
Trash bin
No showers
Cooking equipment absent
Picnic table absent
No wifi
Laundry absent
Hot Tub absent
No playground
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 1:00 PM
Check out: Before 3:00 PM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Flexible
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 9 months out
Park at listing
Wheelchair access
Max 1 vehicle
2WD accessible
During your trip
Follow the
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Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
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