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Hidalgo Falls Hideaway

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· Navasota, Brazos, Texas
13 acres hosted by Patti C.
10 tent sites
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The 13-acre park at Hidalgo Falls is owned by the Texas Rivers Protection Association. It is located on the Brazos River about eight miles from Navasota. TRPA ownership of this property guarantees access to this popular and unique river resource. For whitewater paddlers, it offers a class II rapid with numerous surfing waves, holes, eddy lines and play spots. For flatwater paddlers, it provides a convenient and secure access point for float trips along a very historic stretch of the Brazos as well as a place to learn swiftwater techniques and rescue skills. In the four miles downstream from the rapid archaeologists have unearthed mastodon bones from the riverbank, and the remains of  an early 20th century lock and dam system still loom large in the river. All of this is just upstream from Washington on the Brazos State Park, birthplace of the republic of Texas. Stephen F. Austin is said to have crossed the river often at Hidalgo Falls. It is also said that you could tell if you had a knowledgeable riverboat captain if he could get his boat upstream of the rapid and back down before the river level dropped stranding the boat upriver near Millican or Port Sullivan. The fast moving water and play features of the rapid are rarities in this part of the state. During the year volunteer fire departments in the region use the falls for training firefighters in swiftwater rescue. A 2 mile hike and bike trail are being worked on now and will soon open. Volunteers are always welcome!Rare access to the Brazos River and just a few feet from Hidalgo Falls, paddling and exploring the river are the most popular activities. Photography, bird-watching and campfires are also on the list. Each site has a picnic table that seats 4 comfortably and accommodates one tent & one vehicle. If more tents or vehicles, please reserve additional sites or contact owner for clarification.There is a shared cement block BBQ pit centrally located. If it rains, the road in may be muddy and cars with low clearance may get stuck. We recommend SUVs or trucks, or waiting till it dries out (usually a day or 2) to come in. All vehicles should stay in the tracks and not veer around puddles. No one has gotten stuck in the puddles, but trying to avoid them puts the vehicle in soft mud.
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48 ratings · 39 reviews
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Gary N.
November 19, 2024
Shaded campground on the Brazos R.
The water there was absolutely beautiful but the walk to the water from camping spots was a pretty good hike, but worth it. The camp grounds though wasn't what the pictures showed. They didn't show the old run down trailer house that someone lives in. You're practically in their backyard. They were driving around the property all night in their loud ass truck while my kids were trying to sleep. Gun shots in the middle of the night, not sure if it was them or someone else, it is the country. 2 days before our trip we received a message that there was a burn ban but when we got there we could smell fires from other properties and according to the county website there was no burn ban. It made me feel as though they just don't want fires on their property but don't want to say it in the rules knowing that people wouldn't stay there. All in all we had a decent time I just don't feel it was worth the price.
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Jamil K.recommends
September 23, 2024
Shaded campground on the Brazos R.
Nice quiet place to get away river falls was peaceful
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Laura L.recommends
April 6, 2024
Shaded campground on the Brazos R.
Great property!!! Isolated and quiet and on the river. We had so much fun.
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Yenny V.doesn't recommend
March 13, 2023
Rustic red cabin
I had never had such a bad experien
The place is not what you see in the pictures We went and turned around ...we let then know the ETA and when we got there they haven't even finished cleaning the cabin...the place was dusty...and the bathroom and toilet dirty...I had never been in a place ...I don't what cleaning means for the host
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Carter S.recommends
February 19, 2023
Rustic red cabin
Absoulutly beautiful
Really beautiful spot some of the most well kept land I’ve seen. Absoulutly gorgeous and I plan on being back again soon. Thank you Patti. Ps the dog was the best part of the trip lol.
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Erika P.doesn't recommend
January 3, 2023
Shaded campground on the Brazos R.
Not the best way to do business
Do not recommend this place. If it rains you have to have a 4WD to be able to make it to the campground it is like a half mile drive in the mud. Also even though IT IS advertised as 70$ for a group of 4 they will tell you when you are packing up that its 70$ for 2 people that you now have to pay extra. Not the best way to do business.
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Navasota, Brazos, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Coahuiltecan, Sana, and Tonkawa First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Joined in May 2020
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