Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Private sites
100% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
The Reserve at Greenleaf is a perpetual Conservation Property. Meaning that, limiting development, it may never be subdivided or sold into separate parcels. The original intent of the owners is to preserve within an expansive area the natural beauty of this area. The owners, being the 5th, generation born in Bastrop County, their desire is to create a place for their children, grandchildren and generations to come, in a virtually undisturbed natural expanse of their birthplace and appreciate the things they cherish about the land, family and community. Now we invite you to experience that same love and appreciation of this land as guest here at The Reserve at GreenLeaf.
Located just outside of Historic Bastrop Texas means you can be at some of the most unique shopping and dining in central Texas in less than 10 minutes. It also is convenient to Lake Bastrop, and the Colorado River where you can enjoy our Kayak rentals and everything to do with water, nature’s way!
Our stay at a delightful yurt, set in a tranquil environment, was overshadowed by service lapses. Upon arrival, Erin from the management team informed us that our reservation was unrecorded for that date, resulting in a one-hour wait in the dark outside the gate. This inconvenience was compounded when Erin, having forgotten the remote for the pavilion lights, insisted we sign waivers in the dim light of our phones. Additionally, despite instructions that the fire pit would be lit by staff each evening, this was overlooked on our second night. These service shortcomings led us to rate our overall experience as three stars, reflecting the need for improved management to fully complement the yurt’s beautiful setting.
Our yurt at The Reserve at Greenleaf was phenomenal! Big comfortable bed, French press coffee, mini fridge, AC / heating, fast wifi, and an amazing private bathroom.
Jeanne and Bubba were excellent hosts and made sure that we had everything we needed. The pavilion had games for us to play, a fire to sit by, and we used the grills every night for dinner. Bubba walked us through the trail map and we were able to do a great hike along the creek.
Feels like you are truly off the grid without being completely disconnected, and downtown Bastrop is right down the road (plus a Bucc-ees!)
We cannot wait to come have another stay at the Reserve, especially our perfect quaint Copper Lily yurt :)
It was such a wonderful experience. The owners were so sweet and personable.. The amenities were great, having your own bathroom and shower in a campground like area is rare. The grill and hot tub were a plus. We took advantage of the hiking trails, corn hole, and giant jenga, that were available at a beautiful pavilion. So much to do.
We had a great time! It was a peaceful, outdoorsy getaway. We hiked the trails right behind our yurt, drove about 10-15 minutes to a nearby lake to paddle board, roasted s’mores, and drank wine and relaxed in the hot tub. The yurt was so pretty and cozy! Jeanne and Bubba are angels. We’d definitely go back.
The Reserve is a gorgeous property. Plenty of privacy in your cabin and beautiful woods all around. The amenities are very nice, especially the hot tub and fire pit! The hiking trails are unlike any public trails you could find. The woods feel as though they’ve barely been touched. And then you return to the cabin, and the inside feels like a luxury hotel room! Nothing but praises from me! I’ll definitely be returning in the future!
An absolutely amazing stay. The yurts were comfortable, cozy, and stocked with snacks and coffee. The grounds have a wonderful hot tub, gas fireplace, star gazing patio, and much more. There’s miles of hiking trails and the trails are actually marked with flags and signs. The location is really close to Bastrop state park and lake Bastrop. Couldn’t possibly recommend it enough.
Location
Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Coahuiltecan, Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache), and Tonkawa First Nations according to