Top Glamping Spots in Texas

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Author: TripsGuard

Glamping (glamorous camping) has become more and more popular in recent years, as people have come to love the idea of combining two of their favorite things: camping and luxury accommodations.

Glamping spots are becoming increasingly popular, especially in tourist-heavy areas, where travelers can learn about an area while still enjoying the comforts of home.

Texas is one such area where glamping spots are becoming increasingly popular because they offer not only amazing scenery but also many opportunities to learn about the culture and history of the state while enjoying a little bit of luxury after being out in nature all day.

Before booking your trip make sure to check whether there are any travel restrictions for this area and in the USA in general and maintaining social distance, and always take with you a hand sanitizer and masks.

Austin

Texas’s capital city is also a hotspot for outdoor adventure.

Spend a night camping under stately live oaks near Lady Bird Lake or take a tent out to McKinney Falls State Park, home to some of Texas’s oldest rock formations. Both parks feature sprawling campsites with toilets and showers.

Dallas

Glamorous and rustic, Dallas is a place of superlatives.

Add its stunning glamping spots to that list. From secluded backcountry cabins tucked away from it all to decked-out hotel suites with incredible views of downtown, there’s plenty to do when you stay at one of these extravagant sites.

If you like urban glamping, then why not try a stay at The Joule?

Houston

There are many interesting and enjoyable locations for camping, glamping, and all-around fun places to visit during your stay in Houston.

You can’t go wrong with a visit to some of these locations within an hour’s drive of Houston including Lake Livingston, Brazos Bend State Park, or Bastrop State Park.

There are plenty of outdoor activities available at these great state parks. All you need to do is pack up your camping gear and head out on I-45 towards Houston from Brenham.

San Antonio

Looking for a unique, unusual place to stay while on vacation? San Antonio has plenty of beautiful hotels and resorts to choose from, but if you’re looking for something a little less mainstream, head out to Lake McQueeney.

They have some stunning glamping spots on-site—you can rent them by tent or by RV, whatever works best for your party! And with so many activities available right at their doorstep, you won’t be bored during your trip.

South Texas

Backed by over 20,000 acres of private ranch land, you’ll find Solamere Ranch, one of Texas’ top glamping spots.

With a western theme that includes horseback riding and an equestrian center for guests who wish to learn more about horses (or if you just want to spend some time on your favorite four-legged friend), Solamere is complete with RV hookups, a winery, and many outdoor activities. Rates start at around $534 per night.