For those wanting to enjoy a blend of luxury accommodations and outdoor adventure, then glamping is the perfect choice!
From riverside retreats, safari-style tents, and treehouses to Conestoga wagons, the Lone Star State has a wide variety of glamping destinations for everyone.
Texas had endless adorable small towns, amazing beaches, and state parks to spend a few days exploring.
What is Glamping?
Glamping is fancy camping! It means you get to enjoy the beauty of nature, while still having air conditioning, indoor plumbing, and a cozy bed at night.
Glamping accommodations range in amenities and styles. Some accommodations include tents with a shared bathroom. While others include a private bathroom, king-size bed, and hot tub.
Glamping Destinations in Texas
From modern tree houses, cozy cabins, and vintage RVs to safari-style tents, these are our favorite glamping spots across Texas.
Some of these glamping destinations even have a private hot tub to enjoy, making it a romantic Texas getaway!
Texas Glamping Destinations
Silver Spur Resort, Canton
Silver Spur Resort, located in East Texas is a perfect glamping destination. Guests can book a stay in a Conestoga wagon, Treehouse, and cabin rentals.
Along with its unique lodgings, the resort also offers exciting yard games, a swimming pool, two stocked ponds, an escape room, and on-site dining.
Website / Rates from: $95
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Cypress Valley, Spicewood
Book a stay at Cypress Valley in one of their five unique treehouses. This makes for one of the most romantic destinations in Texas.
Walk across a suspended wooded bridge before you enter one of the luxury treehouses. Guests will enjoy the open-air walkways and gorgeous views from above.
Before you book your glamping getaway, check out this guide for exciting things to do in Spicewood.
Website / Rates from: $200
The Yurtopian, Wimberly
Just a short drive outside of Austin is this secluded hill country gleaming retreat. The Mongolian yurts have a private deck with a hot tub, fire pit, kitchenette, dining space, private bathroom, and outdoor shower.
Website / Rates from: $305
Fuller’s Folly River Ranch, Weatherford
Enjoy a few days secluded in nature. Guests can enjoy tubing in the Brazos Rivers, star gazing, and hiking on the property. Then relax at one of the four glamping accommodations all with air conditioning and a private deck for an unforgettable experience.
Book a stay in a Hobbit Tree House, African yurt, farmhouse, and two-story tree house. Located in Weatherford, this is a great destination for the entire family or enjoy as a romantic getaway.
Website / Rates from $125
Collective Retreats, Wimberly
This getaway in Wimberly sits on a ridge overlooking Montesino Ranch. This is the ultimate glamping destination.
Guests will enjoy the rustic yet modern accommodations. Guests can add on adventures such as wine tours, massages, sound meditations, horseback riding, bonfires, chef tasting menu, and more.
Website / Rates from: $269
The Retreat on the Hill, Cottonwood Shore
Featuring a clear star-gazing dome, mirror house, safari tents, and tipis, The Retreat On The Hill is the perfect Texas glamping staycation less than an hour from Austin. Guests will enjoy sitting on the patio and taking in the views of the Texas Hill Country overlooking Lakes LBJ and Marble Falls.
Amenities include Wifi, Amazon Alexa, a telescope, and complimentary snacks and drinks.
Website / Rates from: $145
Basecamp, Terlingua
Guests can book a stay in a bubble, casita, lotus tent, and tipis. This glamping spot sits in the middle of nowhere and is perfect! It’s an oasis in the desert.
Spend the day exploring Big Bend National Park and come to a gorgeous glamping spot to unwind and relax for the evening.
Website / Rates from: $15
El Cosmico, Marfa
Wide open spaces and star-filled skies of West Texas are why people head to El Cosmic for a weekend of glamping.
Guests can choose from renovated vintage trailers, tepees, safari tents, Mongolian yurts, and mirrored houses. The property has communal spaces for guests that include an outdoor stage, lounge, mercantile, hammock grove, and outdoor kitchen and dining area.
Website / Rates from: $89
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Geronimo Creek Retreat, Sequin
Located on the beautiful banks of the Geronimo Creek, which is a spring-fed, natural body of water that keeps a constant 68-72 degree temperature year-round, it is a fun outdoor glamping destination.
The property features treehouses, cabins, teepees, and a homestead Haus. Being insulated and temperature controlled year-round, makes this a location year-round.
Amenities include hot tubs, fire pits, kayaks, paddle boards, lawn games, and fishing.
Website / Rates from: $109
Palo Duro Glamping
These Palo Duro Canyon State Park Cabins overlook the gorgeous views of the nation’s second-largest canyon. The rustic stone cabins are equipped with a private bathroom, queen-sized bed, refrigerator, fireplace, and outdoor grill.
Guests can also choose to book one of the luxury safari tents, which has all the modern amenities. However, the tents do not have a private bathroom, and will have to walk a few steps to the restroom.
Website / Rates from: $150
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Green Acres ATX, Elgin
This is a wonderful relaxing and idyllic weekend getaway in Texas. Green Acres is about 30 minutes from downtown Austin and sits on 25 secluded acres.
Guests can book a stay in a vintage airstream, yurt, or lodge. Amenities include WiFi, complimentary coffee, towels, and a fire pit to enjoy along with hammocks, horseshoes, ping pong, bag toss, farm animals, and nature trails.
Website / Rates from: $82
Son’s Island in Sequin
This lakeside retreat is the perfect combination of relaxation and outdoor adventures. Guests can enjoy glamping, cabanas, kayaks, and paddle boards.
This is a more rugged glamping stay, but they do offer multiple tents with air-conditioning. Guests must bring their bedding and pillows.
Website / Rates from: $89
Sinya on Lone Man Creek, Wimberley
This Hill Country glamping destination is a romantic getaway for two. This luxurious retreat sits on a hill overlooking Lone Man Creek and offers complete privacy.
Amenities include a king-size bed, luxury linens, a claw foot bathtub, Turkish towels, a full kitchen, a portable Bluetooth speaker, purified water on tap, Nespresso coffee, and more.
Outdoor amenities include kayaks, a fire pit, hammocks, a grill, a hot tub, and an outdoor shower.
Website / Rates from: $395
North Texas Jellystone Park, Burleson
This is a perfect glamping destination that the entire family will enjoy. Guests can choose to book an RV rental, tipis, Conestoga wage, grain bin cabins, cabins, or even stay in a pirate ship!
The resort features a water park, pools, outdoor games, crafts, a stocked pond, fire pits, mini golf, and dining options making this the perfect laid-back resort.
Website / Rates from: $130
Blue Skies Retro Resort, Willow City
Enjoy Palm Springs vibes without leaving Texas. Stay in one of five Shasta trails with private yards, a covered pavilion, a bathroom, and outdoor showers.
The resort is close to the famous Texas 290 Wine Trail, Fredericksburg, and Enchanted Rock.
Website / Rates from: $140