About this space
This property was often frequented by Indians dating back to the Clovis times. It also was the camping site for laborers building the Old Train Tunnel that now houses millions of Mexican Free Tailed Bats. Sitting on the edge of the valley, you can watch the beautiful Sunsets and watch the bats emerge! Learn more about this land: Camp next to a gorgeous view and watch the sunsets and the bats em...
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What an amazing spot. Great hosts. Great dog named Rusty, he really kept our dog busy. Loved it.
What a fantastic spot! The photos don’t do it justice. It is a perfect spot in the country- close to great sites to visit. Janine and her husband were the perfect hosts, very helpful and friendly!...
Overall, this campsite offers a fantastic experience with breathtaking views and exceptional hospitality from hosts Janine and Juan. Reviewers consistently praise the cleanliness of the site and the welcoming atmosphere, making it a great choice for both relaxation and adventure. While some campers noted that the proximity to the hosts' house can feel close, the privacy fences help maintain a sense of seclusion. Occasional weather challenges have been mentioned, but the hosts' willingness to accommodate guests during such times has been appreciated.
- Incredible views of the hill country landscape
- Friendly and welcoming hosts, Janine and Juan
- Great location near hiking trails and local dining options
- Well-maintained and clean campsite facilities
- Unique experiences like stargazing and bat watching
- Pet-friendly atmosphere with a friendly dog mascot, Rocky
- Secluded yet accessible, providing a peaceful retreat
- Some sites can feel close to the hosts' house, though privacy fences are in place.
- Limited amenities during burn bans (e.g., firewood availability).
- Occasional weather challenges, such as thunderstorms, though hosts are accommodating.