There’s no need to rough it in the Lone Star State.
All three silos have private bathrooms and views of the 11-acre property.
Suites have an added living room and a cast iron wood stove.
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If you’re looking to stargaze, book a few nights atStarStruck Glamping.
Golf carts for explore the land are also provided.
The resort also has walking trails, bocce ball, and beach volleyball.
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Theres also the Love Shack, a smaller glamping tent, and funky eco-cabins that still give glamping vibes.
On-site amenities include walking trails, yoga, swimming, and even a floating cabin for lake hangs.
A living tree runs through the middle of Majestic Oak, giving the space a real woodsy feel.
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The Birds Nest is a bit more primitive option, with an open concept thats not completely waterproof.
Plus, it has The Egg, which keeps you dry during rain.
Tents include wood-burning stoves, private decks, and ensuite bathrooms.
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