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.

A bed in a tented dome

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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.

Exterior of a yellow air streamer with a deck

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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.

Exterior of geometric cabin

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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.

View of two twin beds in a cabin

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Rustic room with chandelier and stained glass window at Laughin Hen Silo

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A bed with colorful pillos and a cowboy hat hanging above it

Courtesy of Lucky Arrow Retreat

Two lounge chairs in a living room with a wood furnace

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Living room area in a glamping cabin

Claire McCormack Photography

Patio overlooking lush green nature

Courtesy of LIving Waters on Lake Travis

Wide angle shot of bed in a see through dome

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A comfy bed with a red chaise lounge and wardrobe

Courtesy of Cypress Valley

Two chairs sitting on a deck of a glamping site in front of a tent

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