About this space
The site sits near the junction of Bailey Creek and the South Llano River. The land is managed for bird watching and plant diversity and boast and astonishing variety of plant species. The Painted Bunting and the Black-throated Sparrow almost always available for view here. Hill Terrace Cabins One and Three began their existence as Depression era Girls Scout cabins. Humans have been on the site...
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The Farmhouse was a great home base for our group! The layout was awesome and there was more than enough space, including bathrooms, for our party of 8 high school girls and 12 of their parents. W...
The setting is beautiful, rugged TX on a river. Perfectly maintained. There were kayaks which we enjoyed & fly fished from right here.The cabin is old and adorable, decorated with antiques and beau...
Overall, campers have enjoyed their stays at this riverside campsite, praising the beautiful location and the attentiveness of the host, Glen. The cabins are spacious and well-stocked, making them ideal for family gatherings or group trips. While some guests noted that the showers are small and the decor is rustic, these aspects contributed to the nostalgic charm of the cabins. The site offers a variety of outdoor activities, although caution is advised for families with young children due to steep river access.
- Friendly and attentive host (Glen)
- Beautiful riverfront location
- Well-stocked cabins with necessary amenities
- Plenty of outdoor activities (kayaking, fishing)
- Clean and well-maintained facilities
- Spacious accommodations for groups
- Charming rustic decor reminiscent of a family home
- Shower is small and outdated
- Cabin decor is rustic and may not appeal to everyone
- Steep stairs to the river require adult supervision for children
- Some cabins show signs of age
- Limited cell service in certain areas