Best Glamping near Plainview, TX
Looking for the perfect glamping experience near Plainview? Glamping near Plainview, TX is a great way to go camping with the tastes of home. The Dyrt makes it easy to find glamping for your Plainview adventure.
Looking for the perfect glamping experience near Plainview? Glamping near Plainview, TX is a great way to go camping with the tastes of home. The Dyrt makes it easy to find glamping for your Plainview adventure.
Come hitch your rig up at the Hitchin’ Post RV Park and Cabins then kick up your heels for some West Texas hospitality. Stay for a day or two… or a while. We have full hook-ups at all of our Texas sized RV sites, 50 and 30 amp electricity and Free Wifi. Want to get away, but don’t have an RV or don’t want to bring it this time, no worries, we have 4 fully furnished cabins. And you can sit out on the large porch and watch the stars all night if you want to. If camping in a tent is more your style, we have just the spot, or 10 to be exact. And we even throw in the added convenience of a nightlight and a set of outlets at each tent site, to charge your cell phone (so you don’t have to go completely off the grid on your camp out).
$25 - $54 / night
We currently have 32 RV sites for rent with full hookups. The fee includes water, sewer and electric. There is ample parking for additional vehicles. and 4 fully furnished Cabins
-Laundry located on premises
-Bath House, WIFI
-No Extra Charge for electricity
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
We are located in lovely Silverton Texas, about an hour away from Amarillo and Lubbock. Caprock Canyon State Park and Trailway has amazing scenery, only about 20 minutes away and Lake Mackenzie is a quick 12 minutes from the park. All sites are pull-thru with full hook ups, electricity is included in the monthly rate. We have WiFi, a bathhouse and a full-service laundry facility plus good ole fashion hospitality. We live on site and are available to assist in any way we can. Call for reservations or visit our web site
$30 - $35 / night
Planned on spending only one night here but due to weather ended up staying for two nights. The campground is in a little town that basically has nothing. The campground owners Leisha and David are super nice and live there. The campground is in great shape. Sites are level and full hook ups with pull through sites were $30. They also had laundry, Wi-Fi, showers and also cabins for rent. Wednesday through Sunday. They also had a food truck that was open from I believe 5 til 8 where they served a bunch of different types of food.
North Prong : There is a packed trail from the parking lot folks pull wagons and wheeled coolers on . BEAUTIFUL spot. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good
(71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)
Overall Rating: 5 Usage during visit: 3/4 full Site Privacy: Sites are amongst low growing juniper trees Site Spacing: Good Site surface: Dirt Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Very quiet Outside Road Noise: None Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Potable Water Available: Carry in Bathroom: A primitive pit toilet Cell Service (AT&T): 1 bar nearby Setting: In a juniper forest with beautiful geological features and sunrise. Recent Weather: highs 50s to 80s Solar: On a clear day - no problem Host: No Sites: Walk in
Great space to relax. I love this place.
weaver game is a game that challenges players when they try to figure out a five-letter word with only a few guesses
We stayed one night on our road but the park is worth to stay longer. You also camp with bisons and prairie dogs.
Don’t miss this area. Really secluded.
Amazing time while there for a week. We spent most of our time traveling around the area to Lubbock. The campground is quite and spacious. The staff was great. We decided to leave a few days early and they refunded us the nights we didn’t stay.
This is my favorite place to camp in Texas, second only to BiBe (though I haven’t been to Palo Duro yet). A truly beautiful site. We hiked out at 11pm and the moon was so bright we almost didn’t need headlamps. Lots of bison poop, and lots of coyote howling. The sites were pretty spread out, and the central area had a decent pit toilet. Completely surrounded by red rocks - loved it. Close access to some of the park’s major trails, and an easy hike out to the site.
The lots are nice and long. There are extra parking pads. The pads are gravel. You can use your outdoor mats. The bathhouse and laundry are super clean! I have no complaints!
Good water pressure. Good amount of space between sites. ‘bout all I can say good about it. Call for res — do not use online system as you will be charged $5 for booking online. This should have been disclosed before payment. On second thought don’t reserve at all as there are plenty of empty spaces. Hard to get to from SB I-27 exit 51. I should have followed GPS to get off at exit 53. I was towing a car so had to pull through to clear road (almost clear). Since hook-ups are at the rear of the site I had to leave the toad in the road just a little and use two sewer hoses. 25’ water hose barely reached. Site is long enough and gravel covered. However when I pulled-through I had to drive on a field of dirt to leave. Glad it dint rain. I suppose $40 (35 Goodsam) isn’t too bad just don’t expect much.
Lots of beautiful trails and mountains but BRING LOTS OF WATER
I spent a week here in the summer time. It was hot during the day and chilly at night. Many hiking trails and opportunities for nature sightings. Slept in a tent and woke up to buffalo within feet of my tent. They are simply amazing creatures. Take plenty of water and sunscreen.
Caprock Canyon was a great place to just get away, hike, and enjoy the stars at night.....and oh were they BIG and BRIGHT! The night sky was unbelievable. The campground was well laid out and campsites were well spaced. There is no alcohol allowed so be sure to keep this out of sight (if you choose to break this rule). The park rangers do come around and do a check and will make you dump out anything you have. We witnessed this at a campsite next to us. The kicker for Caprock was the night time musical put on by the coyotes. Starting at one end of the canyon and running around the outer perimeter, the sound soon would encompass the entire canyon. Beautiful sound to witness. We preferred Caprock over Palo Duro by far....more of a getaway, less tourists.
Come for the wildlife!!! Bison!!!
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