Sometimes the best getaway from Austin isn't a hotel — it's a cabin in the pines, a yurt overlooking the Hill Country, or a treehouse you found on a Saturday-morning scroll. Central Texas has an incredible range of unique outdoor stays that let you unplug, breathe deep, and remember what quiet sounds like.
We've rounded up the best cabins, glamping sites, treehouses, and unique stays within two hours of Austin. Whether you're planning a couples' retreat, a family adventure, or a group weekend, there's something here for every budget and comfort level.
In This Guide
- Getaway House, Bastrop — Best Tiny Cabin Experience
- Collective Hill Country, Wimberley — Best Luxury Glamping
- Walden Retreats — Best Eco-Luxury
- Sinya on Lone Man Creek — Most Unique Stay
- Cypress Valley Canopy Tours Treehouses — Best Treehouse
- Camp Lucy Cabins, Dripping Springs — Best Upscale Cabin
- Bastrop State Park Cabins — Best Budget Cabin
- New Braunfels Riverfront Cabins — Best for River Access
- Fredericksburg Hill Country Cabins — Best Wine Country Cabin
- Canyon Lake A-Frames & Cabins — Best Lake Cabin
- Marble Falls Lakefront Cabins — Best Highland Lakes Stay
- Enchanted Rock Area Cabins — Best for Hikers
1. Getaway House, Bastrop Area — The Easiest Cabin Escape
Quick Facts
- Location: Near Bastrop — 55 min from Austin
- Price Range: $100–$200/night
- Best For: Couples, solo recharges, quick 1-night escapes
- What You Get: Tiny cabin with full bed, AC/heat, hot shower, mini kitchen, fire pit
- Vibe: Minimalist, screen-free, woods-surrounded
Getaway House is the simplest possible version of a cabin trip. You book online, get GPS coordinates, drive to a tiny cabin in the woods, and that's it. No front desk, no check-in process, no other guests in sight. Each cabin sits on its own clearing with a fire pit, Adirondack chairs, and a massive window next to the bed that frames the trees.
The cabins are small — think micro-hotel room, not log cabin — but they're thoughtfully designed with everything you need: a real bed, AC and heat, a hot shower, a two-burner stove, and basic cookware. There's a lockbox for your phone if you want to truly unplug (and you should).
This is the ideal weeknight escape for Austin couples who just need 18 hours away from screens and obligations. Book a Tuesday night, bring s'mores ingredients, and wake up to birdsong. Total cost including dinner groceries: under $200.
Tiny cabins in the woods, starting from $100/night. No phone required.
2. Collective Hill Country, Wimberley — Luxury Safari Glamping
Quick Facts
- Location: Wimberley area — 1 hr 5 min from Austin
- Price Range: $300–$550/night
- Best For: Couples, special occasions, anniversary trips
- What You Get: King bed safari tent, private deck, outdoor soaking tub, farm-to-table meals
- Vibe: African safari meets Texas Hill Country
Collective Hill Country is glamping at its most glamorous. Set on a working ranch outside Wimberley, these large canvas safari tents come with king beds, quality linens, private wooden decks, and outdoor soaking tubs with unobstructed Hill Country views. The communal dining tent serves farm-to-table meals that rival any Austin restaurant, and activities include guided hikes, archery, horseback riding, and stargazing sessions.
This is not roughing it. This is camping for people who like the idea of nature but also want a real mattress, hot water, and someone else cooking breakfast. The price reflects that — but for an anniversary or birthday trip, it's worth every penny. The tents are spread far enough apart that you feel completely private.
Luxury tents, Hill Country cabins, and unique stays in the Wimberley area.
3. Walden Retreats — Eco-Luxury in the Hills
Quick Facts
- Location: Southwest Austin/Hill Country — 50 min from downtown
- Price Range: $250–$400/night
- Best For: Eco-conscious couples, wellness seekers
- What You Get: Safari-style tents with AC, king beds, private hot tubs, outdoor showers
- Vibe: Eco-retreat with curated design
Walden Retreats sits on a private Hill Country spread and focuses on sustainable luxury. The canvas tents are beautifully designed with hardwood floors, king beds, modern lighting, and private hot tubs on the deck. Each tent has AC and heat (critical in a Texas summer), and the outdoor rain showers are surprisingly nice once you get over the novelty.
The property runs on solar power and emphasizes low-impact hospitality. There's a communal fire pit area for evenings, hiking trails on the property, and yoga sessions on weekends. It's the kind of place where you show up stressed and leave feeling like a different person — which, for a 50 min drive from Austin, is remarkable.
Eco-luxury tents, yurts, and unique retreats near Austin.
4. Sinya on Lone Man Creek — Where Safari Meets Texas Creek
Quick Facts
- Location: Near Wimberley — 1 hr from Austin
- Price Range: $200–$400/night
- Best For: Adventurous couples, unique-stay collectors
- What You Get: Elevated safari tent or treehouse tent on Lone Man Creek
- Vibe: Out of Africa meets Texas Hill Country creek
Sinya (Swahili for "place of dreams") is one of the most Instagrammable stays near Austin — but it backs up the aesthetic with substance. The safari tents sit elevated above Lone Man Creek on wooden platforms, giving you the feeling of sleeping in the treetops. You wake up to creek sounds and Hill Country birdsong filtering through the canvas walls.
The tents have proper beds, solar-powered lighting, and outdoor showers that feel like a spa treatment when the morning light filters through the trees. There's a communal kitchen and fire pit area, and the creek itself is swimmable in warmer months. It's more rustic than Collective or Walden, but that's the appeal — this feels like a genuine adventure, not a styled photo set.
5. Cypress Valley Canopy Tours Treehouses — Sleep in the Trees
Quick Facts
- Location: Spicewood — 50 min from Austin
- Price Range: $200–$375/night
- Best For: Adventure couples, families with older kids
- What You Get: Actual treehouses with beds, decks, and zip line access
- Vibe: Childhood dream come to life
If you've ever wanted to sleep in a real treehouse, Cypress Valley is where you do it. These aren't the rickety backyard kind — they're architecturally designed structures built into the cypress canopy above the valley floor, connected by swinging bridges and accessible by wooden stairways. Each treehouse has a real bed, a small deck, and views through the branches that make you feel like you're in a nature documentary.
The property also runs zip line canopy tours during the day, which you can bundle with your overnight stay. It's a particularly good pick for families with kids 8+ or adventure-seeking couples. The facilities are basic (shared bathhouse, no kitchen in the treehouses), so this is for people who want the experience, not the amenities.
6. Camp Lucy Cabins, Dripping Springs — Upscale Comfort
Quick Facts
- Location: Dripping Springs — 45 min from Austin
- Price Range: $250–$500/night
- Best For: Couples or families wanting luxury cabin comfort
- What You Get: Restored farmstead cabins on 289 acres, pool, farm-to-table dining
- Vibe: Refined ranch living
We mentioned Camp Lucy in our romantic getaways guide, and it earns a spot here too because the cabins themselves are outstanding. These aren't simple structures — they're beautifully restored or purpose-built lodgings on a sprawling Hill Country ranch with high-end finishes, spacious layouts, and that perfect balance of rustic character and modern comfort.
The on-site restaurant, Tillie's, is genuinely one of the best meals within an hour of Austin. The property's pool overlooks rolling hills, and in the evening, the 289-acre grounds are yours to roam. It's the kind of cabin stay that people who "don't do camping" love, because it has all the Hill Country charm with none of the roughness.
Boutique cabins and Hill Country stays just 45 minutes from Austin.
7. Bastrop State Park Cabins — Best Budget Cabin
Quick Facts
- Location: Bastrop — 45 min from Austin
- Price Range: $70–$140/night
- Best For: Families on a budget, state park lovers
- What You Get: CCC-era stone cabins with AC, kitchen, fire ring, park access
- Vibe: Classic Texas state park
The Civilian Conservation Corps-built cabins at Bastrop State Park are some of the best-value stays near Austin, period. These 1930s-era stone and wood cabins have been maintained and updated with AC, basic kitchens, and comfortable beds while keeping their historic character. The park surrounds you with the Lost Pines — a unique ecological island of loblolly pines that feels nothing like the rest of Central Texas.
At $70-$140/night, this is the most affordable cabin option on the list and one of the best deals in the Texas state park system. Hiking, biking, fishing in the small lake, and swimming in the park pool fill the daylight hours. The catch: these book up fast, especially for weekends. Reserve 1-2 months ahead through the Texas Parks & Wildlife reservation system.
8. New Braunfels Riverfront Cabins — Guadalupe River at Your Door
Dozens of cabin rentals line the Guadalupe and Comal Rivers in New Braunfels, many with private river access for tubing right from your front porch. Prices range from $130-$300/night depending on size and river frontage. The Gruene Historic District is a short drive away for dinner and live music at Gruene Hall. Best in summer when you can float the river during the day and sit by the fire pit at night.
9. Fredericksburg Hill Country Cabins — Wine Country with a Porch
Fredericksburg has hundreds of cabin-style guesthouses and cottages, many on small ranchettes outside town with Hill Country views, hot tubs, and fire pits. The advantage here is the wine trail access — spend the day tasting along US-290, then retreat to your private cabin. Check Gastehaus Schmidt for curated listings. Expect $150-$400/night depending on property and season.
10. Canyon Lake A-Frames & Cabins — Lake Vibes and Quiet Coves
Canyon Lake has a growing collection of A-frame cabins and lakefront rentals that appeal to the design-conscious traveler. The lake's less-developed shoreline means quieter stays with better views than Lake Travis. Several properties offer private docks for kayaking or swimming. Prices run $150-$350/night. The Guadalupe River below the dam is a 20 min drive for crystal-clear kayaking.
11. Marble Falls Lakefront Cabins — Highland Lakes Escape
The Highland Lakes chain around Marble Falls (Lake LBJ, Inks Lake, Lake Marble Falls) has waterfront cabin rentals ranging from rustic to refined. Inks Lake State Park also offers simple cabins for budget travelers. Downtown Marble Falls has good restaurants, and the drive from Austin through the Hill Country is scenic year-round. Cabin prices: $120-$280/night.
12. Enchanted Rock Area Cabins — Hiker's Basecamp
If your cabin trip is really an excuse to hike Enchanted Rock, base yourself in one of the cabins or vacation rentals between Fredericksburg and Llano. You'll be close to the park entrance for early-morning hikes (when it's cooler and less crowded) and can spend afternoons on the porch. Several ranches in the area also offer cabins with stargazing-quality dark skies — the Enchanted Rock area has some of the darkest skies within two hours of Austin.
How to Book the Best Cabin Deals
Book midweek for the biggest savings. Cabin and glamping rates near Austin drop 20-40% Sunday through Thursday. A $300/night weekend glamping tent might be $180 on a Wednesday.
Book state park cabins early. Bastrop, Inks Lake, and other state park cabins book 1-2 months ahead for weekends. Weekday availability is usually better with shorter lead time.
Check cancellation policies. Many unique stays and glamping operations have stricter cancellation policies than hotels. Read the fine print before booking, especially for higher-priced stays.
Off-season = best rates. December through February (excluding holidays) and September through early October are typically the cheapest times for cabin stays. The weather is also more comfortable for hiking and fire-pit sitting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the best glamping spots near Austin?
Collective Hill Country (Wimberley) for luxury safari tents, Walden Retreats for eco-luxury, Sinya on Lone Man Creek for unique elevated tents, and Getaway House near Bastrop for minimalist tiny cabins. Each offers a different experience and price point.
How much do cabins near Austin cost per night?
Budget cabins and Getaway House start at $70-$150/night. Mid-range cabins in Wimberley, Fredericksburg, or Canyon Lake run $150-$300/night. Luxury glamping and treehouses range from $250-$550/night. Midweek rates drop 20-40% across the board.
Are there treehouses you can rent near Austin?
Yes — Cypress Valley Canopy Tours near Spicewood has purpose-built treehouses connected by bridges. Several vacation rental platforms also list treehouse and elevated-cabin properties in Wimberley, Dripping Springs, and the surrounding Hill Country. Expect $200-$400/night.
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