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    My home for 4 Dayan so luxurious
    Bridgette S.

    This was my first time Glamping, and I believe I started at the top! Collective Retreats was such an incredible experience. From the service, to the tents, to the location....this excursion fed my soul. I had the king size tent and really enjoyed the wood pellet stove (which for right now is only in tent 12 - I got lucky! Haha). To be able to relax and enjoy the exquisite peace of nature and still be able to not have to "rough it" with traditional camping was such a treat. The toilets, hot water and shower were luxurious. And with a zip of the comfy tent, the countryside was at my feet! Ahhh I can still feel the warmth in my heart as I sipped my freshly pressed coffee each morning. Speaking of each morning - this location in Wimberley has a farm onsite which is where breakfast is sourced - how cool is that?? And you get to place your complimentary breakfast order via your concierge assigned to you to simply text your requests. It just gets no better! I was concerned about bugs and creatures entering my tent and let's be real - we are all up in nature, so it's possible. The most I saw were spiders (eek) and some bees BUT... the good folks at Collective equipped us with a bug zapper so you could show the critters whose boss. Yasss!! Back to being a happy glamper! Omg and the BEDS!!! Felt like you're sleeping on clouds.. or a pile of the softest cotton or toilet paper (since I know you boarded it ) ever. Layers of sheets and blankets to keep you warm if you choose not to put on your pellet stove. Luxurious living! The camp site is a few minutes drive from downtown Wimberley, so if you want to stroll, shop, dine, or see all of the beautiful wild deer that roam around, that's also a lovely option. You're also just about 45 minutes from Austin if you crave that city life...but once you make it out to Hill Country, baby, you won't want to. I already cannot wait for my next glamping adventure and you bet your sweet tent it'll be with Collective Retreats! The only negative I have is that my other friends in other tents that had the old wood-burning stoves did not get any response when messaging to get their fires lit in the middle of a VERY cold night that was not enjoyable. Overall a great experience I would highly recommend.

    s'mores in the making
    Stacie H.

    I had a great time at Collective Hill Country, it was a peaceful retreat from nearby Austin. Highlights included the picturesque tent, happy hour, s'mores and exceptional staff. I stayed in Bluebonnet (tent 1) and it had easy access to the Three Peaks Lodge. A water jug, cooler and lanterns were provided. I visited in January when temperatures dip to the 30s overnight so the in-tent fireplace, heated blanket and space heaters were essential! The Chef's Tasting Menu was unavailable during my stay so I opted for the BBQ box which included a smoked chicken, two different kinds of sausage, shrimp skewers, potato salad, slaw and rolls. I didn't mind the hands on experience but I wasn't wowed for the $60 per person price. During my visit, they were building a new South African tent so there will be more to look forward to for future stays!

    $45 breakfast basket
    Adrienne F.

    Update 12/8/2022: we visited again after two years and sadly, so much changed. I'm not sure if the pandemic affected business but we would not visit again. Services that used to be include was a handwritten note welcoming our stay, a packet of s'mores materials (now everything portioned out) , a large jug of water (now two rainwater drinks) and a hot breakfast. On this last visit we were expecting the same and were disappointed with the lost personal touches. $45 a night resort fee included: a breakfast basket consisted of overdone hard boiled eggs, scoops of yogurt and granola, old muffins and I actually received expired orange juice. It used to be a cook on site that made breakfast-- they have no one on site. The rooms and view were comfortable and one night there was loud music at midnight where I had to text the manager to tell our tent neighbor to let them know. Only one person was there running the whole show midweek, I'm not sure if the weekend population has a different experience. We will be trying Walden Retreats next time.

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    Shelby O.

    My husband surprised me with a birthday weekend at Collective Hill Country and needless to say it was an awesome birthday. The views make you feel like you're in another state and the staff is very friendly (Shout out to Dane and Kaylee!) There were electric heaters, a heated blanket, and a wood-burning stove, so although it was chilly at night we slept very comfortably. Not to mention, Wimberly itself is a beautiful area with great wineries, restaurants, and breweries. Definitely recommend this place for a stay!

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    Wimberley Inn + Bar - "Office"

    Wimberley Inn + Bar

    (99 reviews)

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    We had such a relaxing and beautiful stay from start to finish. It truly had everything you could…read moreneed for a comfortable getaway. The room was cozy and thoughtfully set up with a mini fridge (perfect for storing leftovers), a coffee and tea station, and an incredibly comfortable bed that made it hard to leave in the mornings. The bar and brunch alone are worth the visit. Everything we tried was amazing, but the stuffed French toast completely stole the show, hands down the best French toast I've ever had. We also ordered the tostadas, biscuits and gravy, and avocado toast, and every dish was full of flavor and beautifully done. The mimosas were just as impressive; I tried the guava mimosa for the first time and it was so refreshing and delicious. To top it all off, the atmosphere is absolutely perfect. Sometimes they have live music, and you can also head out back to relax by the fire, which really adds to the overall experience. It's peaceful, charming, and feels like the perfect escape. This is truly one of the best places to stay in Wimberley, and we can't wait to come back.

    Beautiful grounds with several spots sprinkled throughout the grounds to gather…read more Nice simple & themed decor, I loved the bright and colorful throw pillow. Clean towels & plenty of them. We had brunch at the kitchen and it was perfect. The Bloody Maria was a refreshing start to the day. He got the bacon breakfast tacos, served with with guacamole and salsa. I had the avocado toast which was topped with microgreens and radishes! It was tasty, filling, and fresh. Looking forward to our next stay here. And can't wait to use the pool this summer!

    Square Inn

    Square Inn

    (31 reviews)

    ***PARENTS OF THE BRIDE REVIEW***…read more You have seen our daughter's review, so we thought it was only fair that we provide information from our vantage point as well. My wife and I have been staying at the Square Inn for many years now and have always been impressed with the wonderful hospitality provided by Marci, Lloyd and their team. From the wonderful rooms to the fresh cooked breakfast's every morning it is more like visiting family than staying in a bed and breakfast. When they started construction on their Legacy Lounge our only daughter was already engaged and looking for a venue. We immediately recommended that she consider having her wedding here and once she had a chance to take a look she was sold as well. From the very beginning Marci was there to help with suggestions for the wedding and referrals to local businesses that could help us put together the wedding my daughter wanted. Given that our daughter informed us in November she wanted to be married in late April or early May I do not think we could have put this together without her. In the end we booked not only the Legacy Lounge but all 8 rooms of the Square Inn as well. I highly recommend this arrangement as there were enough rooms for the wedding party and increased the footprint of the event allowing for a truly unique experience. We would find out as time went on that the value received on our money was greater than what we believe we would have received at any of the other venues we looked at. Marci, Lloyd and their team were again on point on the day of the wedding providing the services of wedding coordinator, bar staff and entertainment coordinator. There was never a long line at the bar. When some guests wanted to watch the hockey playoffs Marci made that happen on an outside TV. Fire Pit? Here came Lloyd to make the fire come to life. It was almost as if it were if it was one of their own children was getting married that day. At the end of the evening when it was time to go, we moved the happy couple to the front of the Square Inn where they were able to say goodbye to all their guests and finally relax for the evening. As we had booked all the rooms, only the wedding party remained after the ceremony and reception and the bride and groom were able to spend a quiet night in the courtyard with their closest friends relaxing after what had been a couple of very busy and stressful days. This was the most unique wedding we have ever attended and we cannot think of anything that could have made it better. If you are looking for a somewhere to hold a special event, do yourselves a favor and give the Legacy Lounge / Square inn a look. I can guarantee you will not be disappointed.

    Great location and super clean rooms. Within walking distance to the shops in Wimberly…read more Breakfast was fresh and delicious.

    Canyon Lakeview Resort - Lakeview Cabins. Hotels With Jacuzzi In Room.

    Canyon Lakeview Resort

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    Great place for a 2-3 day retreat. Dog-friendly (on leash required). The customer service responds…read morequickly, and check-in/check-out are smooth and easy. This year's water level is historically low (since the 1960s), so direct swimming access to the water is nearly impossible. Boat ramp closed. However, the view is still spectacular. We also appreciate the grill spots -- we saw previous complaints about the grills -- honestly, we don't quite understand why they are being so picky with the public grill spots lol... I can tell they have tried their best to manage/clean. A/C works well, especially at night! Not much noise created. All the fire pits were upgraded and well-maintained. Some things to be careful with: 1/ Some weeds in the grass can be sticky and painful to pick off. Be careful walking in grass near the cabins (wear water shoes). 2/ Some dogs may be reactive to people/other dogs (barking). But everyone was very respectful. 3/ Didn't try the swimming pool; it looks a little muddy. 4/ Coffee station not working well. We noticed from others' reviews and brought our own coffee boiling pot with pour makers. They also didn't provide milk/coffee mate. 5/ Pillows are not quite comfortable.

    Can't believe it's been 10 years since my first stay at Canyon Lakeview Resort. Instead of a group…read moreof 40, we were about 24 adults, a few kiddos, and a handful of furbabies. And just like last time, it was a great stay. I'm not sure if I noticed their amenities last time or if they added on facilities in the last decade, but a few things to know: o There is a giant, we're talking massive swimming pool that's 3"5 deep all the way around. As a shawty, I appreciate that. There's plenty of seating, pergolas for much-needed shade. No restrooms at the pool. o Volleyball court o A main lodge area/event space, perfect for family reunions and such. o There's a "motel" also onsite. o It's dog-friendly, with a max of two dogs per cabin and a $25 deposit per pet per night. o Amazing sunsets, direct lake access for swimming or boating, grilling areas, and "The Point" which is a great spot for a nightcap and handing with friends/family. As for the cabins, once again our group reserved five of their six cabins that each come equipped with two decks overlooking Canyon Lake, a hot tub, multiple bedrooms, living spaces, fireplaces, full kitchens.... Note that some cabins may have a studio-style room with no wall. Our AC was kickin' and there was plenty of hot and cold water. Only gripe is the living room seating in our cabin, Cabin F. The chairs stunk like BO. My guess is that guest sit on them with wet river clothes... hope they steam them.

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