Tentrr is your private camping experience. We connect adventurers like you with private landowners who want to share their land so you can experience new places.
“Beautiful and relaxing place, with everything you need. Greg and Jenny were both incredibly helpful in anything we needed or any questions we had. The campsite was more beautiful than we imagined! Great showers and toilet provided as well. Will definitely be returning!”
“My first time at a TENTRR site. It is on an awesome 1200 acre ranch that is Inspiring and then some. 1k of it is a Nature Preserve. Best of all the owners were great. Greg was the perfect point person but everyone I talked with was very nice and cared about my experience and wanted to ensure that it was all good.
I manage to go in August which in Texas is not the ideal time but I was able to make the most of it and find creative ways to stay cool. Most of the site had shade on it throughout the day.
They were also asking me ideas to make it better so I am thinking on that.
It is also near Wimberly which is a plus.
They have an extra outdoor bed with a covering that seems like it would be on a beach in Jamaica or somewhere.
No electric but water was provided.
I was a bit frustrated when I first tried to book another Tentrr site because I put in all of my information only to get an email later that it wasn't available? I called and they found this one for me and customer service was very helpful.”
“This place is absolutely amazing! Pictures do no justice, the host is very hospitable and provided us with water, bedding,and even some games for us,we will definitely comeback.”
“I had a great stay! The hosts were very welcoming, and the site was secluded on a high point of the property with great views of hill country. I brought my dog and she had the time of her life exploring along with me. As a new Tentrr, I found the following things most helpful to bring: headlamp/lantern, cast iron skillet, jet boil & aeropress for coffee, bug spray, and fire starters. I also brought a portable speaker and yoga mat, and would bring a bike if I go again.”