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    The Cabins On Highport Road - The Lighthouse has a queen bed, regular fold out in living room, and large sleeping loft.

    The Cabins On Highport Road

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    Great weekend getaway cabin! First time spending a weekend here and had a very pleasant experience…read more The owner, Stacy was great to work with. She was easy to communicate with and responded quickly via text and phone calls. The Cabin was very clean and comfy. Everything seemed to be in working order (tv, electric fireplace, appliances...) The Bear Cabin has plenty of kitchenware for eating and meal prep. Basic bathroom essentials were also available. The other two cabins-Lighthouse and Fish are right next door and a mobile home community behind the property. Noise level was low between the nearby road and the mobile home community. Mostly just heard some music from the guests in the lighthouse cabin the first night (~40 ft away) but the noise was not super loud. Overall, it really was a good stay and I wouldn't mind staying here again if hiking brings us back to this area. I have the feeling Stacy has been burned by some irresponsible guests in the past based on conversations and another review seen on Yelp. My friend and I felt as thought she was pretty reasonable with her expectations though. Don't think you'd been disappointed staying here.

    The cabin we stayed in was very clean, and the owner was friendly. Our cabin ("Fish") slept more…read morethan the other cabins, which made the space compact. The kitchen was extremely tiny; only one person can walk through at a time. It was tricky to cook anything due to the lack of countertop prep space. The shower was not made for a tall person; if you are over 6' tall, good luck. The sliding door on one of the bedrooms would not shut. The cushion on the living room couch/futon kept sliding off. The cabins are right next to the road, and there were loud pickup trucks revving their engines at all hours. Overall, it felt like we were staying in a camper. It was a good price, and I'd rather have stayed here than a hotel. However, next time we visit Lake Texoma, we'll stay someplace larger and quieter.

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    West Juniper Point

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    I haven't really stayed at this park, but this is where we parked our cars to start our hike on the…read moreCross Timbers Hiking Trail. The trail head is located on the far west part of the park. There's a craptastic map of the hiking trail at the trail head, but here's a link for good one. http://www.cedarbayou.com/cross_timbers.asp The trail has a lot of inclines and declines and you can camp along the trail where where possible.

    Be careful which campsite you pick, there's one or two right across the place where RVs empty their…read morewaste...ugh. I had the misfortune of standing down wind. Thank God we weren't staying there. Like Joseph B., I came to hike. I mistakenly assumed this whole area is flat, and that's what I told the 9 other people in my party. I should have looked at a few more links because almost immediately there were short but steep hills - about 10 in succession just for the first 5 miles. And that's about as far as we got before we turned back. We were exhausted, but it was worth it. Even the three marathon runners in our group said it was a good workout. Start at the W. Juniper Point trailhead, not Cedar Bayou Marina, or you will miss some of the better lake views from the trail. You can follow the trail markers to Lost Loop or cut through the Marina and continue on the Loop on the west side of the Marina. Start early because it gets pretty hot mid-day in March. I'm so excited to find good hikes in N. Texas.

    Cedar Bayou Marina - marinas - Updated May 2026

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