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    Black Rock Cottages - Pano of kitchen/living/trundle

    Black Rock Cottages

    2.1(7 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    As of 2025, Life is not good there, (Possibly in the past under different ownership) the place has…read morebeen turned into a trailer park, except for one spot available to rent; the website is deceiving: the site is in disrepair as the lawn furniture is broken as well as piles of broken items laying about; and a smell in the one cabin and I had to leave. The backyard view is of a boarded up house next door, a rusty water tank, and picknick table with holes. The appliances were old, the fridge was struggling to cool and its rubber insulation hot to the touch. Not air conditioned as it was also old and struggling to keep up; the bathroom very hot and I was unable to position the shower head so you were stuck against the wall trying to get the water. TV is left on; The outdoor swing was the only highlight.

    2016 is a good year to visit.. The lake is full and the view is beautiful. Just remember that the…read morelake isn't always full, and that's not anything the owners can control. This has been an annual trek for our group and its a great place to gather and enjoy visiting. They are working to update the cabins. Ours had a tv and DVD player (no cable or DVDs - so byo dvd/rabbit ears). I hope they continue to update, as things start to really show their age if you don't... Bring your water craft and spend more time playing on the lake and all you need at the end of the day is a place to crash with a roof over your head... This fits the bill. 5 cottages, one mobile home and some tents from what I noticed. Deck, porch style swings by the water, bbq pits/fire pits.

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    Circle H Lodge at Inks Lake

    Circle H Lodge at Inks Lake

    4.0(1 review)
    5.2 mi

    First let me say, we had a wonderful experience and we will be back!…read more Now the details: Rooms, bathroom, main areas were clean - this is the most important for me! It is a vacation home that is turned into a bed and breakfast so its really more like staying in someone's home. I loved the intimacy and the fact that means its not crowded - Britain and staff are very friendly and it feels more like you're staying with family. The other side of that is that little details may be overlooked - the comforter, curtains, and carpet are a bit worn, haven't been updated in awhile, and that sort of thing. But I'm good with it as long as its clean and I felt it was. We took a cooking class with the chef - seafood. It was one of the best experiences I've ever had. We cooked 5 full size dishes -- chef was very organized and personable. The dishes were some of the best food I've had ever, no restaurant I've been to can compare. We cooked crab cakes, lobster risotto, scallops, shrimp scampi, and blackened red snapper. Worth every penny - take the cooking class! Breakfast and dinner prepared by the chef was also phenomenal! Nothing was a disappointment - literally some of the best food I've ever had. The Migas for breakfast was my favorite, but the croissant french toast and biscuits and gravy were also very good. The only thing I didn't like was that if you aren't out right at 9am to eat breakfast, your food will be cold, no way to really keep it warm really. Not a huge deal in my book - its like Mom cooking you breakfast, its ready when its ready. The grounds of Circle H Lodge are beautiful to say the least and the house is a wonder. Nearby to do: Longhorn caverns, obviously inks lake swimming in the summer, marble falls shopping, Inks Lake State Park hiking/swimming.

    Rainbow Hearth Sanctuary and Retreat

    Rainbow Hearth Sanctuary and Retreat

    4.8(20 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    10 stars out of 5! Breathtaking view of Lake Buchanan, sunshine and singing birds in the morning,…read moreand beautiful scents of grapevines ALL from our room's window! Had a REAL relaxing retreat here. Peace, quiet and the positive vibes all throughout the place. The jacuzzi with the sun-roof with only the sounds of the waves and water trickling gently was amazing. The hike and run around the property then coming back to Mariah's home-cooked meals. Mariah was a great host and cook! Every food served were homemade with care and delish! I will definitely recommend this place to anyone who wants some 2-3 day peace and tranquility. A weekend getaway or recharge from the stressful busy-ness of everyday life. Away from it but not too far... This is really THE PLACE.

    I went on a solo retreat with my dog for a few days. This place is magical and surreal. Mariah and…read moreher adorable dog took care of me during my stay. She made delicious home-cooked vegetarian meals for me and suggested several places for me and my dog to hike. Now, if you expect internet access, you're not going to have a strong service here. Most of the area have little to no service, but that's what one should expect when going on a retreat. If you need a place to recharge yourself and relax from the hustle and bustle, try this place! The location is a bit confusing to find at first, but it gets easier to navigate the area once you've settled in. The views are breathtaking and I forget that I'm in Texas sometimes. There are state parks in the area and Canyon of the Eagles which is only about a mile away. This is a piece of paradise you don't want to miss out on.

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    Longhorn Cavern State Park - Cave

    Longhorn Cavern State Park

    4.6(394 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    The tour was very nice and our tour guide Tanner was very epic and cool and made the experience so…read moremuch cooler-er. I enjoyed the puns especially the rock puns and will miss them and rocky and the chicken nugget we saw on the path. Highly recommend !!!!! :-) p.s. sneak peak of rocky

    This isn't the best caverns I've visited within a Texas State Park, but it is pretty darn cool. The…read morebest caverns tour is at Kickapoo Caverns. I did a wild cave tour without the extra charges that Longhorn collects. At Longhorn, our guide, Johnson did an amazing job with our small group of six people for the 10:45 AM tour. My brother and I initially registered for the 11:00 AM tour and am glad that we were suggested another time. We passed by the 11:00 AM tour and they had 40+ people in their group. Johnson showed us cool geological formations. We saw dolomite, calcium bicarbonate, chert, limestone, geodes, stalagmites, stalactites, and quartz crystals. Johnson is somewhat funny; he had a bit of quirky and dry humor. I enjoyed the history of the caverns, but some of it I thought was interesting. It was really delightful to learn that in the 1800's, before the CCC got involved, the locals would dance and play music turning the cave into an auditorium of entertainment. Johnson said that if certain geological formations glows, it is growing. Very catchy phase for memory. I got to see a few bats hanging out. They were tricolor bats which are smallest bats. The cave is cool, but thankfully not slippery. I was wearing no grip support shoes, but I didn't fall or have the urge to fall. There are mats on the floor of the cave to prevent falls. Johnson gave us more time to look around and admire the geology. My brother and I weren't required to bring our own flashlights. Johnson had a flashlight, but forgot to grab the blacklights. What I find is strange is that this is a state park that you cannot renew your state park pass at. This park headquarters is very different than the rest considering that there's a third party company handing the cave tours, they sell ice-cees, popcorn, and the gift shop is very big and vast. The others don't have this. It is questionable to me. I was told that I needed to go to Inks Lake to renew my pass. The cave tours are very pricey. Kickapoo Caverns tour was very affordable at $10. You can use the park pass. You can't get your state park passport stamped at Longhorn Caverns either. It seems like Longhorn Caverns is more for profit and the history about the cavern could be overly exaggerated to attract customers. My opinion. It was hard to believe half of the things what Johnson was telling us. There's one portion of geological formation in the cave that is "dead" because in year 1919, the locals went exploring by touching the formation it "killed" it. I preferred Kickapoo Caverns and the Caverns of Sonora a lot more. Even Inner Space Caverns and Natural Bridge were very exciting to see. Longhorn is cool, but didn't give me that WOW-factor, but I still had a ton of fun on a Sunday morning.

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