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Deluxe new RV resort brings retro '60s vibes to Hill Country city

Amber Heckler
May 27, 2024 | 2:30 pm

A brand new boutique RV resort opening in downtown New Braunfels is going to be the destination of the summer. The highly anticipated Camp Landa is finally opening to the public Friday, May 24, just in time for the city's popular summer vacation season.

Camp Landa is a 1960s "Great American Getaway" paradise, harking back to the nostalgia of family road trips. It was founded by Stuart and Tasha Blythin and was inspired by Tasha's grandparents, who owned the original New Braunfels' park that eventually turned into the iconic Schlitterbahn that opened in 1979.

The 30-acre resort is situated on the former site that manufactured water attractions for Schliterbahn back in the 1980s. Now the property boasts an upscale family-friendly getaway experience for visitors and locals alike, led by a local family with half a century of experience sharing their genuine Texas hospitality.

"Our family is ecstatic to welcome the community and roadtrippers to our destination RV resort in picturesque New Braunfels," said founder Stuart Blythin in a press release. "I promise you, Camp Landa is luxury camping made simple. We’ve thought of it all so that guests and families can just show up and enjoy an elevated camping experience curated by our team of experts."

Camp Landa New Braunfels, Blythin family Camp Landa was founded by the Blythin family, who have a rich history in New Braunfels.Photo by Alison Eden

Camp Landa contains 110 level RV sites and five cabins across in three main areas – The Poolside Paradise, The Meadows, and The Bluffs – all showcasing a mid-century retro theme with modern details. The Cozy Cabins can accommodate up to eight people and feature a fully stocked kitchen, an outdoor dining area, and personal grill.

Pull-thru RV sites at The Meadows have full hookups, tables and chairs on-site, and several are located close to the pool and activity center. Larger RV sites can be reserved at The Bluffs, which include full hookups, picnic benches, a concrete patio, and a private grill.

The Blythin family worked closely with the San Antonio-based Open Studio Architecture, plus New Braunfels locals CoPilot Creative, True Design, and Classen-Winters Design Build to bring their vision to life. According to the release, Open Studio Architecture associate Caleb Goins said the firm centered Camp Landa's overarching theme and design around a pre-existing building that had been on the property since the 1980s.

"To achieve the desired mid-century aesthetic, the building was transformed into the central activity hub of the camp through the use of retro construction materials with a modern twist," Goins said. "These decorative motifs were then carried over to the sprawling pool complex and the cabins that line the creek bluff."

Guests are invited to enjoy deluxe amenities like the spacious heated pool with a swim-up bar, a café, an on-site laundromat, a dog park, resort-wide wifi, pickleball courts, basketball and cornhole boards, and much more.

Camp Landa New Braunfels The swim-up bar will serve refreshing beverages on those hot summer days. Photo by CoPilot Creative

The swim-up bar will offer refreshing beverages like the signature Camp Landa agua fresca and a blackberry jalapeño margarita. The Yum Yum Café will serve German-fusion fare like Rueben egg rolls, and "The Hurta Loaded Bavarian Pretzel" featuring sauerkraut and Rust Meat Market's locally processed old world bratwurst.

The camp store provides necessities like toiletries, beverages, snacks (including ingredients for s'mores), as well as Camp Landa branded t-shirts, tote bags, camping mugs, and other merch.

For any grilling needs, ingredients can be ordered through Camp Landa's text-based concierge service. The text concierge will also provide local insider tips for exploring New Braunfels.

Camp Landa New Braunfels

Photo by CoPilot Creative

Camp Landa is opening in downtown New Braunfels on May 24.

Families will be attracted to the plethora of kid-friendly activities, from the jump pad to the playground. There's an on-site crafting station, and the camp will have a rotating schedule of programming and activities to keep the kids busy while parents relax poolside.

The Blythins have truly thought of everything: The resort also provides a dedicated shuttle that goes to and from Landa Falls, which is less than a mile from the resort.

Camp Landa is located at 723 N. Walnut Ave. in New Braunfels. Following its grand opening on May 24, the hours of operation for staffed amenities and the cafe will be 8 am to 6 pm daily, and from 8 am to 9 pm in the summer. More information about the resort and reservations can be made via camplanda.com.

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Texas llama ranch roams onto America's 50 favorite camping spots

Amber Heckler
Jul 13, 2026 | 2:00 pm
Llama Land Ranch in Tool, Texas
Courtesy of Hipcamp
Camp where the llamas roam.

A family-owned, llama roaming ranch in North Texas was just declared one of America's 50 favorite camping spots in 2026.

The field guide was compiled by online marketplace Hipcamp following a review of campsite ratings from users, regional trends, cultural relevance, and a "spirited debate" of Hipcamp experts. Campgrounds were chosen from 35 different states and organized into seven regions: the Pacific Northwest; California and Hawaii; the Southwest; the Mountain West; the Great Plains and Midwest; the Northeast; and the Southeast.

Llama Land Ranch in Tool, Texas — about 3.5 hours from Houston — was one of nine total campgrounds featured in the Southwest region. The ranch is the perfect place for families to go on core memory-making excursions like meeting the free roaming llamas or watching out for other wildlife like wild boars. The ranch spans 101 acres, and a 50-foot deep creek also flows along the property lines for fishing and swimming.

"The llamas will come to greet you and so will many more things in this wonderful place," the ranch's listing says. "We are conveniently located in a secluded area, but just a short drive from many local conveniences."

The listing also specifies that the pastures are only mowed three times a year and some of the property is on rough terrain, so campers are welcome to bring their own machetes if they want to explore the area thoroughly.

There are 14 sites available for guests to set up camp, with a mix of tent-only, RV/tent, and RV-only sites. The ranch is also very affordable; sites can be booked for as little as $15 per night.

Many reviewers enjoy getting out into the country to reconnect with nature, and many also praise the ranch's owner, Judy, who says the ranch has been in her family since 1987.

"I went with a group of women for an overnight camp at the pond," one reviewer wrote. "It was so beautiful and a much needed break from city life. The host was wonderful and kind. She was also very accommodating to our group."

A second Dallas-Fort Worth-area campground tucked away in Texas' newest state park was also highlighted in the report. Warbler Ridge Campground, located in Palo Pinto Mountains State Park, was the only other Texas representative on the list.

The pet-friendly campground's listing doesn't offer many details, but it says there are 22 RV and tent campsites for visitors, as well as showers, toilets, potable water, and picnic tables. There are activities galore for visitors, including a 68-acre lake for swimming, fishing, and boating, and over 16 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says campsites at Palo Pinto Mountains State Park start at $13 per night (plus a daily entrance fee) for hike-in primitive sites. Walk-in campsites with water are $15 per night and campsites with electricity are $30 per night.

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