Forty wooded acres on the banks of the Paluxy River in the Texas Hill Country
Awarded Best Family Vacations, Inn Traveler 2004-2006 |
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It's so private that we may not see you . . . But we will indulge you with abundant amenities and a generous contintental breakfast Saturdays and Sundays! |
Feed the horses
"...Every detail to make a getaway here memorable and to fill one's senses with God's magnificent works of nature" -A. Hart, Austin
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The Breakfast Barn! Eat breakfast with the animals.
Filled with activities for the entire family:
- Cookout Patios
- Campfire Circles
- Porches with Rocking Chairs
- Scenic Wildlife Trails
- Special units for pets
- Horseshoes
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Petting Barnyard
- Walk to historic downtown square
- Fish on the Paluxy River
Cell 817-279-3002
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| Walk along the Paluxy River to the historic downtown square on the newly completed RIVERWALK. |
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Outdoor Chess Table |
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Outhouse
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"Today we take with us the magic of a Camelot in Texas." - Cynthia & Don, Arkansas
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Campfire Circles |
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Petting Pens |
Toddler Park |
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Picnic Areas |
| "This is our sixth visit, and I have found two more favorite places... reading on the bench in the woods and being in the train car when it rains!" - Rebecca and Jay, Dallas |
Swimming Hole |
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Barnyard |
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Kid Friendly |
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Walking Paths |
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Fly Kites
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| "Reflections of times gone by at an unhurried pace. SAMMY the Pig is one lucky fella!!!" |
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Bird Watching
Country Woods Inn is nestled along the Paluxy River, just downstream from the Heritage Park. The inn offers a diversity of 13 different accommodations ranging from glorious country houses to a fully furnished boxcar. These guest quarters are spread out across riverside meadows and dense woodlands, providing a variety of wildlife watching opportunities. White-tailed Deer commonly graze the meadows among flocks of Wild Turkey, while in the woods, birds such as the Black-crested Titmice and Yellow-billed Cuckoos can be heard. Several trails lead from the open meadow into the woodland along the river. This is the best area to search for Great-crested Flycatchers and dragonflies such as the Eastern Pond Hawk, Common Whitetail and Roseate Skimmer. American Rubyspot damselflies may also be found, along with Cliff and Rough-winged Swallows.
TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE, 2003
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Best Child Friendly BnB Arlington's BnB Journal Dec. 2001 |
Best Family Vacations 2004 Inn Traveler |
Top 15 Texas BnB's Arlington's Book of Lists 2002 |