Do you like emerging yourself in Texas’ natural beauty, but hate sleeping on the ground? Consider a stay at one of these historic cabins nestled in the Lost Pines of Texas. These Bastrop State Park cabins in Texas were built in the 1930s, and are a beautiful way to enjoy a getaway in TX. Whether it’s a weekend or more, there is no better way to experience what this state park has to offer. Bucket list time!

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A vacation among these stately pines is a refreshing way to enjoy time away especially when you choose one of these unique places to stay in Texas. If you’d like to book one of these beautiful cabins in Texas for your own future stay, check out the Bastrop State Park website. For more photos and important park updates, check out the Bastrop State Park Facebook page.

For more state parks in Texas worthy of a weekend getaway, check out our previous article.

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The Charming Town of Bastrop, Texas

Why is Bastrop called Lost Pines?

The Lost Pines region of Texas is named for the fact that it is the southernmost stand of loblolly pines in the United States. These pines are a subspecies of the Eastern pine, which is native to the eastern seaboard. The Lost Pines forest extends for about 140 miles, from Bastrop County to Orange County. Within this forest are two state parks, Buescher and Bastrop, which contain some of the largest and oldest trees in the region. The oldest tree in the Lost Pines forest is over 500 years old! The Lost Pines are called lost because they are geographically isolated from other stands of Eastern pines.

Where are some unique places to stay in Bastrop, Texas?

For those looking for a unique place to stay in Bastrop, Texas, there are a few options that stand out. The first is an amazing log treehouse cabin on the Colorado River. The cabin is nestled in the Lost Pines forest and offers stunning views of the surrounding trees. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities in the area, including hiking, biking, and kayaking. Another option is your own personal luxury yurt cabin surrounded by majestic old-growth pines. This charming one-bedroom cabin is an oasis in the middle of nature with stunning views of the starry sky through your dome ceiling skylight.

What are some fun things to do in Bastrop, Texas?

While you are in the area exploring Bastrop State Park why not take a trip to explore the historic downtown area, which is full of charming shops, art galleries, music halls, and restaurants? If you're looking for some outdoor fun, you can check out one of the city's many parks, or take a scenic hike through the Lost Pines Forest. Nightlife in Bastrop can get a little "hoppy" at the Bastrop Beer Company, or a relaxing evening with friends at the wine bar, CC Wine & Company. You can also check out the Bastrop Comedy Club for live stand-up comedy every Saturday evening. Whether you come to Bastrop for hiking or the town itself, this charming town is one of many delightful getaways in Texas.

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