• BEDROOMS: 2
  • BEDS: 2
  • BATHROOMS: 1
  • TOTAL GUESTS: 6
  • MINIMUM NIGHTS: 2

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Property Description

DESCRIPTON COMING SOON !!!

COVID-19 UPDATE: This accommodation is open for business. Backroads Reservations is aware of the proper cleaning and disinfecting measures needed between guests. We have provided this guidance to our hosts and housekeepers so that everyone takes the necessary precautions to protect the health of our guests, hosts and housekeepers alike. In addition, for rentals with same day turn-overs, we have increased the hours between check-in and check-out to give extra time between cleanings. Message us for more details, if needed. Dated 4/15/2020

Approximate distance to the following sites:

Frio River: 5 miles
Medina River: 60 miles
Guadalupe River: 90 miles
Lost Maples State Natural Area: 40 miles
Garner State Park: 15 miles
Hill Country State Natural Area: 55 miles

About Concan: The Frio River carves its way through this pretty little town, which makes it a perfect setting for horseback riding, hiking, bat-watching and wildlife spotting. Ride a tube or a kayak down the river, visit Mount Old Baldy in nearby Garner State Park, and grab a bite and brew in one of Concan's restaurants and night spots.

Location

* Mapped pin locations are not exact

Other Details

  • Mountain View
  • Water View
  • Water Front
  • Pets Considered
  • Fishing Allowed
  • Hiking Allowed
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Has a Grill
  • Has a Pool
  • Cleaning fee is $225
  • Guest fee is $50, per day, after 2 guests
  • Pet fee is $50 per pet, per day
Call us now at 830-522-4661 for more information Or get an instant quote with the below form!

Amenities

  • Spa
    Guest House
  • Internet
    Internet
  • Heating
    Heating
  • Linens
    Linens
  • Living Room
    Living Room
  • Towels
    Towels
  • Washer
    Washer
  • Air Conditioning
    Air Conditioning
  • Free Parking
    Free Parking
  • Washer
    Queen Size Bed
  • Washer
    Cell Coverage
  • Washer
    Central Air and Heat
  • Washer
    Charcoal Grill
  • Fully-equipped Kitchen
    Fully-equipped Kitchen
  • Satellite TV
    Satellite TV
  • Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi
  • Autumn Foliage
    Autumn Foliage
  • Restaurants
    Restaurants
  • Winery Tours
    Winery Tours
  • Fridge
    Fridge
  • Fridge
    Kitchen
  • Fridge
    Microwave
  • Fridge
    Room
  • Stove
    Stove
  • Bird Watching
    Bird Watching
  • Photography
    Photography
  • Scenic Drives
    Scenic Drives
  • Sight Seeing
    Sight Seeing
  • Walking
    Walking
  • Water Sports
    Water Sports
  • Fishing
    Fishing
  • Swimming
    Swimming
  • Tubing Water
    Tubing Water
  • River
    River
  • Waterfront
    Waterfront
  • Waterfront
    Mountain
  •  Smoking Not Allowed
    Smoking Not Allowed
  • Romantic
    Romantic

Hill Country Travel Blog

01 November
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The Cowboy Capital of the World: Why Bandera Still Rides Tall

There are towns in Texas with cowboy roots — and then there’s Bandera. Nestled along the Medina River, surrounded by rolling hills and wide-open ranchland, Bandera isn’t just proud of its heritage — it lives it every day. Known far and wide as the Cowboy Capital of the World, Bandera embodies the spirit of the Old West with a genuine authenticity that’s getting harder to find. Here, boots aren’t just for show, rodeos still pack the stands, and a handshake still means something.

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30 October
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Hill Country Wineries, Breweries, and Distilleries to Visit This Fall

There’s a certain magic that sweeps across the Hill Country in fall — cooler air, golden light, and long afternoons meant for good company and a glass of something local. Over the past two decades, this region has blossomed into one of the country’s most exciting wine, beer, and spirits destinations. From the rolling vineyards of Fredericksburg to the tucked-away distilleries near Blanco and Dripping Springs, the Hill Country pours hospitality by the glass.

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24 October
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The Spirit of the Hill Country: Where Texas History and Adventure Meet

There’s a certain feeling you get when you step into the Texas Hill Country — a quiet mix of wonder, freedom, and belonging. Maybe it’s the wide skies that stretch forever, or the way the hills catch the evening light just right. Maybe it’s the old stone towns, where history whispers through limestone walls, or the rivers that carve their way patiently through time. Whatever it is, this place has a spirit all its own. It’s rugged yet graceful, wild yet welcoming — the kind of place that invites you to explore, stay a while, and remember what life feels like when it’s simple and real.

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