
Texas Hill Country
Spicewood · Burnet County · Lake Travis fringe
Roam Texas
Roam Texas captures the absolute essence of Hill Country glamping. Situated in Spicewood, just a stone's throw from the shores of Lake Travis and dozens of award-winning local wineries, this boutique resort perfectly balances rugged outdoor aesthetics with premium luxury. Featuring custom rental tiny homes, Airstreams, and select long-term lease pads, it is an architectural paradise designed for weekend escapes, digital nomads, and high-end experiential travel.
Site requirements
Park specs & operating terms
Operator requirements and park rules for tiny homes and small cottages—sourced from community materials and independent research. Items marked not yet confirmed are still being verified with the operator.
Quick-glance park specs
| Requirement | What we know |
|---|---|
| Power Infrastructure | 50 amp electrical hookups on boutique resort pads. |
| Waste & Sewer System | Shared well water with holding-tank/septic infrastructure per pad layout. |
| Build Certifications | RVIA-certified THOWs and Airstream/van conversions accepted—on-site aesthetic review enforced. |
| Pet Constraints | Pets allowed—maximum one per household, 60 lb weight limit. Highly pet friendly with designated trail areas. |
Financials & leasing terms
Monthly benchmarks and lease mechanics—confirm current rates with the operator before applying.
Lot rent & monthly fees
Nightly rentals
$150–$250
Select long-term lease pads from ~
$700/mo
all-inclusive.
Nightly rentals . Select long term lease pads from ~$700/mo all inclusive.
Turn-key & purchase benchmarks
Benchmark
$50
application fee
Utility inclusions
All-inclusive long-term rate covers water, sewer, electricity, and garbage—confirm nightly vs lease inclusions at booking.
Lease mechanics
application fee. One-month deposit equivalent for long-term holds. Seasonal recreational occupancy. confirm full-time eligibility with management.
Home specifications & placement rules
Dimensional thresholds
Operator-managed rental fleet plus select BYO THOW lease pads—confirm pad length and long-term availability.
Aesthetic controls & covenants
Boutique resort aesthetic standards enforced for on-site and guest-placed units.
Sustainability & permaculture allowances
If you are planning gardens, composting, or solar, confirm what is allowed under park rules—not just municipal code.
Alternative waste systems
Septic/holding-tank per pad—composting not documented as standard.
Off-grid adaptations
High-speed broadband; grid-tied electric included in all-inclusive long-term fee.
Site edibles & gardens
Hill Country resort setting with outdoor kitchen and fire pit gathering areas.
Media & site documentation
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Not yet confirmed — ask the operator
Not yet confirmed — ask the operator
Planning land you own in Burnet County?
Roam Texas is a boutique nightly resort with select lease pads—not a Burnet County THOW land-lease or backyard ADU pathway. Route into pathway tools if you are comparing full-time living models.
Pads & tenancy snapshot
Boutique Hill Country resort with custom rental THOWs, Airstreams, and select long-term lease pads near Lake Travis. RVIA-certified THOWs and van conversions on premium 50-amp pedestals.
Nightly experiential rentals $150–$250 (2026) with select long-term THOW lease pads from ~$700/mo all-inclusive. $50 application fee; one-month deposit equivalent. Seasonal recreational focus—confirm long-term pad availability with management.
How you can live here
Key amenities
Amenities listed here come from our research and operator materials. Pet rules, pools, docks, and similar features can change—confirm current policies with the community before you apply.
- Pet-friendly
- Pool
- RV-style hookups
Stewardship disclosures
Primary focus on nightly experiential rentals with select long-term THOW placements—confirm pad availability before planning full-time occupancy. Pets allowed—max one per household, 60 lb limit; designated trail areas.
Operators update rules frequently. Confirm recorded covenants, county zoning, HOA restrictions, occupancy rules, and insurance requirements for your home type before you move.