![]() ![]() We do allow generators, however, they need to be quiet. Please be mindful of your noise and dust in the camping and staging areas. There are multi-level riders in the park-not everyone is an expert be kind be careful.Ģ. Your ability to have an enjoyable and safe time as a guest at HFAP is the reason that we ask you to observe the following guidelines:ġ. If you rented any of our cabins (Bunkhouse, Starlite Motel, Zips House, or Jessie’s Place) you MUST be here during our regular hours of operation before we close in order to check in & get the key. We are not able to do late arrival for our cabins. THIS PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE $50 CLEANING FEE, HOTEL TAX, OR TRAIL PARK FEES THAT WILL BE PAID SEPARATELY AT CHECK IN. NO PETS ALLOWED! NO EXCEPTIONS! If it is discovered that a pet has been in the cabin, a MINIMUM of $200 fee will incur. This includes bachelor and bachelorette parties. To keep our amenities in the best shape for all our guests, reservations in Zip's Corner (Jessie's Place, Zips House) have a NO Party policy. Enjoy the beautiful Hill Country landscape views as well as the comfort of your own amenities from a personal bathroom and shower to a gorgeous rustic kitchenette with a mini fridge and microwave. Zip's House sets the standards on outdoor luxury and comfort and is nestled on the outside edge of Zip's Corner. ![]() Camping is an amenity that we offer to our off-roading customers. It has 1 queen size bed and 1 triple bunk bed. THIS PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE $30 CLEANING FEE, HOTEL TAX, OR TRAIL PARK FEES TO BE PAID SEPARATELY AT CHECK IN. Pets are allowed but MUST be kept inside a kennel once inside the bunkhouse. ![]() Restroom/Shower facility located on site in Area A. The other two bunkhouses (Wildcat and North Peak) are located in Area A, about 1 mile from the park office and nestled in the trees and shade near our onsite "gun club" (Copperhead Creek Shooting Club). Four of the bunkhouses are centrally located in Area B circled around our restroom/shower facility and in the same area as our General Store and Food Truck. Our bunkhouses were designed to be a basic shelter from the weather. The bunk beds do NOT have mattresses, so it is recommended to bring air up mattresses or some type of padding along with any bedding that you may need. Equipped with 4 wooden bunk beds, electrical outlets, A/C & heat as well as a fire ring and picnic table out front. We have been twice and will be going as many times as my wife lets me.Each bunkhouse sleeps up to 8 PEOPLE. It was 20 minutes before the park closed and there were a total of 10 people in the entire area. However, how do you get upset on a zero tolerance helmet policy. Park Ranger stopped her and told her to walk back to the RV to get a helmet (I had to chuckle because I told her not to worry about it). I had already packed the helmets, and I could literally see her the entire 200 yard trek (and she is a very experienced). The only negative thing I could MAYBE say is that we were loading up and I asked my 12 year old daughter to ride over to the dumpster to throw out the trash. Get lost - that's the point, but call ahead if you are going to travel. The rest should be free range open riding. You are supposed to limit your interaction with staff to the 10 second entry visit, and maybe to buy a T-Shirt. They have comments like: Staff was rude, nobody came and found me, we almost died, park was at capacity, etc. I never leave reviews, but I am reading through the negative reviews, and I am absolutely amazed. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |