Primitive Tent Camping at this Boerne property offers a simple, low-impact escape in the Texas Hill Country. Located in Boerne, Texas, the campground sits among rolling limestone knolls and stands of live oak and juniper within easy reach of the region’s trails and small-town services. The experience is basic by design: no water or electricity hookups, no sewer or dump stations, but restrooms and coin showers are provided, picnic tables dot the cleared campsites, and trailheads lead into short loops ideal for morning walks and birding. What makes this spot special is its focus on quiet, walk-in camping that foregrounds local rhythms—dawn bird songs, the hush of scrub oaks in afternoon wind, and wide, dark night skies that reward stargazers. Hikers find several maintained footpaths across native grasses and limestone outcrops; birdwatchers can expect resident songbirds and seasonal migrants, while raccoons, armadillos, and the occasional white-tailed deer are common after dusk. The land’s sandy-loam soils and cedar-oak mix are typical Hill Country habitat, lending a rugged, immediately Texan character to a short overnight or a week-long stay. Practical details shape the visit: the camp’s water is non-potable, so bring drinking water or purchase bottled water at the on-site gift shop; pack towels for the showers. Check-in begins at 1 p.m. and runs through regular business hours; check-out is 11 a.m. with possible late departures by request. Gates close outside normal hours, and after-hours arrivals require advance access instructions. Guests must keep campsites clean and carry out trash—this primitive option asks for more care in exchange for the quieter setting. Reservations require guests to be 18 or older to book, making the campground a popular choice for adult groups and solo travelers seeking quiet overnight stays. The site’s combination of maintained restrooms and coin showers with off-grid tent-only plots is a rare balance in the Hill Country: you get creature comforts when you need them without generators, loud RVs, or crowded full-hookup loops. Nearby Boerne offers basic groceries and a stop for extra supplies. This campground pairs well with a slow Hill Country itinerary: pick a site, set up a small stove, walk the short trails at golden hour, then settle by a picnic table for a meal. The low-light horizon makes for excellent astrophotography and unhurried constellations. Families and solo travelers who enjoy wildlife watching or a sober, unplugged night outdoors will appreciate the clean facilities without glam camping trappings. Whether your plan is a one-night rest stop or a two-week disconnect, Primitive Tent Camping in Boerne provides straightforward access to Hill Country nature close to town. It’s a practical, quiet basecamp for anyone who values fresh air, starlight, and the simple comforts of a maintained but minimally developed campground.