Eclectic glamping stay at The Inn Between near the Frio River
Colorful outdoor seating at a Frio River glamping cottage
Peaceful glamping cottage exterior surrounded by Hill Country landscape

Frio River Lodging

A place to slow down, spread out, and stay a little longer.

Explore Cottages and Tiny Homes

Artist Designed & Curated Experiences

We don't believe in the status quo, and enjoy bringing eclectic vibes to your glamping experience.

The A-Frame

The A-Frame

The The A-Frame is our newest and biggest addition to The Inn Between. This two bedroom A-Frame cabin sleeps up to 10 people. With earthy natural decor, and beautiful hilltop views, this house is your next home away from home. Bedroom 1: King bed Bedroom 2: 2 Queen beds Loft: 2 Single beds Stairway Closet: 2 Rollo...

Sleeps up to 10
1750 sqft.

Starting at:

$325.00/night

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Guest FavoriteThe Louise Cottage

The Louise Cottage

The Louise Cottage brings to life the bold personality of Louise Sawyer from Thelma and Louise, the classic film about two bffs on the ultimate adventure. Vintage rustic charm & funky flair, this cottage is the perfect place to crash after a day floating the Frio or exploring Garner park. Conveniently located off...

Sleeps up to 6
625 sqft.

Starting at:

$150.00/night

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The Thelma Cottage

The Thelma Cottage

The Thelma Cottage brings to life the charming personality of Thelma Dickinson from Thelma and Louise, the classic film about two bffs on the ultimate adventure. Boho charm with vintage western details, this cottage is the perfect place to crash after a day exploring Garner park or floating the Frio. Sleeping Arra...

Sleeps up to 6
625 sqft.

Starting at:

$150.00/night

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Hippies and Cowboys

Hippies and Cowboys

A tiny home glamping experience for the free spirit who never follows trends, and always manages to be one step ahead of the crowd. One part hippie, one part cowboy, and pet friendly, this bright and airy tiny home is just as unique as you. Located right off of highway 83, about 3.4 miles from Garner Park and 2.6...

Sleeps up to 4
400 sqft.

Starting at:

$124.00/night

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The Greenhouse

The Greenhouse

Bright and airy 1 bedroom custom tiny home with loft crawl space, just 4 miles from Garner State Park and 2.6 miles from the Frio River. This tiny home is close to the river, yet away from the busy crowds. Filled with plants, and lots of windows, The Greenhouse is your perfect Frio River home away from home. Sleep...

Sleeps up to 4
400 sqft.

Starting at:

$124.00/night

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Wild&Free

Wild&Free

“Roll with the river, go with the flow” You’ll be runnin’ free in this eclectic, bright and airy one bedroom tiny home. Colorful accents, African wax fabric, and plants galore, you’ll be glamping in style. Located right off of highway 83, about 3.4 miles from Garner Park and 2.6 miles from the Frio River, you'll l...

Sleeps up to 4
400 sqft.

Starting at:

$114.00/night

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(300+ Reviews)

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“We especially enjoyed all the hummingbirds. So many and so beautiful! My daughter even won a prize for finding the hummingbird nest in one of the trees. All in all, staying with Leah and Jake is more like staying with friends than anything else. Highly recommended”

- Lauren and Jackie

Your Stay Starts Here

The Setup

6 unique stays (+3 coming soon) across five acres, made for everything from quiet weekends to full house gatherings.

Stay Your Way

6+

Cabins, cottages, and glamping escapes

Room to Gather

2-28

Bring your girls, your family, or both.

The Good Stuff

15+

Cowboy pool dips, garden strolls, mural walks, and a few friendly farm animals

Morning light through the trees
Morning light
River views
River days
The Greenhouse
The Greenhouse
Outdoor spaces
Room to breathe
Say hi to the goats
Say hi to the goats
Cozy corners
Cozy corners

FAQ

Everything You Need to Know About Staying With Us

Our general rules:

No parties | No extra guests | No smoking

Underage drinking and illegal drug use are against the law, any activity that breaks the law is strictly against our policy.

No firearms, fireworks, or any other related explosive devices are allowed on the property.

Please observe our quiet hours from 10:30 p.m.-7:00 a.m. We love and respect our neighbor's.

Visitors not staying at The Inn Between are not allowed unless approved beforehand.

How far are you from the river?

We are 3.6 miles from the river (from Magers Crossing). We are about 5 miles from Garner State Park.

Can I bring an extra guest?

We do not allow extra guests beyond the maximum for each house (6-Thelma and Louise, 4- Hippies & Cowboys, The Greenhouse and Wild & Free, 2-Cactus). If you bring an extra guest beyond the listed maximum, they will be asked to leave.

Do you have quiet hours?

We love and respect our neighbors. Our quiet hours are from 10:30pm-6:00am. No loud music, or partying will be tolerated.

Do you have a washer and dryer?

We do not, but there is a laundromat 10 miles North of us in Leakey, TX.

How do I get into Garner?

Order a day pass online (asap).

Can I bring my dog?

Yes, all of our houses are pet friendly. We do charge a flat pet fee of $60. Dogs must be leashed at all times on the property, kept off linens and furniture, and never left unattended. Please do not let your dogs chase the goats or pig, as it stresses them out.

Blog Posts

Stories from the porch

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Guest Feature: Amber

08

Nov

Guest Letters

Guest Feature: Amber

I am increasingly inspired by our guests. The notes they leave in our guest books often bring me to tears. Amber’s did.

Leah3 min read
Artist in Residence: Erika Rachel

20

Sep

Studio Visits

Artist in Residence: Erika Rachel

Our houses are artist-curated. The Mangonada Bus was once a cross-country interactive art piece. The artist-in-residence program is the next chapter — and Erika is its first one.

Leah4 min read
Six Ways to Enjoy the Frio River

12

Jun

River Life

Six Ways to Enjoy the Frio River

The Frio is more than a tube float. A short field guide to the small ways the river fills a weekend — drawn from years of guest notes and our own slow Sundays.

Jake6 min read