Step away from the noise and spend a weekend tucked deep in the Pineywoods of East Texas at TLC’s Ivy Payne Preserve.
Wake up beneath towering pines, morning light filtering through the trees. Sip coffee while birds call overhead. Spend your day hiking forest trails, cooking together, reading, or crafting beneath the canopy. As evening settles in, gather for a shared meal, laughter around the fire, and s’mores under a sky full of stars.
All activities are optional. There are volunteer opportunities for those interested. Create your own itineraries, move at your own pace, and we'll meet up at mealtimes and group activities to check in.
Whether you're a seasoned camper or trying it for the first time, this weekend is designed to be welcoming, relaxed, and community centered. On-site amenities include restrooms, showers, fully equipped kitchen, and a pavilion with electricity!
Come for the day or stay for the weekend.
Check out photos from our 2024 Spring camping weekend!
We will have three FREE guided hikes over the weekend that are open to everyone! The preserve will also be open from dawn to dusk on Saturday if visitors would like to explore on their own.
Saturday, March 21st at 10:00am
Saturday, March 21st at 2:00pm
Sunday, March 22nd at 10:00am
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TLC’s Ivy Payne Preserve is located south of Palestine, just outside the small town of Elkhart. You can plug the address “650 An County Rd, Elkhart, TX 75839”. Once you turn onto Anderson County Road 134, the road will dead end into the preserve. Please follow the signs and take the driveway to the right to park by the signs.
Two hikes will take place on Saturday, one at 10am and the second at 2pm. You are welcome to join us for both hikes and stay for lunch in between if you like (sandwiches, wraps, and salads). An additional hike will take place on Sunday at 10am. There will be something different to see on each hike. Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of the hike to get signed in.
We recommend long pants, closed-toe shoes, sunscreen and insect repellent. Please bring a refillable water bottle. Children are welcome, if accompanied by an adult. Check the weather before you come. It should be a nice spring weekend, but plan on wearing layers and be prepared for rain. We’ll hike rain or shine, unless there is lightning. Bathrooms available at the preserve.
For questions contact Jamie Hooker at jamie@texaslandconservancy.org
CAMPSITE RESERVATION INFORMATION
TLC is also offering campsite reservations. The property is the perfect place to set up for a weekend in nature. Included in the campsite reservation will be:
Friday – dinner
Saturday – breakfast, lunch, dinner, and campfire with s’mores
Sunday – breakfast and lunch
Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to the event, tents/bedding, etc. Restroom and shower facilities are available on the property.
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Q: Can I bring my dog to Ivy’s?
A: While we are a fierce dog-loving community, we ask that you leave all pets at home; dogs (except service dogs) are not allowed.Q: Are there restroom facilities?
A: Yes. Restroom and shower facilities are available on the property.Q: Does TLC provide transportation?
A: No. Attendees are responsible for their own transportation.Q: Do I need to bring my own tent?
A: Yes. TLC will not be supplying tents or bedding. Use the Weekend at Ivy's Suggested Packing List as a guide on what to bring.Q: Can I explore the preserve on my own or do I need to sign up for a guided hike?
A: You are welcome to explore Ivy’s on your own from dawn to dusk on Saturday and Sunday, but please make sure you sign in and out at the pavilion.Q: Can I bring an RV to camp at Ivy’s?
A: No, unfortunately we are unable to accommodate RVs at our property.Q: Is the property open to the public year round?
A: There is currently a hunting lease on this property. If you want more information about when you can visit the preserve, please contact us at 512.301.6363 or info@texaslandconservancy.org
Thank you to H-E-B for sponsoring this campout and for supporting land and water conservation in Texas!