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Creekhaven Inn
At a Glance
- Very friendly staff, clean rooms, beautiful grounds and landscaping
Pros
- Some rooms have less attractive decor, some bathrooms are small or awkwardly laid out
Cons
Creekhaven Inn Review
Though you're only a short walking distance from Wimberley Village Square, the meandering dirt road to the inn makes this feel like a true hideaway. Look for deer in the tree-framed meadows nearby. The sprawling main house is shaded by pecan trees and wrapped in a series of wooden decks. Each guest room has a distinct style, with different color schemes and handmade bedspreads. After a good sleep on one of the pillow-top beds, be sure to stroll the grounds along the creek or soak in the hot tub with a glass of wine.
- Address: 400 Mill Race Lane, Wimberley, TX, 78676 | Map It
- Phone: 800/827-1913; 512/847-9344
- Website: www.creekhaveninn.com
- Location: Wimberley
Contact Information
- 14 rooms.
- Rate includes breakfast.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
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