Constantino Farms

  • $45.00 /night
  • (4.8)5 reviews

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About Campground

The campsite is fenced in our front pasture with water and composting toilet available. 

It is located under a large tree. 

Our front pasture houses our goats, cows, donkeys and chickens. 

We have two seasonal creeks that run thru the property and about 9 acres of woods to explore. 

Because we have no ambient lighting our farm is a great place to stargaze.

Directions

Directions to Constantino Farms Campsites

Address: 1101 FM 2823, Dublin, TX 76446

Phone: (254) 592-0753

Directions:

From Stephenville/Dublin, TX:

Take highway 377 thru the town of Dublin (Patrick Street). Do not take the bypass. Turn on Blackjack Street toward railroad tracks. Cross railroad tracks. Turn right on 219. Bear right on FM 1702 (right before airport and across from FFA barn). Take FM 1702 for about 12 miles. You will pass Edna Hill. Turn left on FM 2823 (towards Carlton). Go about 2 miles. You will pass a red brink house on the left. Our place is the second house on the left. It is a white brick house with a wood fence. You will see a blue bath tub by the main gate. Park in the gravel area on each side of the house. Please do not block any vehicles.

From Comanche:

Take Highway 36 towards Hamilton. You will go thru Gustine (slow down, speed limit is 50 mph). About 3 miles north of Gustine, turn left on FM 1702. Go about 15 miles and turn right onto FM 2823 (toward Carlton). Go about 2 miles. You will pass a red brink house on the left. Our place is the second house on the left. It is a white brick house with a wood fence. You will see a blue bath tub by the main gate. Park in the gravel area on each side of the house. Please do not block any vehicles.

Directions from Hico:

Take 281 toward Hamilton.

Turn right on 219 at blinking light toward Carlton. Take 219 thru Carlton (go thru blinking light). At big white Baptist church, continue straight (don't turn). You are on 2823. Continue on 2823 about 6 miles.

When you cross Resley Creek bridge our property is on the right. Park in the gravel area on each side of the house. Please do not block any vehicles.

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Features

Firewood
Picnic Table
Reservable
Toilets
Trash

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Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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4.8

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Kerry Horton

2 years ago
5/5

We wanted a break from the highway side hotels on our cross country trip. We could not have chosen a better place. A comfortable ranch style home on about 30 acres. We were greeted by Guinea hens and chickens. So much better than a grumpy hotel clerk! Eric and Jimmy are welcoming and laid back. We hope to get back soon.

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Robin Barrow

1 year ago
5/5

The property was great. I was here during mid-spring when the wild flowers were in bloom and the creek was flowing with water. The animals on the property was a bonus. They provided a continental breakfast which was great.

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Bad Beverly Arana

1 year ago
5/5

*Homestay* = you stay in someone else's home. It isn't a hotel with all the bells and whistles, it's a private home open for weary weary travelers to rest their heads for less than the cheap joints calling themselves hotels. If you aren't willing to deal with all that intails, don't book and DO NOT leave a bad review because of your ignorance.

I was so pleased with the accommodations!! It's quiet, lots of animals, and stars visible in the sky at night. The owners are awesome people and have done well to make their home inviting to others.

I would whole heartedly recommend this place to those who want the comforts of a home without the hassles of home ownership.

I do not recommend this place if you want to be in the city. It's an active farm. Come for the price, bring a love the environment, a little common sense and respect, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

The breakfast was yummy and there is coffee available. Visit the animals and enjoy the seclusion. If you want a safe, comfortable place to be, this is it.

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Matt Lookingbill

1 year ago
4/5

My wife and I stayed here overnight. We were attending a graduation in Stephenville. Great location out in the country. Very clean room and bathrooms. Bed was very comfortable and we got a great night's sleep.

Eric on of the owners was up in the morning and we had coffee with him and we talked for a little bit. Very nice and friendly.

My only complaint if you want to call it a complaint is we couldn't let our dog sleep in our room. He had to sleep in a kennel in a separated garage. It is heated and has AC. But we knew that ahead of time, because house rules of any dog over 20 pounds can't stay inside room. So we just missed our doggie that's all.

Overall we would stay again and we would recommend this place to anyone.

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Tammye Dearing

1 year ago
5/5

Out in the country, so it's super quiet and peaceful! The owners Jimmy and Eric were very sweet and kind. I didn't know it was in someone's house, but accommodations were better than any hotel! I loved having coffee with the other clients and watching the hummingbirds feed in the morning! Excellent place to spend a few days relaxing and enjoying peace and quiet!!!

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