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Top-rated cabins in Lake Conroe

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Cabin in Willis
NEW! Cozy, New-Build Cabin: Steps to Lake Conroe!
This upscale tiny-home vacation rental is perfect for a romantic getaway. The stylish 1-bedroom, 1-bath Willis cabin is located directly on Lake Conroe, where you can swim and fish to your heart’s content! Enjoy a cocktail and wildlife-watching on the dock or take the kayaks out on the water. The new property boasts a contemporary interior with designer finishes, stainless steel appliances, and conveniences like WiFi and Smart TV. End each day on the deck and watch the sun cascade over the lake.
$162 per night
Cabin in Montgomery
Charming Cottage 7+ Acres & Pond
This charming cottage is the perfect escape to the country to relax and recharge! This remodeled private cottage with a separate bedroom and bath is situated on 7.7 beautifully wooded acres. This gorgeous property boasts a spring fed pond and a peach orchard. The cozy cottage features a wonderfully decorated living area, a stocked kitchen, a romantic bedroom vibe with a queen bed, and a full bath. Just steps away, the other private space is a cozy 1-bedroom with a full-size bed and private bath.
$149 per night
Private room in Richards
Forest Cabin Room_close enough yet far enough away
Ideal for hunters, fisherman, outdoor & off-road enthusiasts, and anyone who may want to relax in the forest. My cabin is located 10 miles north of Montgomery, 19 miles southwest of Huntsville, and we are surrounded by the Sam Houston National Forest. 10 minutes to nearest boat launch into Lake Conroe off FM 1375 (north side of lake). Within 3 - 8 miles of 3 multi-use trail heads leading to 80+ miles of trails for dirt bikes, horse back riding, etc. Plus 2 hiking trail heads w/in 2 miles.
$65 per night
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Lake Conroe resorts

Private room in Cleveland
Historic Farmhouse |108 Acres|Pool & Spa|Breakfast
$229 per night
Private room in Cleveland
Modern & Elegant Cottage | Pool/Spa | Breakfast
$264 per night
Private room in Willis
Luxury Private Yurt | Acres of Land | Bed and Breakfast Amenities
$331 per night

Lake Conroe places to stay

Condo in Willis
The Lakeside Hideaway - Right on the water!
$98 per night
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Condo in Willis
Lakeview Condominium
$111 per night
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Condo in Willis
Resort-Style Lake Conroe Retreat w/ Balcony & View
$145 per night
Condo in Willis
213 The Lakeside Retreat Condo: Water Views
$90 per night
Condo in Willis
Lake Conroe ROMANTIC waterfront ~ fish on balcony
$151 per night
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Condo in Willis
Lakeside Studio Condominium
$85 per night
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Tiny home in Willis
The Firebox: NEW Glamping Next to Lake Conroe! Romantic Modern Tiny Home w/Luxury Amenities, Rooftop Deck, Heated Pool, Kamado BBQ smoker, Stocked Ponds! Play w/cute goats. ONLY 30 mins from The Woodlands & 1 hr from Houston!
$166 per night
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Condo in Montgomery
✪ PARADISE COVE ⛱ Margarita-Time ⛱ Lakefront Oasis
$149 per night
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Condo in Willis
Casa Couture Lakeside View
$120 per night
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Condo in Willis
Lakeview at Casa Couture
$133 per night
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Condo in Willis
Beautiful Lake Views-Unit 141
$103 per night
Condo in Montgomery
Little Paradise at Lake Conroe
$92 per night
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Your guide to Lake Conroe

Welcome to Lake Conroe

Just an hour north of Houston, Lake Conroe was built on the west fork of the San Jacinto River in 1973 as an alternative water source for that metropolis. But over the past four decades, it has developed into a bustling lakeside destination ringed by wooded parklands and attractive residential neighborhoods, many of which have tennis courts, golf courses, and marinas. The lake covers 21,000 acres, offering ample opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. In addition to the standard speedboats, pontoons, party barges, kayaks, and paddleboards, you may also spot some less expected watercraft, like the paddle-wheeler, a cruising tiki hut, and pedal-powered cycle boats. You may even see thrill seekers propelled high over the lake in futuristic, water-jet-powered boots.

The nearby city of Conroe, southeast of the lake, has a lively historic downtown full of 1920s and 1930s brick buildings that now house art galleries, restaurants, shops, and breweries. While many of Lake Conroe’s waterside eateries provide live music and other entertainment, Conroe has a jam-packed cultural calendar worth checking out that features concerts and theatrical productions.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Lake Conroe?

The waters of Lake Conroe are most refreshing in the summer, when the days are very hot and humid, so it’s no surprise that’s the busiest time of year here to book one of the area’s vacation rentals. But Lake Conroe is really a year-round destination. The coldest season, which would still be considered shorts and sunglasses weather in most places, only lasts from the end of November until mid-February. May and June can be rainy, but early spring and fall, when the weather is warm and dry, are beautiful. However, things can get a bit busy for a week in early spring, during the annual county fair.


What are the top things to do in Lake Conroe?

Lone Star Hiking Trail

On the north side of Lake Conroe, the Sam Houston National Forest contains a portion of the Lone Star Hiking Trail, the longest continuous trail in Texas. The 40-mile Lake Conroe section has four connecting loops of varying lengths that can be explored separately. Hikers may spot local wildlife including deer, bald eagles, and red-cockaded woodpeckers.

Fishing

Lake Conroe is teeming with catfish, bluegill, and crappie, but with its long, winding shoreline, it’s best known as a bass fishing destination. Grab a fishing license at bait shops or sporting good stores, then cast a line from public piers in Lake Conroe Park or hire a local guide service to take you out in search of a trophy catch. There are bag and size limits on largemouth bass, so be sure to check before you head out.

Ayers Island

Join the locals for a lively afternoon at Ayers Island, a small patch of sand, grass, and trees on the southeast end of Lake Conroe. The family-friendly spot is popular with lake regulars, who anchor around the island and go for a swim, or beach their boats and relax on shore.

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