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Lake Travis lodging
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08/31/16 01:28 PM
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Stephenh1220
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Hey guys, Looking for some affordable(if possible) lodging that can accommodate bass boats around Lake Travis. Help would be very much appreciated. My club will be there in October for a two day tournament, and many would like to stay there, but would rather not camp. Thank you
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Re: Lake Travis lodging
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09/01/16 03:12 PM
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Scaramouche
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I'd suggest looking at AirBnB. On several of my trips off the beaten path, I've found great accommodations and one even had private footage and boat ramp on the Yellowstone River. Lots around Lake Travis but don't know how many might have water frontage. I'm not trying to sell anything just found the traditional hospitality industry tends to follow the highways.
Scaramouche
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Re: Lake Travis lodging
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09/01/16 05:12 PM
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Len B 1
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Affordable in Austin, ha ha!! Weekdays yes, weekends double if not triple room rates. Stayed at motel about 20 minutes from Lake Austin, Mary Quinlin Ramp just down from Travis, was $55 or $60 a nite but was told same room on wknd was around $120 -$130.
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Re: Lake Travis lodging
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09/01/16 06:03 PM
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Stephenh1220
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Yeah that's what I was afraid of. I guess a 1.5hr drive isn't too bad.
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