Fall In Love With This One Bedroom Park Model Cabin
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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Take a look inside this Willis, Texas bedroom park model cabin that offers garden views, and one bedroom.
The Lake Conroe cabin is located in Willis, close to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and the Woodlands Town Center. This beachfront vacation property offers access to a patio and free WiFi. The holiday park also offers facilities for disabled guests. Shop Tiny Homes This air-conditioned holiday park is equipped with 1 bedroom, a cable flat-screen TV, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchenette with a microwave, and a living room. Towels and bed linen are provided in the holiday park. The Willis vacation property has an outdoor dining area. The Woodforest National Bank Stadium and Natatorium are close to the holiday park, while The Woodlands Golf Resort is also close by. The nearest airport is the Huntsville Municipal Airport.
The park model cabin is close to Woodlands Hills Park, Chase Run Park, City Park, Lindley Park, Charles Traylor Memorial Park, McDade Park, Gibson Park, Gene Cambell Sports Park, Lions Park, and the Montgomery County Fairgrounds.
Willis is north of Houston and Conroe, Texas on the I-45. It’s nestled between Lake Conroe and the southwest end of the Sam Houston National Forest. It’s one of those perfect places along the interstate where travelers make time to relax and marvel at its small-town charm and big-city conveniences. It's a good place to grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants in Willis, Texas, or take a stroll through one of the town’s beautiful parks.
The town of Willis is steeped in Texas history, going back to the early days of the railroad and lumber industry.
The town was founded more than 150 years ago when the Great Northern Railroad began running a track from Houston to Chicago. Brothers Peter and Richard Willis donated their land to the railroad in 1870, and a town was born. For the next few years, as train traffic flowed along the track, the town grew and grew. The timber industry was one of the primary employers in the area, providing jobs and revenue for over a hundred years. Other cash crops included watermelons, tomatoes, cotton, and tobacco. As industries and families came and went from the town, Willis, Texas grew from a stop along the railroad line to a vibrant community filled with its history and traditions.
Those who call Willis their home know it’s a perfect spot to settle down, enjoy friendly neighborhoods, and embrace a simpler kind of life, while still having easy access to the conveniences of the big city just a short drive away.
Residents can find plenty of things to do in Willis, Texas without making the short drive to Houston. The town is only a few minutes from Lake Conroe, and you’ll find countless parks, boutique shops, and restaurants in Willis. When you do need to head into the city, it’s just a short drive down I-45 to Houston, The Woodlands, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, major medical centers, and so much more.