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Live Oak Resort

Reviews (5)

What Guests Are Saying

Live Oak Resort offers a relaxing and high-end experience with beautiful grounds, friendly staff, and a welcoming atmosphere for guests. While there is currently no on-site restaurant or microwaves in cabins, the recent addition of food service enhances the experience. Visitors appreciate the well-kept facilities, including a pool, hot tub, and a club for nightlife.

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Scooter Foster

Scooter Foster

December 23, 2025

5

I've been there a few times a good experience a little slow in the winter though but cool

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Kimberlee Skelton

Kimberlee Skelton

October 12, 2025

5

From the moment we drove through the gate we felt relief. Quiet relaxing class A all the way from the Rv sites (which we had) pool exercise room, restaurant, etc. Club and bar.
Cant wait to come back

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Turner III Billy Jack

Turner III Billy Jack

October 2, 2025

5

We brought our travel trailer here's we didn't stay in a room. We liked it here and will be back again

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Laura Marie

Laura Marie

March 19, 2025

5

This resort is high-end from the accommodations to the guests that visit. The atmosphere is very relaxing, and absolutely beautiful. Very friendly and helpful staff. And you can easily find new friends!! After your first visit, you'll understand why people have been coming here since the mid-80's!!

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Beverly Tuck

Beverly Tuck

October 21, 2024

4

Update...the facility now has food service.

The negative is there is no on-site restaurant or microwaves in cabins. The pool and hot tub are nice. The grounds are well kept. There is a club for those who enjoy the night club scene on weekends.

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Location Live Oak Resort

Address:
9751 Lone Star Rd Washington
Somerville, TX, 77880
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 30.3345 / -96.2251

Elevation: 78 feet

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