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Getaway Launches First Texas Outpost
Located three hours outside of Austin, Getaway Piney Woods sits on 99 acres where guests can lock away their phone and connect with nature.

AUSTIN, TX — This week, Getaway — the company that offers mindful escapes to tiny cabins nestled in nature for people to disconnect and enjoy the outdoors — is launching its first Outpost in Texas, officials said.
Located three hours outside of Austin, Getaway Piney Woods sits on 99 acres where guests can lock away their phone and connect with nature, cook over a fire and even bring their pup along for an adventure.
Getaway Piney Woods offers 32 two-person cabins which features a queen bed, and 8 four-person cabins with queen bunks. Officials said the Texas entry makes Getaway’s sixth Outpost launch in 2019, totaling more than 9 Outpost locations across the country.
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About Getaway
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Getaway was founded to help folks escape the daily grind and get back into nature—and to make that experience as effortless as possible. In a world where everyone is constantly plugged in, Getaway believes strongly that more simplicity, balance, and leisure time are needed to improve our well-being, creativity, productivity, and our relationships. Getaway builds Outposts – collections of tiny cabins in the woods within a two-hour drive of major cities, outfits them with the comforts of home, and rents them by the night. Everything about the experience, from the location of the land to the design of the cabins, and the lack of Wi-Fi, helps guests unplug from the stress of daily life, reset, and embrace simple pleasures like nature and a campfire. Getaway has Outposts outside of Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Portland, and Washington, DC.
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