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Grizzly Pines is located neighboring the rolling terrain of Texas, characterized by flatlands and scattered woodlands. The area experiences temperatures ranging from the 40s in winter to the 90s in summer. Nearby attractions include Lake Conroe, offering opportunities for boating and fishing, and the Sam Houston National Forest, which provides hiking trails and wildlife viewing.

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        Everything was great the staff the people that were there camping everything was amazing except maybe the temperature LOL

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        Does Grizzly Pines possess RV hookups?

        According to TheDyrt.com, Grizzly Pines has fluid hookups and sewer hookups.

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        On a day meant to celebrate visibility and belonging, a Texas-based gay campground managed to do the exact opposite. Grizzly Pines, a private retreat marketed toward gay men—specifically those in the “bear” community—is facing backlash after a now-deleted Facebook post doubled down on a long-standing policy that bans transsexual men from their property.

        The kicker? This announcement landed on Trans Day of Visibility, March 31, 2025. Yikes.

        In the post, which read more like a PR grenade than a press release, Grizzly Pines defended its exclusionary policy as something that’s been “clear for over ten years.” They stated their mission is to be a safe, affirming vacuum “exclusively for cisgender men.” While claiming to back the trans community, the campground emphasized the importance of “comfort with the types of bodies” introduce in their clothing-optional, sexually open space.

        The timing couldn’t have been worse, and neither could the optics.

        The fallout came quickly. The Houston Bears, a collective that had previously scheduled their Bear Camp 2025 at the campground, pulled out—pun totally intended. In a statement to The Advocate, they shared, “It is never too overdue