Veteran-Owned Retreat Central Texas

A veteran-owned retreat concept in Central Texas, built two silo suites at a time.

Still Haven is a Central Texas project focused on adapting an existing silo into a quiet short-stay space. Phase 1 stays narrow on purpose so the two Phase 1 silo suites can prove demand, build practicality, and operating discipline.

Still Haven exterior concept showing two silo suites near the water at sunset.
Concept exterior only. current proof remains documentation-led until a verified photo set is ready for review.
Operator Veteran-owned

Still Haven is led by Erin Wyrick and grounded in a veteran-owned project story rather than generic hospitality branding.

Secured base Land + silo shell

The site direction, LLC, EIN, and basic project groundwork are already in place.

Phase 1 ask $85,000

The current raise is restricted to two Phase 1 silo suites and the enabling systems around them.

Proof point two bookable silo suites

The first success metric is a lawful, usable two-suite stay with real operating proof, not a full-site rollout.

What does capital actually enable here?

Phase 1 capital enables utilities, structural preparation, interior completion, and launch readiness. That is what turns a credible idea into two operating silo suites that donors and sponsors can evaluate through real progress.

Best next pages

  • Use Donors for the public giving path
  • Use Sponsors for local business support or in-kind help
  • Use Project Status for milestones and timeline
  • Use Documents for the memo, deck, and summary files

What do people ask first?

What is Still Haven?

Still Haven is a veteran-owned retreat concept in Central Texas built around adaptive reuse of two rural silos into two quiet short-stay suites first.

Is the retreat open yet?

No. Phase 1 is still being funded and built, so the current focus is utilities, structural preparation, interior completion, and launch readiness.

What does Phase 1 fund?

Phase 1 funds two bookable silo suites and the enabling site systems needed to operate it responsibly.

How can someone support Still Haven?

Support can come through the donor page, the sponsor page, or the public document center depending on whether the visitor is donating, sponsoring, or reviewing the project.

Still Haven is easy to understand in minutes, then easy to verify.

If Still Haven clarified the concept, the next move is the donor page for the public support path or the sponsor page for a business inquiry. The documents page holds the supporting materials.