If you're looking for a place to get away, look no further than Willis. Whether you're planning to stay for a night or for the week, the area around Willis has accommodations to fit every need. Search for hotels in Willis with Hotels.com by checking our online map. Our map displays the areas and neighborhoods around all Willis hotels so you can see how close you are from landmarks and attractions, and then refine your search within the larger area. The best Willis hotel deals are here with our lowest price guarantee.
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Explore Houston & Beyond! Spring Home w/ Backyard
Explore Houston & Beyond! Spring Home w/ BackyardSpring
The price is $104
$302 total
includes taxes & fees
Jun 15 - Jun 16
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Top neighborhoods in Willis
Seven Coves
Willis's Seven Coves neighborhood offers attractions including Seven Coves Marina.
Blue Bell Estates
Willis's Blue Bell Estates neighborhood offers attractions including Lake Conroe.
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Venture beyond the ordinary at Lake Conroe, where fishing boats bob alongside waterfront restaurants serving fresh catches. The Sam Houston National Forest offers trails winding through pine-scented woods with frequent wildlife sightings. Locals recommend renting a pontoon boat rather than just admiring the lake from shore. Royal Forest Lake provides a quieter alternative when Lake Conroe feels too bustling on weekends. Seven Coves Marina rents equipment for water adventures, while golfers can tee off at courses that remain lush despite the Texas heat. After outdoor exertions, small-town charm awaits in Willis, where the library offers a cool retreat and conversations with residents who remember when tobacco, not tourism, drove the local economy.
















