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Pawel M.
Tu valoración: 4 Phoenix, AZ
My girlfriend and I stayed here over the past weekend and it turned into a bigger adventure than we could have expected. We got there late, which I would not recommend since the roads are dark and bit confusing, and to our surprise there was only one cabin on the property and we were the only visitors, since it was a bit cold for tent camping. The cabin is prety big with one bedroom/bathroom but could house up to 3 couples IMO. Since this is the first review on this place im gonna try doing a quick run down of the things that made the experience memorable. 1. Far away from civilization — This ranch is prety probably 30 mins from any civilization so gotta come prepared with food. There is no cell service so its a good excuse to ignore the world for a while. Wifi is available but we had trouble getting on so we decided to go without and it was nice. They had a landline available but we did not use it. 2. You get the farm experience — The cabin is 20 ft away from a big chicken coop with happy chickens and roosters. There are cows(bought some great organic burger meat for $ 4/lb) and horses(went for my first horse ride for $ 45/hr). There were a also a bunch of cats that seemed a bit hungry but ended up growing on us and an old dog named Lucy. 3. Lots to do — There is a pond on the property with fish and a bunch of boats to take out. There are hiking paths(it is mostly a desert landscape with a good amount of trees around the lake/river). You can take out the horses with the owners as your personal tour guides. Great firepit with wood provided right next to the cabin. The area also has atvs and but we didnt get a chance to use them. 4. Great owners — Prob the best part of the experience was how welcoming the owners and farm hand was. They were very open, trusting, accomodating and really went out of their way to make us feel welcome. Heard some great stories and philosophies on being happy and living a simple farm life, which ive always been curious about. I would def recommend the experience to my friends but it is definitely good to know what to expect. One somewhat misleading thing is the bed and breakfast in the name, since you make your own food, but they do provide the food with kitchen and it all worked out really nice.