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Boulder Ridge Ranch

Luxury lodging for up to Six Guests on 40 Secluded Acres of Terlingua Ranch

Luxury, Comfort, Style for Six

 

40 Secluded Acres

 

Open Kitchen, Dining, Living Room

 

Three Bedrooms and Two Bathrooms

 

Two Queen, One Full, One Twin

 

Robust Solar System and

Back-up Generator

 

Covered Parking

Enjoy a Big Bend vacation in a custom built, beautifully designed, and comfortably furnished family luxury home. Once you pull through the gate onto Boulder Ridge Ranch, you won't want to leave. This rental home has everything you could want for a relaxing and memorable Big Bend getaway. Situated on 80 acres of beautiful, rugged, and private land, this property provides privacy, seclusion, comfort, and unique style. 

There is plenty of room for up to six discerning guests. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, full kitchen, indoor and outdoor dining tables, spacious living room, lots of covered patio space, a separate building with a studio space and kitchenette, covered parking. 80 acres, endless views, total privacy, and so much more. 

The one downside of this property is a bit of a bumpy rock road to get here. We recommend high clearance, AWD, or 4WD. However, a typical sedan can easily make the drive if the driver is cautious, watches the road closely. Either way, don't rush the drive. Take it slow and easy. Driving too fast down the rock road will be uncomfortable you and your vehicle. The views are great all along the drive, which is another good reason to take it slow. Once at the house, you'll agree that the rough drive is worth it. 

All linens are provided and the kitchen is stocked with everything but your groceries.

We recommend high clearance and 4WD for the bumpy rock road leading to the property. However, a typical sedan can make the drive if the driver is cautious, watches the road closely. Either way, don't rush the drive. Take it slow and easy. Driving too fast down the rock road will be uncomfortable you and your vehicle. The views are great all along the drive, which is another good reason to take it slow. Once at the house, you'll agree that the rough drive is worth it.

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