Everything was built within the last three years, so it's still got that freshly built feel. The grounds are well-maintained, with pride of ownership evident throughout. The buildings are close enough together that you can see all of them, but far enough that you don't hear each other's conversations. We stayed in The Bunkhouse, which true to it's name does have a bunk bed. It should be noted that the bottom bunk is a full size mattress that pulls out for additional headspace. The top bunk has a comfortable amount of headroom, and is safely away from the ceiling fan. There is also a twin size futon, but giving you room for a family of four. Air conditioning kept us cool in 100+ temps, and attached private bathroom was much appreciated. The shower in the bathroom has dual showerhead, one detachable, and a shower seat, making it hands down the fanciest cabin bathroom we've ever had the pleasure of using! Cabin also has a kitchen complete with bar table & four stools. The space is arranged like a studio apartment: Beds, living space, kitchen, dining and stacked washer/dryer are all in one space, with private bathroom off to the side. The deck is off to the other side, and has a sit down table with seating for four, plus a propane grill. Do you prefer a charcoal grill? Then head down the stairs off the deck to the charcoal grill! It's near the fire pit with four lounge chairs, with a picnic table closer to the horse stables. The horse stables are not occupied, but rather are there for if you want to bring your horse on vacation with you! There are multiple horse trails in the area, and even if you forgot your horse at home (LOL) Scott and Lisa are happy to loan you a steed and take you down those trails. Regardless of whether you're a horse rider, a river floater, or a sofa loafer, Old Desperado Ranch is the perfect place to escape your M-F 9-5 and reconnect with your inner peace.
*We gave location a 4/5 ONLY because it is in a valley, and all the valleys in the area have spotty cell reception at best. If you're a person who needs internet and cell access, stay out of the valleys.