• BEDROOMS: 3
  • BEDS: 3
  • BATHROOMS: 3
  • TOTAL GUESTS: 9
  • MINIMUM NIGHTS: 2

Lucky Star Ranch in Bandera

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Property Description

While some travelers to the Hill Country say they'd like to wind up in "the middle of nowhere," what they often mean is a peaceful rural setting that has easy access to both town and country attractions. The three guest cabins at the Lucky Star Ranch near Bandera strike a perfect balance! They're set on a working farm that features enough friendly animals to be considered a petting zoo; they're close to a handful of state parks and natural areas; and towns like Hondo and Bandera are close by, too.

With abundant trees and gorgeous Hill Country views everywhere you look, a visit to the Lucky Star Ranch is itself a must for fans of the great outdoors! There's much more for nature lovers here, though, as its location makes it a hub surrounded by some of the prettiest natural beauty and most exciting nature-based recreation in the region. As a prime example, the Hill Country State Natural Area is only three miles from the ranch; this is a local favorite spot for hiking, horseback riding, wildlife watching, and exploring. Expand outward a little bit, and you'll discover the Lost Maples State Natural Area and Garner State Park within an hour's drive; the latter is one of the most popular outdoor recreation hot spots in the entire state! In the mood for tubing, fishing, swimming, or kayaking? We have great news! The Frio, Medina, and Guadalupe Rivers are also all within an hour of the Lucky Star Ranch Cabins.

Closer to your "home base" is an aspect of the ranch that delights kids of all ages. It's populated with friendly farm animals that love attention from visitors, including goats, chickens, and ducks! One of the standout "stars" of the farm is a delightful dwarf Nigerian goat named Baby, who recently won first place in the Pet Parade at the Bandera 4th of July celebration. If you'd like to bring a pet of your own to Lucky Star Ranch, they're welcome here! We only ask that they get along well with a variety of other animals, and that they remain leashed while on the property. The limit is one pre-approved pet per cabin.

We'd like to take a minute to discuss horses at the Lucky Star Ranch. There are some of those here, too, and you're more than welcome to pet them. While guests are not allowed to ride any of the ranch's horses, there are boarding facilities onsite if you'd like to bring your own! That way, you'll be able to take in the local countryside and parks in traditional Texas cowboy fashion. A negative Coggins test is required for all horses on the property; ask us for details if you'd like to bring yours along.

Another great perk of a stay at the Lucky Star Ranch Cabins is, if you book all three vacation cabins for your group of up to nine people, you'll have the place all to yourself! Otherwise, you'd be sharing outdoor amenities with the other cabins. There are picnic tables and a charcoal grill you're free to use when you're hankering for some genuine Texas BBQ, and there's a large fire pit here, too, perfect for roasting smaller snacks or just hanging out with your family and crew; remember, the Lucky Star Ranch is kid-friendly!. We'll provide the firewood for the fire pit, but please remember to bring your own charcoal. A variety of outdoor games is available, too, and for your convenience there are laundry facilities onsite. The ranch's owner lives on the property, if anything should come up, but they will otherwise respect your privacy.

Now it's time to step inside! Keep in mind all interior spaces here have been designed with similar amenities and features, so the following details apply equally to the trio of rental cabins. The first highlight that stands out is the dazzling natural light and golden woodwork, which in combination create a glowing and warm environment. The cabin's interior is open and roomy, in a studio-style arrangement that includes a bedroom, dining nook and functional and convenient kitchenette. The latter is equipped with a fridge, Keurig coffee maker, and a unique microwave that also functions as a conventional oven. You'll also have basic cookware, dining ware, and utensils. We've considered entertainment and connectivity, too, with a Roku-ready smart TV and high-speed Wifi Internet service.

Your Hill Country nights will be spent in restful slumber on the comfortable queen-sized bed that sleeps two. The option of an additional rollaway bed is available in all three cabins, with potential sleeping accommodations for as many as nine people. (Please let us know how many rollaway beds you'd like when you book with us.) Finally, cleanup's a pleasure with the full bath in each cabin, all of which include basic toiletries and a sparkling-clean shower stall. As part of your stay, fresh and fluffy bed and bath linens are provided, too!

The Cabins:
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Three cozy bedrooms featuring queen beds.
Rollaway mattress available upon request.
Bathrooms includes spacious showers.
Kitchenettes equipped with regular coffee and K-cup facilities, refrigerator, microwave (doubling as an oven), hot plate, and cooking basics.
Mini-split AC systems for climate control.

Amenities:
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Optional horses boarding for a fee (inquire during booking).
Shaded front porches with comfortable seating.
Property-wide Wi-Fi accessibility.
Firepit available for guest use.
Firewood is provided
Large TVs equipped with Roku.
Outdoor games and farm animals onsite.
Ideal dark skies for stargazing.
Access to scenic hiking and walking trails.
Charcoal grill provided for outdoor cooking.
Stunning mountain views.

Rates and Details:
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Maximum occupancy of 9 guests.
Nightly rate is based on 6 guests; additional guest fee of $20 per day for the additional 3 guests.
Children under 2 stay free; families welcome.
One medium-sized pet permitted with prior approval; pet fee of $25 per day per pet applies. Pets should not disturb wildlife or farm animals.

Location

* Mapped pin locations are not exact

Other Details

  • Mountain View
  • Children Allowed
  • Pets Considered
  • Hiking Allowed
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Cleaning fee is $125
  • Extra guest fee is $20, per day, after 6 guests
  • Pet fee is $25 per pet, per day
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Amenities

  • Internet
    Internet
  • Heating
    Heating
  • Linens
    Linens
  • Towels
    Towels
  • Air Conditioning
    Air Conditioning
  • Free Parking
    Free Parking
  • Washer
    Queen Size Bed
  • Washer
    Cell Coverage
  • Washer
    Central Air and Heat
  • Washer
    Charcoal Grill
  • Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi
  • Fridge
    Fridge
  • Fridge
    Microwave
  • Stove
    Stove
  • Coffee Pot
    Coffee Pot
  • Bird Watching
    Bird Watching
  • Photography
    Photography
  • Scenic Drives
    Scenic Drives
  • Sight Seeing
    Sight Seeing
  • Walking
    Walking
  • Waterfront
    Mountain
  • Events Not Allowed
    Events Not Allowed
  • Children Welcome
    Children Welcome
  • Long Term Renters
    Long Term Renters
  •  Smoking Not Allowed
    Smoking Not Allowed
  • Wheelchair Inaccessible
    Wheelchair Inaccessible
  • Budget
    Budget
  • Budget
    Family
  • Romantic
    Romantic

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