Rancho Luna Cabina sits on 100 acres and features a screened-in porch, large deck, and wood-lined interior. Inside you’ll find a full kitchen, dining area, living space, bathroom, and washer/dryer. The main bedroom has a queen bed. A loft sleeps two on a low-profile king mattress and is accessed by narrow stairs—tight but fun, best for limber guests with a childlike sense of adventure. Dogs are welcome but must remain leashed outside. We do have several fenced in areas available that you can close off and let them explore and run. Smoking and vaping are not allowed inside or on the screened porch but are welcome on outdoor decks and at the pavilion. Motorcycles may park under the covered pavilion on the concrete.
Access is via a fairly long dirt road that can be soft in spots. Our neighbor rides motorcycles, so it is accessible—just take it slow and watch for softer areas. We are actively working with the neighbor to improve the road. At the end of the road you’ll see a gate and a sign with the Rancho Luna logo and address. The gate is usually open; if closed, it is not locked and opens easily. Follow the shell road to the two cabins. Your cabin is marked with a Rancho Luna logo and the name “Cabina.” Parking is easiest along the wooden fence or pavilion, then walk between the tiny cabin and the pavilion, a gravel path with lights leads the way. Truck and trailer parking is a large flat shell area visible just inside the gate. Motorcycles are welcome to ride directly into the pavilion and park under the roof, then walk across to the cabin.
We aim to give guests privacy, but this property is also our family’s getaway. Our son and his family live on-site in a fifth wheel, and you may see them or our grandkids around. At times we may be on the property enjoying a bonfire, the pool, or the pavilion. You’re always welcome to join us—we’d love to meet you—but we also fully respect guests who are here to unplug and enjoy quiet time.