It is quiet country land, not an off-grid cabin
People hear “farm retreat on acreage” and picture solar panels, a composting toilet, and a weekend of rationing phone battery. That is not this. Every casita at La Finca has grid electricity, running water, a private bathroom, a kitchen, and Wi-Fi. You can work a morning, run a hot shower, and cook dinner in a real kitchen.
What changes is everything outside the door. There are no neighbors close enough to hear, no traffic noise, and no streetlights washing out the sky. The quiet comes from where the property sits, not from taking your conveniences away.
The three casitas
Casita 1 is the main one: the largest, laid out over two floors. Casitas 2 and 3 are the two newer builds and share the same layout as each other. Each is rented individually, so a stay is private rather than shared.
Every casita has a picnic table and a grill outside — worth knowing when you plan groceries, because cooking outdoors is most of the evening here.
Casita 1 sleeps seven, with two queen beds in the loft and a double below. Casitas 2 and 3 are studios sleeping four, each with a queen bed and a sofa bed.
Goats, dogs, and the rule that connects them
There are goats living on the land. They are residents rather than a scheduled attraction, and they are the first thing most guests walk out to look at.
Dogs are welcome for a pet fee, with one firm condition: leashed or supervised, never loose on the property. The goats live here full time and a loose dog is a problem for them long after your stay ends.
What is not here
No sauna, no cold plunge, no hot tub, no spa treatments, no yoga deck. Saying so plainly beats letting you discover it on arrival.
What is here is land to walk, air worth breathing, and a night sky with no light pollution for miles — on a clear night the Milky Way is visible. We make no certified-dark-sky or Bortle claim, and the stargazing guide explains what to reasonably expect.