A solo reset begins here

Room to walk. Air worth breathing.

Open land near Copperas Cove, three private casitas, and nothing asking for your attention.

Aerial view of the wooded property with two casitas among the trees

Quiet, with the comforts intact.

This is quiet country land — not a working farm, and not a wilderness expedition. Every casita is connected and stocked: you get a private bathroom, a kitchen, running water, electricity, and Wi-Fi, with a picnic table and a grill outside the door. What you give up is traffic, neighbors, and light — not a hot shower.

Nightly rates run from $200 for a single night down to $80 a night on stays of a month or more, cleaning fee included.

See the casitas

In every casita

  • Private bathroom
  • Kitchen with stove, oven and coffee maker
  • Running water and hot water
  • Air conditioning and heating (mini-split)
  • Wi-Fi and a dedicated workspace
  • TV with Roku
  • Bed linens, towels and toiletries
  • Private entrance
  • Deck with outdoor seating and dining
  • Grill
  • Shared fire pit
  • Fully fenced shared yard
  • Free parking on site

The fire pit is yours to use. Burn bans change through the year, so check first with Coryell County fire dispatch on (254) 865-7201, option 1. The grills run on gas and the tank is provided.

A gravel ranch road running along the fence line through the Texas Hill CountryThe mossy trunk of an old oak, up closeA wooden picnic table in the shade of the oak grove

After dark

No light pollution for miles.

On a clear night, the Milky Way is visible. We make no certified-dark-sky or Bortle claim. Read the research-grounded guide for responsible expectations and astronomy resources.

Read the stargazing guide →