OK. A friend of ours works on the ranch, which is how we knew about it. But we were amazed upon arrival, even after her description. The house was lovely. Beautifully decorated with interesting books, art, pieces of nature that tied it to the outdoor surroundings. Fields of bluebonnets about to pop (we were a week or 2 early for the wildflowers) and a 3 minute walk takes you to the border of the Fossil Rim Exotic Wildlife Preserve, from where you can see large African deer up close, and giraffe and zebra in the distance. 26 miles of hiking trails and mowed paths (we covered a lot of this), with spiritual sites, caves, ledges,cliffs, and lots of fossils to find. The house itself had a fantastic kitchen for creating wonderful meals with another couple or family. And the picture of that "indoor soaking pool" says it all. We were in it every day. Lovely with the candles on the rock wall behind and view into the yard out the patio door. The bedrooms had really cool locations - one with a skylight and patio/deck, so that you could actually "bird from bed". We saw the last of the Cedar Waxwings in the morning, and Sandhill Cranes flying overhead, returning north. The other is a beautiful loft room up a ladder, with a relaxing living room in between. Oh, and there's also a sauna - though we didn't try that. We were here 2 nights and then moved on to stay at one High Hope Ranch's other accommodations, equally beautiful and unique - the Mata'zamo House on the Cliff. We went alone this time, but it would be a great place to enjoy with some friends - a plan in our future.