Our family loves hiking, fishing and farm animals, so as soon as I saw this property, I couldn't get it out of my head.
And I'm so glad we picked it! We have two kids and stayed for three nights. The first night we fished for crappie (caught a few off the dock!) and grilled fajitas. The second day we hiked around the beautiful Mission Tejas State Park, saw forests, found the oldest tree in the park and El Camino Real from the 1600's, and my daughter loved the playground and the old church. Our third day we got to tour the farm, and we all loved seeing the animals and learning more about all the trees, puppies, greenhouses, pigs, sheep and everything out there. My son was amazed at the lemon tree. My daughter wanted to stay longer! We fished for bass off the dock and all caught at least one! My husband caught a 5 pound bass! We enjoyed some beef hamburgers and honey from the farm. We are thankful to have found a place where our children can learn a little more about how animals are raised, how food is grown, and what it feels like to reel in a fish! The setting is amazingly peaceful. The house is not modern, in fact I think my grandma had the exact same cabinet fixtures, oven, stove, and bathroom counters. Pulling those cabinets open was a sweet nostalgic moment for me. We loved eating meals on the porch. The change of scenery and beautiful trees was just what we were looking for.