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Accomodation Bed Setup At The Bird Ranch

Accommodations

Historic Ranch Accommodations in Central California | The Bird Ranch
The Bird Ranch at San Luis Creek offers thoughtfully restored overnight accommodations within a historic early 1900s ranch estate, designed for extended stays and small private groups. 

Set on the land and creekside habitat, the farmhouse and outbuildings blend old-world charm with modern comfort.  Each space has curated furnishings, simple comforts, and details intended to support rest, connection, and time together. 

BRICK OVEN PIZZA

A wood-burning brick oven located on the patio offers guests a relaxed way to cook together during their extended stays.


Ask about our personal pizza chefs available for hire.

ANTIQUE FURNISHING

The ranch is furnished with thoughtfully collected antiques and vintage pieces that reflect the ranch’s history.


These details create a warm, relax atmosphere and a sense of continuity with the land and its past.

WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE

A traditional wood-burning fireplace warms the Farmhouse during cooler evenings, offering guests a place to slow down and enjoy time together indoors.

Accommodations at The Bird Ranch are limited and thoughtfully intended to support extended stays and intimate, multi-day use of the property.


Overnight lodging is not designed to accommodate large guest counts.

The Farmhouse offers traditional indoor bedrooms, while the Hen House and Love Shack are separate, stand-alone guest quarters. These historic former chicken coops have been carefully modernized and offer a glamping-style experience. While they do not include attached bathrooms, shared restrooms are located just steps away for guest convenience.

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The property includes seven bedrooms and comfortably sleeps up to twelve overnight guests.

Marshmellow in front of Fire At The Bird Ranch
Firepit Sunset At The Bird Ranch
Pizza Making in front of wood fire oven at the bird ranch
TESTIMONIAL
"Julie made sure our family ask of the fire for wood oven pizza and a telescope were all accounted for!"

- Mendez Family

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