Secluded on a hillside in Lost Pine Forest, 9E Ranch Bed and Breakfast near Smithville, Bastrop and Austin is a cattle ranch spanning 300 acres with ponds, wooded Piney Creek, a fountain, and two gazebos near colorful native flowers. Hiking trails provide great views of Texas Longhorns, wild turkey, deer, birds, American Quarter Horses, miniture donkeys, cats and wildlife. Watch the sunset from the porch rocker or a garden bench. Stay in a log cabin that may include a private deck, antique footed tub, wood-burning stove, sleeping loft or sky roof. Two-bedroom Daisy Cottage boasts a spacious living room. All accommodations have refrigerators, stoves, grill and local menus to Bastrop County restaurants. Go shopping or play golf nearby. Fishing and swimming are popular at Buescher and Bastrop State Parks.
Experience the beauty of the Lost Pines of Texas while staying at the 300 acre 9E Ranch. The cabins are close (14 miles) from the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa, ten miles from Bastrop and ten miles from Smithville, close to Rosanky. The Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Dijango Spa offer golf, tennis, horseback, and hiking. For the golf lover there are four golf courses near by and many guests make a weekend of playing golf.
Each cabin provides peaceful and romantic accommodations for honeymoon, anniversaries, special get-aways, quiet time, and weddings. Experience the beauty of the Lost Pines of Texas while relaxing in a rocking chair on the front porch of the Texas Lone Star Log Cabin or take in the panoramic view of the Lost Pine Forest from Eagles' Nest Log Cabin or our newest Daisy Cottage tucked in the hillside pines. Michelle's Log cabin is the perfect setting for the horse lover to sit on the porch and enjoy our American Quarter Horses as they gallop through the pasture.
9E Ranch Bed and Breakfast is a member of:
Texas Bed and Breakfast Association
Texas Hotel/Motel Association
Bastrop-Smithville Bed and Breakfast Association
Bastrop Chamber of Commerce
Smithville Chamber of Commerce
Named "Best for Star Gazing" by Arrington's Bed and Breakfast Journal
Dusty Dave's 100 Most Beautiful Rustic Inns
Written up in "Texas Highways"