Ranch isn't just a resort, it's an adventure
Just off Interstate 40 and down a dusty dirt road, a gate straddles the entrance to an adventure that Europeans flock to and a retreat where even Troy Aikman can find seclusion.
Follow the winding drive to the lodge at Tiger Mountain Ranch Resort, and it isn't hard to see why. The gravel giggles under the car tires, the air is laced with the scent of sage and pine, the cicadas chorus echoes off the rolling hills, ...
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