At Ringneck Rendezvous, guests stay in the original farmhouse vacation rental which was constructed in 1908 and renovated with all the modern conveniences, including shower, bath, washer, dryer, television, VCR, and air-conditioning. Sleeping quarters provide accommodations for eight people. The kitchen includes a range, refrigerator and microwave and is equipped with dishes and cooking utensils.
For hunters there are 640 acres adjacent to the farmhouse available for hunting pheasants, sharp tail grouse and Huns. Two hundred ringneck pheasants are released annually. Whitetail, mule deer, turkeys and antelope also inhabit the area nearby. Guests may enjoy photo safaris, trap shooting, hiking, artifact hunting, bicycling, wildlife and bird watching.