Ten Bits Ranch is a western-themed 8-cabin property with dirt road access and limited amenities due to being "off the grid" as far as infrastructure goes. The rooms were very clean and spacious with king beds. Limitations are one bathroom per room and ZERO closets, drawers, or hanging space for clothes. You'll be living out of your suitcase. The rooms have a mini-fridge, microwave, and Keurig coffee maker. The cantina has refrigerators to share, coffee, and food for making a light breakfast.
Because this ranch is off the grid and supplies its own electricity (Solar), the rooms have to be powered down when gone, which means suffering with some heat issues in the summer months. Faucet water was plentiful although non-potable. The ranch itself is a work-in-progress and there is not much to do there except for fire pits that were nice to use at sunset. The hosts (Sis and Cowboy) are very nice and communicate well, providing plenty of info and advice on the stay.
I hope the power situation improves because it would be nice to stay there in the summer months without losing A/C power and having an air-conditioned cantina to use. It looks like they are adding more rooms and more amenities in the future. A shaded area and even a pool would be a great addition for guests to use.
Overall, the ranch is a good place to call home while you visit Big Bend but it is a rustic environment with few amenities. More like a campground with hotel rooms.