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A spacious living area is highlighted by high ceilings and large windows allowing natural light to fill the space. Comfortable seating includes a dark sofa and a dining table for four. Warm wood tones contribute to the cabin's rustic charm.
Home in Las Vegas
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Aug’s Cabin - Cozy 2 Story w/ Country Charm

JeanRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We came from Michigan to visit our son and granddaughter in LasVegas NM. The cabin was a great place to stay and hang out with them. We visited the Taos, Santa Fe and Montezuma areas as well. We felt safe and comfortable, we cooked meals and found everything we needed. Gabrielle was always responsive and helpful and we had a great time.
Guest favorite
An outdoor communal area is featured, showcasing a fire pit surrounded by gravel and wooden seating. Lush greenery and trees create a natural backdrop, while a pergola structure offers shade. This tranquil setting invites relaxation and connection with nature.
Guesthouse in Santa Fe
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

La Chihuahua Casita ~ earth-friendly desert oasis

NataliaRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
What a beautiful property and Casita! We enjoyed it so much and so did our dogs. We especially loved that the casita had a private fenced in backyard for the dogs to roam and use the restroom. What a great place! Would absolutely stay again!
Top guest favorite
A hot tub with clear water is shown in a fenced area, surrounded by trees. Snowflakes are falling softly, creating a serene winter scene. The fencing is made of wooden beams, adding a rustic touch to the environment.
Guesthouse in Taos
5 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Casita at Taos Solasis (Little House)

Katie and TimRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Super cute casita in a really tranquil area of Taos! The hosts really went the extra mile with nice touches like a snack basket (which we were really excited about after a long drive), nice smelling lotions, and extra toothbrushes and toothpaste for those who forgot theirs. The bedding was super cozy and the outdoor area was really wonderful for our dogs. We’d stay again!
Superhost
Two green utility covers are positioned on bare ground, surrounded by a sprawling landscape with sparse vegetation. In the distance, trees and hills are visible under a clear blue sky, creating an open and natural setting.
Home in Rainsville
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Bright One Bedroom Tiny Home on 2 Acres in Mora!

RoseRating, 5 stars1 week ago
It was nice, clean, had lots of space.
Superhost
A spacious wooden deck is featured, bordered by a wooden railing. Several planters with colorful flowers are positioned along the edges. A metal chair is visible near the windows of the adjacent building, inviting relaxation in the soft light.
Guest suite in Ranchos de Taos
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Albert's Little House

JamesRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Small, but efficient place. Great hosts.
Superhost
A studio apartment features rustic wooden beams overhead and soft carpeting. A wooden dresser is positioned against one wall, with a television placed on top. A small kitchenette area includes a countertop, microwave, toaster oven, and refrigerator, while a window allows for natural light.
Apartment in Mora
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Cozy Studio in Mora

LoriRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Perfect fit for my needs,I will be back and pass the information to family members and friends for their travels to Mora, New Mexico. The refrigerator, toaster oven and microwave were very helpful. Bare minimum provided so be sure to bring your own utensils. The water pressure in the shower was good and the water was nice and hot when needed.
Top guest favorite
The exterior of a traditional adobe casita is displayed, surrounded by vibrant greenery and flower beds. A stone pathway leads to an arched entrance, framed by trees and shrubs. The earthy tones of the building blend harmoniously with the natural landscape.
Guesthouse in Dixon
5 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

La Casita Guesthouse

PeteRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Five star ratings are usually given to easily. Can everything and everywhere we stay truly be the best of the best. I fall prey to this also. The Casita for me was a getaway into a relaxing past. Down a gravel road next door to a small charming winery. You walk through an adobe arched wall surrounding a grassy courtyard. Flowers waiting to grow in the springtime sun. There is a small covered patio to sit and read or paint or just breathe deeply and remember The house is old world charm. Simple yet elegant. The exposed beams are as thick as telephone poles. I fell in love and quickly changed my plans to just hangout and be. The bed was comfortable, living room adequate, and a full kitchen with a gas stove. Saritas dog came to visit me each morning for a scratch behind her ears. There is a small mexican restaurant a couple hundred yards away that must be tried. It even had dipped ice cream. Java chunk! I did not want to leave and will keep a bit it's charm in my soul forever.
Guest favorite
A group of bighorn sheep is depicted in a desert landscape, characterized by a vast expanse of sagebrush and sparse vegetation. Majestic mountains rise in the background under a clear blue sky, providing a scenic backdrop to the natural surroundings.
Tiny home in Carson
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

Glamping in a Tiny A-Frame Stargazer

MereyaRating, 5 stars2 days ago
Needed a quick place to stay for the night, and this spot delivered exactly what I was looking for. It's truly a glamping experience—super comfortable bed, clean sheets, a pitcher of water, and stunning views of the stars. Think: camping, but with a boujee setup and no need to pitch your own tent. That said, it is definitely bare bones in a good way. Come prepared like you would for camping: bring your own lighting (headlamp or flashlight is a must), cups, extra water, toilet paper, blankets, etc. Wear closed toed shoes. It's the located in the high desert so expect chilly nights, but it quickly warms up with the sun. The owner was very upfront about what to expect, which I really appreciated, and she was incredibly responsive throughout. It's about a 30-minute drive from Taos proper. We arrived late at night and still found the place easily, but again—don’t forget a headlamp for that 30-second walk to the bathroom in the dark!

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