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New Mexico Lodging for Bird Watching Vacations
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Adobe and Stars Bed and Breakfast Inn
of Taos is ideally situated between historic Taos and the Taos
Ski Valley, surrounded by the ancient Sangre de Christo mountains. A
vast mesa rolls westward to the horizon. Spacious and contemporary,
this luxurious B&B inn was designed especially with the views in
mind. Big windows, decks and patios invite star gazing, bird watching,
sunset viewing and the pleasure of contemplation in the hot tub under
the stars. It has features such as high viga beamed ceilings, kiva
fireplaces tucked in the corners of rooms, and outdoor portals to shade
the strong Northern New Mexico sun.
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Adobe and Stars Taos (800) 211-7076
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Heavenly Lodge
is a small, intimate, delightful place for retreats, events,
conferences, getaways and short term vacation rental, nestled in the
east mountains of New Mexico near Albuquerque and 75 minutes from Santa
Fe. Heavenly Lodge, peaceful and private, is located on 6 park-like
acres with large pine trees, walking paths, pond and a large hot tub to
make your visit special. Heavenly Lodge can have your meals catered for
you with our certified chief. We have great bird watching at
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge near our lodge.
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Heavenly Lodge Tijeras (505) 474-8359
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Bird the Gila Wilderness in SW New Mexico,
located on the SW NM Birding Trail, 335 species of birds as well as
butterflies and dragonflies are in the area. Ten species of
Hummingbirds are here during the season. We feed birds and
butterflies and have a great variety at Spirit Canyon Lodge.
We are a short walk to Lake Roberts and near hotsprings, Gila Cliff
Dwellings and other archeological sites. We have rooms and a
cottage. A cafe with full menu, German food on Saturday. We
have comfortable rooms, private baths and border the national
forest. It is quiet, peaceful, dark night skies with great star
gazing. Come try our hospitality.
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Spirit Canyon Lodge SilverCity (505) 536-9459
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Step into the old west when you enter the Black Range Lodge's
spacious lobby. Its massive stone walls and log-beamed ceilings - built
from the tumble-down ruins of Pretty Sam's Casino and the Monarch
Saloon - were completed in 1940. Nestled in the foothills of the Gila
National Forest, the Lodge provides easy access to its three million
acres of wild animals, flowers, forests, waterfalls and natural beauty.
Hiking, Bird Watching and photography are favorite past times here so
bring along the camera. A blend of old and new, each room has
plush furnishing and WiFi computer connections. Post your adventures on
the Internet, then your friends and family can see all the fun your
having.
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Black Range Lodge Kingston (800) 676-5622
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The Bobcat Inn B&B
is nestled on 10 acres of forested land with views of the mesa for
miles and miles. It was originally an old hacienda that has been
authentically renovated. It includes a beautiful courtyard, koi pond,
and is adobe pueblo style. Located in the foothills 7 miles Southeast
of Santa Fe, many interesting sites are located around Santa Fe and the
immediate area. Bird watching, hiking, bicycling, skiing, golf and even
white water rafting are all within reach or maybe you would like to go
shopping or visit some of our museums. Whatever you chose, start the
day with our gourmet breakfasts.
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Bobcat Inn Santa Fe (505) 988-9239
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Savor a relaxing retreat at El Rey Inn,
Santa Fe's unique lodging experience! Discover peaceful gardens which
attract an assortment of birds and butterflies, private patios, and the
spaciousness of a 5-acre oasis. 86 delightfully different
accommodations include Southwestern suites with fireplaces and
kitchenettes. Each charming room and suite is individually decorated
with handcrafted treasures and art collected throughout the years. Only
5 minutes from the Santa Fe Plaza, El Rey's reasonable rates,
complimentary continental breakfast, in-season pool, whirlpool and
sauna make El Rey a traveler's favorite.
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El Rey Inn Santa Fe (800) 521-1349
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Adobe & Pines Inn
is centered around a preserved 1832 adobe hacienda. Against the
wondrous backdrop of the ever-changing color on Taos Mountain, enjoy
our orchard with fruit trees and wild asparagus while breathing the
fresh, clean air with the faint bouquet of pine and sweet grass. As the
fire leaps in the corner fireplace and shadows dance on the softly
contoured adobe walls, it is more than the warmth of the fire that our
guests feel. Laughter and happy voices fill the Inn. Surrounded by
nature's beauty, there is a quality of relaxation and casual elegance.
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Adobe & Pines Taos (800) 723-8267
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The Java-Junction bed and breakfast
sleeps two in a queen-size bed, with a cot for a third, and includes
amenities such as a 6 foot soaking claw foot tub, full kitchen,
television, air-conditioning and a private patio. Our continental
breakfast offers fresh croissants, muffins, breads or breakfast
burritos (a local New Mexican favorite) and, of course, fabulous
coffees, espresso drinks and juices, all from our shop downstairs.
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Java Junction Madrid (877) 308-8884
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Discover a secluded natural retreat, just minutes
from downtown Santa Fe's historic plaza - yet miles from ordinary.
Nestled in the majestic Sangre de Cristos, The Bishop's Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa
offers the perfect balance of soothing luxury and exhilarating
recreation in a time-honored setting. During spring and fall, explore
the adjacent Santa Fe National Forest on guided trail rides - offering
dazzling views of rolling foothills and majestic canyons. Presiding
over 450 scenic acres at the base of the Sangre de Cristos, our lodge
is the premier choice of Santa Fe resorts.
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Bishop's Lodge Santa Fe (800) 419-0492
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Come stay with us at "The Parlor Car Bed & Breakfast"
when you visit the Chama Valley. Chama is a wonderful get-away
destination for hiking, bird watching, boat excursions, fishing and
horseback riding. State parks offer quiet, clean campsites; local shops
are stocked with wonderful finds. Enjoy chuck wagon dinners with cowboy
poetry reading, historic walking tours, fossil hunting and panning for
gold, sure to revive the Spirit of the West.
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Parlor Car Chama (888) 849-7800
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The Little Tree
is a charming and intimate four room bed and breakfast with
sweeping views, lush gardens, glorious sunsets and a night's sky laden
with stars. Located just a quick drive to town or the ski slopes.
Visiting hummingbirds enchant guests as they enjoy a scrumptious
breakfast on the portal. Whether it's tips on hiking, skiing, Taos
Pueblo, local artists, shopping, restaurants, or real estate agents, or
just leaving you alone to find your own way, we will do our best to
ensure that your visit will be all that you hope it will be.
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Little Tree Taos (800) 334-8467
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Experience Southwestern charm and history in Taos Inn,
this quintessential New Mexico inn located in the heart of Taos'
historic district. Acclaimed by National Geographic Traveler as "One of
America's Great Inns," and listed on the National and New Mexico
Registers of Historic Places. Choose from 44 unique rooms and suites,
most with seasonal pueblo-style fireplaces. Award-winning Doc Martin's
Restaurant ("a legendary restaurant" Bon Appetit), and The Adobe Bar
("The social center of Taos" Travel and Leisure) on the premises.
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Taos Inn Taos (888) 518-8267
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The Madeleine
is delighted to announce the opening of the Absolute
Nirvana Spa & Tea Room. This romantic Santa Fe bed and breakfast,
built in 1886 by a local railroad tycoon, offers an opportunity to
experience historic New Mexico lodging at its best. Tucked away on a
quiet street near the Santa Fe Plaza and Canyon Road
and surrounded by lush and peaceful gardens, birds and butterflies, the
inn features beautiful stained glass, ornate fireplaces, unique
architectural details and period antiques.
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Madeleine Santa Fe (888) 877-7622
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The Water Street Inn,
so many things within walking distance: Santa Fe’s reknowned
galleries and shops, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Museum of Fine Arts,
Palace of the Governors, and of course restaurants specializing in the
cuisines of New Mexico and the Southwest. Enjoy one of Santa Fe’s
historic buildings just steps from the Santa Fe Plaza. Santa Fe is the
jewel of New Mexico, and what better accommodations than the Water
Street Inn.
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Water Street Inn Santa Fe (800) 646-6752
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Walk through the massive carved gates of Hacienda Antigua
and step back in time. During its history the Hacienda has been a
trading post, wagon train stop, stage coach stop and railroad stop. The
gentle courtyard with its big cottonwood and abundance of birds,
butterflys and flowers is the heart of this 215 year old adobe
hacienda. Relax in the shade of the portal or soak up the bright
southwestern sun by the swimming pool and hot tub.
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Hacienda Antigua
Albuquerque
(800) 201-2986
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Red River is located in the southern Rock
Mountains, part of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and is completely
surrounded by the Carson National Forest. Perfect mountain living every
season of the year. There is a large deck on the river for relaxing
while watching ducks, deer and skiers coming down the slope. You can
soak up the scenery from the hot tub on the deck. We feel the River Street Bed and Breakfast
offers the best in privacy as well as the opportunity to make friends
and is just a short walk from the hustle and bustle of downtown.
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River Street Red River 866-754-6220 |
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The sights, sounds, and scents of New Mexico are to be found at Hacienda Vargas Bed and Breakfast Inn.
In the past the site was used both as a stagecoach stop and a train
station. It is a testimony to the romantic ambiance to be found here
that many pledge their devotion to each other by exchanging marital
vows in the Hacienda Vargas Chapel and spending their wedding night in
one of the suites with a private Jacuzzi and authentic Kiva fireplace.
Open a window and listen to the birds and gentle soothing sounds of the
desert.
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Hacienda Vargas Algodones (800) 261-0006
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Albuquerque's Adobe Nido Bed & Breakfast
is an oasis where guests feel welcome and at ease. We are located in
the North Valley, very close to Old Town and Downtown, but have such a
rural atmosphere, you won't even know you are in the city. Our grounds
include raised bed vegetable and herb gardens, flagstone paths,
southwest xeriscape, an aviary, outdoor banco sitting areas and patios,
a sounding pond and a fish pond with waterfall, and an outdoor Finnish
dry heat sauna.
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Adobe Nido Albuquerque 866-435-6436
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Sarabande Bed and Breakfast,
named for the rose that grows in its gardens, is a gracious, hospitable
inn, nestled in the pastoral Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque.
Sarabande Bed and Breakfast's enchanting casa features sculptured adobe
walls, ceilings crafted from hand hewn vigas and slender latillas,
one-of-a-kind antique stained glass windows and uniquely charming
guest rooms more peaceful than a Spanish lullaby. A bubbling courtyard
fountain welcomes you to a world that combines the quiet charm of
traditional New Mexico architecture with the serenity of the historic
Rio Grande Valley.
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Sarabande Bed and Breakfast Albuquerque (888) 506-4923
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The Nora Dixon Place,
built in 1960, echos New Mexico's unique Territorial era architecture.
The New Mexico Territorial style house is adobe brick with sawn pine
trim painted white and pedimented, divided-light windows. Nearby Old
Town Albuquerque offers museums, galleries, sightseeing, Indian art and
wonderful restaurants. Also nearby are the Albuquerque Zoo, Bio Park,
and Central Avenue--Historic Route 66.
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Nora Dixon Place Corrales (888) 667-2349
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Dobson House
sits at 7,000 feet on a 100 foot hill in a rift valley overlooking the
Rio Grande Gorge, near natural hot springs. All around, there are
mountains and desert. The Rio Grande Gorge is 350 feet deep at
Dobson House. The hiking and views are spectacular and there is an
interpretive center which provides information on the local geology,
flora and fauna. Be on the look out for mule deer, hawks, and eagles
who inhabit the area. Fish for northern pike and trout here. We'll be
glad to pack you a lunch. This is an ideal time for great
downhill and cross country skiing, hiking on the mesa, llama treks,
bird watching or soaking in the hot springs.
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Dobson House El Prado 505-776-5738
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Set on 10 acres,
DreamCatcher Inn is only a
half-mile from BLM land, for those who love to hike and
enjoy the peace and tranquility of the beautiful High
Desert. Relaxing is a priority at this Inn, which offers
magnificent views of both the Organ Mountains and the
city lights in the evenings. Our guests find themselves
close to fine dining, shopping, New Mexico State
University, NASA, and several of the area's colorful
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DreamCatcher Inn
Las Cruces
(505) 522-3035
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The Anasazi Ranch
located on the High Road to Taos continues the Martinez family
tradition of hospitality and the celebration of life in Northern New
Mexico including over 200 years of ranching in Peñasco. We are located
in Llano, near Taos, a fabled artist colony and Indian Pueblo. The view
from the ranch is sweeping: to the east, Jicarita peak; to the north,
Taos; to the west, the Rio Grande Valley and the San Pedro Wilderness,
100 miles distant. The Carson National Forest borders the ranch on the
south.
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Anasazi Ranch Penasco (505) 587-1939
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Fire Water Lodge Bed & Breakfast
offers a relaxing oasis for your well being and comfort. We offer
geothermal hot mineral water tubs in our rooms. Spa services are
available with our healing arts professionals. Our historic adobe motel
building is a 50's style motor court with classic charm. The guest
rooms surround a charming garden sitting area with a fire pit.
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Fire Water Lodge Truth or Consequences (505) 740-0315
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