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Vacation rentals in New Mexico

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An elevated wooden deck features warm string lights, providing a cozy ambiance in the evening. A circular glamping tent is visible next to a well-lit cabin. A metal fire pit sits on the gravel surface, accompanied by a comfortable seating area.
Tent in High Rolls
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

El Campo Glamping - El Segundo (The Second)

Welcome to El Campo Glamping! A place to count stars. This is a one of a kind escape in the gorgeous Lincoln National Park region nestled in the beauty of nature. A unique glamping experience in High Rolls Mountain Park, New Mexico on 20 acres of private and secluded land. A luxury tent furnished with hotel quality beds and linens. Each tent has a private, detached bathroom in close proximity to the tent with a hot shower, sink and incinerating toilet, allowing for complete comfort in nature.

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Tiny home in Blanco
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Tiny room with a view.

small, super clean and peaceful. get some peace and quiet overlooking the San Juan River, with inspirational views. has private hot tub and gas fire pit. Discover many activities. boating ,fishing ,kayaking ,hiking,wines of the San Juan, ruins and petroglyphs , and dirt biking , etc 420 friendly. has coffee maker and coffee and complimentary snacks and filtered drinking water provided. also a kitchenette with microwave, electric griddle with all utensils and dishes charcoal and barbecue grill

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Earthen home in Tres Piedras
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

CasaLuz Desert Earthship Retreat: Cozy Offgrid

Re-energize in the high desert! This Earthship retreat surrounds you with adobe curves, solar power, lux finishes and endless skies. Wake to quiet sunrise views + End your day with incredible stargazing in dark sky country. Inside you'll find • 2 comfy queen beds with cozy bedding • Fully equipped kitchen • Fast Wifi • BBQ grill + Fire pit area • Dedicated workspace + Board games • Tub + Rain shower Unplug without sacrifice! 15 minutes to Taos, 45 minutes to Taos Ski Valley yet worlds away!

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A close-up view of flowering plants displays clusters of small, vibrant purple blossoms. Delicate petals extend outward, creating a fluffy appearance, while green leaves surround the flowers, adding vivid contrast to the scene.
Guesthouse in Coyote Abiquiu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Clothing Optional - “Bare House Cottage"

A spacious but cozy cottage nestled among the ponderosa and piñon pines. This mountain retreat offers expansive views and deck space. Borders on Santa Fe National forest. Relax in this special getaway... naked forest bath, reset/reconnect, stargaze. This cottage is an architectural gem - think "tiny living," with intelligent design. 30 min from beautiful Abiquiu Lake & Georgia O'keefe country. Many activities await the adventurous-at-heart: Hike Pedernal, SUP and mountain bike to name a few :)

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An octagonal room features a stunning vaulted ceiling made of reclaimed wood. Natural light floods in through multiple windows, illuminating a spacious bed and a cozy seating area. A small kitchenette and dining space are visible, creating a warm and functional atmosphere.
Tiny home in Datil
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 256 reviews

Shekinah Hermitage: Peace at the Forest’s Edge

Shekinah Hermitage is at 8000ft. overlooking the Cibola N. F. This unique cabin looks into a canyon to the north, and eastward over the San Agustin Plains. Surrounded by juniper and pinion trees, it is very remote. Windows all around give the feel of being outdoors but the solid structure is immovable in high winds. Inside is all you need including limited solar-battery 120V electricity. There is an attached bathroom with a sawdust composting toilet. Outside a high deck offers stunning views.

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A yurt sits elevated on a wooden deck, surrounded by desert flora. Colorful wildflowers bloom in the foreground, leading the eye towards the rugged red rock formations in the background under a clear blue sky.
Yurt in Abiquiu
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 635 reviews

Yurt Overlooking the Chama River in Abiquiu

T R A N Q U I L O A tranquil and rustic experience secluded yet easily accessible on a hillside below the stunning Cerrito Blanco in Abiquiu. This large, 24-foot yurt makes the perfect weekend or week-long getaway for a couple or family looking for a unique experience. Sip your coffee (an organic medium roast is provided) on the deck, practice yoga, meditate, read/write, gaze up at the Milky Way, bird watch and take in the beauty of the Chama River Valley, right in the heart of Tewa country!

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A modern exterior features a sleek structure with large glass doors revealing an outdoor lounging area. Two individuals are seen enjoying a moment on an inviting deck, seated on stylish Adirondack chairs against a backdrop of rolling mountains and sagebrush.
Home in El Prado
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

Taos Skybox "Horizons" High Desert Retreat

Set on 30 acres of private land on the western edge of town, Taos Skybox "Horizons" studio is a unique vacation home experience, purpose-built to take advantage of the dark skies and endless vistas of the high desert landscape. Sitting at 7,000 ft. above sea level, views abound, as your retreat borders Taos Pueblo Native lands, yet is only 15 minutes from the Taos Plaza. Truly a memorable destination, Horizons is modern and well-equipped with a full kitchen, laundry, and fiber optic internet!

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A rustic cabin is set against a backdrop of tall trees, featuring a metal roof and a front porch. A stone wall surrounds the property, and a wooden fence enhances the pastoral setting, with grassy areas leading up to the cabin.
Cabin in Cleveland
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Serenity on the Mountain. Los Vallecitos LLC

The cabin sets in a meadow looking at the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, A pond and lush green grass make this a special place. The cabin has all of the amenities including Wifi. It has running water, a bathroom and a full kitchen, but the special part is the beautiful setting. The entrance of the property borders the Rio de La Casa, a small river running with clear mountain runoff. You may see sheep grazing the meadows, the quiet solitude in this beautiful valley will bring peace to your soul.

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Cabin in Ribera
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 322 reviews

GanEden Freedom Farm River Retreat

Your retreat from it all! Enjoy the tranquil sanctuary of our hidden valley on the Pecos River. A beautiful 45 minute drive from Santa Fe and only 20 minutes from the historic railroad town of Las Vegas. Take time out to write, paint, sing, unwind ... spend time by the river, soak in the local hot springs, visit our horses. Enjoy your own private patio and grill. Sip your morning coffee listening to the sound of the running water in the 'acequia'. Gated access. Extra guests $25 a night.

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Earthen home in El Prado
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 533 reviews

Taos Earthship: Modern + Mesa

Located in the world-famous Greater World Earthship Community, this modern off-grid home is one of a kind! Built by hand over 8 years by me, your host, Kirsten. This sustainable house is bright, light, and airy with clean lines and unique details. Like all Earthships this house is built from natural and repurposed materials such as used automobile tires, cardboard, old cans and bottles. All electricity for the house is from solar. All water is from the sky. More comfort, less hippie.

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A hot tub is situated on a wooden deck, surrounded by tall trees and a clear blue sky. The water's surface reflects the sunlight, creating a serene setting for relaxation amidst a forest backdrop.
Cabin in Jemez Springs
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Cozy Forest Escape with Private Hot Tub

Escape to a Peaceful Forest Retreat Nestled on a 1.5-acre wooded lot, this relaxing cabin offers the perfect retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Located adjacent to the Valles Caldera National Preserve, our property boasts: - Relaxing Hot Tub: Unwind among the pines - Wildlife watching opportunities - Short drive to Fenton Lake for top-notch fishing - Modern comforts for a peaceful stay - Proximity to outdoor activities for all seasons: hiking, biking, fishing, and skiing

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An illuminated geodesic dome is nestled among trees, providing a warm glow against the natural surroundings. Elevated on a platform, the structure offers a unique design that harmonizes with the landscape, showcasing a blend of modern architecture and nature.
Dome in Nogal
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 374 reviews

Zia Geo Dome at El Mistico Ranch (NO Kids or Pets)

(ADULTS ONLY. NO KIDS) (NO PETS ALLOWED) Unplug from the city to soak up in nature and experience a romantic getaway with an amazing sunset view at our ZIA Geo Dome at El Mistico Ranch. El Mistico Ranch consist of 30 acres of natural high desert land with natural spring waters, nearby Lincoln National Forest as our next door neighbor. The climate is mild here and the property is vegetated with pinon pine, juniper, and a variety of cacti. Enjoy Stargazing in the middle of nature!

Popular amenities for New Mexico vacation rentals

All about New Mexico

New Mexico, known as the Land of Enchantment, possesses a powerful draw for artists and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The western state is home to awe-inspiring desert landscapes, adobe-walled ruins, snow-peaked mountains, big-city amenities in Santa Fe and Albuquerque, and small artist communities like Taos. In the south, you’ll be inspired by dazzling skies, snow-like sand drifts, and the Rio Grande’s blue waters. Wild caves, deep gorges, mineral springs, and soaring mountains offer hiking, skiing, horseback riding, and the opportunity to soak in healing mineral springs. Turn down one of Albuquerque’s cobblestone alleyways and discover hidden patios, the smell of roasting chilis, and isolated churches.

Santa Fe has adobe monuments, world-class museums, Native American galleries, and gourmet restaurants. Artist towns like Taos and the curiously named Truth or Consequences continue New Mexico’s creative heritage, from turquoise jewelry-making to folk art. Events like the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow introduce visitors to ancient rituals and ceremonial dances among ancestral ruins and settlements — a reminder of the state’s many Indigenous people, such as the Navajo and Pueblo. Diverse communities offer a unique blend of cuisines, cultures, and languages throughout the state.

What are the top things to do in New Mexico?

Petroglyph National Monument

Approximately 20,000 petroglyphs can be found throughout the 7,244-acre park. The images were carved into the basalt escarpment by Indigenous peoples and Spanish settlers hundreds of years ago. Three main hiking trails can be found in the park, the easiest being Boca Negra Canyon, with over 100 petroglyphs viewable from the trail. The monument is managed jointly by the City of Albuquerque and the National Park Service to preserve the culturally significant site.

Bike Albuquerque

Spanning 200 square miles, Albuquerque is a paradise for cyclists. Dozens of lanes crisscross the city, connecting laidback neighborhoods with downtown along stretches of former Route 66. Travel along the Paseo del Bosque River Trail, or cycle to the filming locations of a famous Albuquerque-based TV show and the plethora of local breweries and wineries.

White Sands National Monument

Miles from the ocean and nearest river, White Sands National Monument is a desert playground. Gleaming white gypsum sand is formed into extraordinary sand dunes up to 60 feet tall. Set up a picnic amongst the haunting, snow-like sandscape or glide down the white dunes — the park store even rents out round saucers for doing just that. Explore the vast landscape with a drive around the 16-mile Dunes Drive, taking time to stop along the way to explore the hiking trails, picnic areas, and exhibits.

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