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Vacation rentals in New Mexico

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A serene bedroom is showcased with a spacious bed covered in a crisp white comforter. Large windows with sheer curtains offer views of the San Juan River and surrounding landscape, providing a bright and airy atmosphere.
Tiny home in Blanco
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 134 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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The exterior of a modern earth home features large windows framed in wood, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. A welcoming entrance is marked by double doors. The outdoor area includes a table with chairs, a bright yellow umbrella, and surrounding greenery.
Earthen home in El Prado
5 out of 5 average rating, 303 reviews

Private & Comfortable, Modern Taos Earthship

Our modern earth home is a cozy, craftsman-built nest that treats its visitors to light, open space & color. It has a quiet, private setting with everything needed to make your stay comfortable &, hopefully, inspired. The outdoors is this home's other half, creating an enveloping amphitheater of gardens, birds, trees & a hammock. Beyond this private nest are 360 degree views of the Sangre de Christo Mountains, the Rio Grande Gorge, spectacular sunset displays & miles of walking & bike trails.

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An aerial view of a Pueblo Style home is presented, showcasing a serene pool surrounded by a spacious outdoor area. The home is set against a backdrop of rolling hills and a cloudy sky. Desert vegetation is seen throughout the landscape, enhancing the natural beauty.
Home in Las Cruces
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Desert Oasis with Pool

Pueblo Style home on 1+ Acre with Pool! This charming 4BR/2BA Pueblo Style home features stunning details throughout. Gorgeous saltillo tile in the living areas with beautiful wood beam accents, and a kiva-style fireplace for cozy winter nights. The primary suite offers direct access to the covered patio for summer dips in the pool and evening Sunsets. The 4th bedroom is huge and could be used as a second living area. The pool is not heated but will be open and cleaned all year. Sorry no pets.

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The interior of the cabin features a circular layout with a high, wooden ceiling and large windows providing expansive views. A spacious bed is nestled against a wall, with a cozy rug underfoot and a wooden table set nearby. A black dog relaxes on the rug.
Tiny home in Datil
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 238 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 log cabin with a green metal roof is seen from the front, featuring a wooden porch with steps leading up to the entrance. The surrounding area displays sandy ground and scattered greenery, providing a natural setting.
Cabin in Glorieta
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Hilltop Nest

Kick back and relax in this stylish cabin in the forest. Hilltop location with forever views. Just off scenic Route 66 (Hwy 50), up a steep (but short) driveway, sits a 2-bedroom log cabin with plenty of birdsong and pine trees, a porch surrounded by views and furnished with a grill for outdoor dining. Five miles east is the village of Pecos with the Pecos River for fishing, hiking, and exploring. Sixteen miles north is the legendary city of Santa Fe packed with world-class art and culture

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An expansive concrete pad is depicted in the foreground, surrounded by the vast High Desert landscape. The flat surface features markings and outlines, with a distant view of rolling barren land extending under a clear sky. Sparse vegetation is visible around the pad.
Place to stay in Roswell
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 584 reviews

True Cold War Relic Atlas F Missile Silo / Bunker

The Missile Base / Bunker property with its former upper level underground Launch Control Center as your PRIVATE APARTMENT and a Utility Tunnel that leads to the Missile Silo nearly 180 feet deep, with much of its original floors still intact. Learn what it took to operate one of these amazing sites. The major construction/refurbishment areas have been renovated into an unbelievable underground home and office. Prepare for one of the most awesome tours included with the cost of your stay.

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A modern modular structure is positioned among expansive sagebrush fields, with mountains visible in the background. The building features large glass doors reflecting the sky, showcasing a seamless connection with the natural surroundings.
Home in El Prado
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 331 reviews

Taos Skybox "Stargazer" High Desert Retreat

Set on 30 acres of private land on the western edge of town, Taos Skybox "Stargazer" 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, Stargazer is modern and well-equipped with a full kitchen, laundry, and fiber optic internet!

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An aerial view of the log cabin is presented, surrounded by greenery and stone pathways. A deck with seating is visible, along with a firepit area consisting of red chairs. A pink umbrella adds a pop of color, enhancing the outdoor living space.
Cabin in Jemez Springs
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Top 1% | River Oasis | Hot Springs Nearby

Nestled at the base of a majestic mountain, Casa del Rio offers sweeping views of the mesa and river, with the Jemez River flowing right through the property. Modern amenities meet natural beauty—enjoy sunsets from the deck, s’mores by the riverside firepit, and drift off to the soothing sounds of the water. Just five minutes from hot springs and scenic hikes, and only an hour from Santa Fe or Albuquerque, it’s the perfect place to relax, explore, and make unforgettable memories.

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The Earthship's unique exterior features a blend of organic shapes and earthy colors. A textured green wall and reddish accents showcase a harmonious integration with the surrounding landscape. Ornamental plants and native flora enhance the entrance, while a red door adds a pop of color to the natural setting.
Earthen home in Tres Piedras
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Hummingbirds Nest Earthship- Taos

Discover the magic of the Land of Enchantment in this unique, one-bedroom, one-bathroom custom Earthship. This sanctuary is thoughtfully crafted to blend seamlessly with its breathtaking surroundings, providing an immersive experience in luxury off grid living. Designed with sustainability at its core, the Earthship features solar power, rainwater collection, and propane systems, allowing you to minimize your environmental footprint while enjoying maximum comfort.

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An aerial view captures the winding Chama River bordered by vibrant autumn trees, with rolling hills and rugged terrain extending into the distance. The red structure of the casita is visible along a dirt path, showcasing the serene landscape of Abiquiu.
Home in Abiquiu
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 309 reviews

Casa Granada, Sunny casita along on the Rio Chama

A tranquil experience and secluded getaway, yet easily accessible below the stunning Cerrito Blanco in Abiquiu. This 800 square foot casita makes the perfect weekend or week-long getaway for a couple or small family looking for a unique experience in beautiful Abiquiu. Sip your coffee outside or along the river, practice yoga, meditate, read, write, stargaze, bird watch and take in the beauty of the Chama River Valley, right in the heart of Tewa country!

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A person is seen relaxing in a spacious hot springs tub, with feet resting on the edge. The background features calm waters and rolling hills under a partly cloudy sky, creating a serene atmosphere in a natural setting.
Home in Truth or Consequences
5 out of 5 average rating, 394 reviews

Riverside Hot Springs Private Retreat

Welcome to our peaceful and picturesque sanctuary in the high desert of New Mexico: a comfortable, well-appointed three bedroom home with a spacious, private outdoor patio, large hot springs tub and a magical solarium -- all situated with stunning views in the quiet of nature. We invite you to come soak in the healing waters, unplug from your daily stressors, and luxuriate in rest and replenishment.

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The exterior of a rustic adobe-style building exhibits traditional Southwest architecture, featuring earth-toned walls and wooden accents. A simple entry door is visible, framed by a natural landscape with dry grass and shrubs. Sunlight casts a warm glow over the structure.
Bungalow in Abiquiu
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Star Dance Lodge Sun Casita

Visit the startling beauty of the plateaus above Lake Abiquiu in northern New Mexico. Stardance provides a secluded experience for travelers, artists, fishermen, birdwatchers, stargazers, and more. Stardance sits above the upper Rio Chama canyons on 30 acres of trails and undisturbed natural terrain.

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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