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A vibrant rainbow arches over a lush landscape dotted with greenery and colorful wildflowers. Soft clouds and a pastel sky create a serene backdrop, highlighting the natural beauty of the area.
Home in Ojo Caliente
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

21 Acre Magical Ranch House in Ojo Caliente

The Ojo Mystico Solar Adobe Ranch House is a magical one of a kind eco-lux retreat located in Ojo Caliente, and Carson National Forest. A spacious 1200 sqft open studio style ranch house sits on 21 acres with the most enchanted views anywhere in Northern New Mexico, 5 minutes to Ojo Caliente Hot Springs, peaceful privacy, galactic night skies, fast fiber-optic wifi, large open kitchen, indoor/outdoor hammock chairs, and tranquility able to calm the wildest of spirits, and sooth the heart & soul.

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Farm stay in Ojo Caliente
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Casa Ojo Farm Stay - Ojo Caliente

Hot springs, tranquility, and relaxation await with a stay at Casa Ojo. Take in views of rosy cliffs over the Rio Ojo Caliente in this sun filled space. Nestled on an active farm, this peaceful retreat boasts a large deck, bird song, star gazing, and an active acequia dating back to 1790. Located just 4mi south of Ojo Caliente Hot Springs and a short drive from Northern New Mexico recreation and tourist destinations. Whether you’re searching for serene solitude or adventure, Casa Ojo has it all.

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A cozy living area is highlighted by a red leather sectional and a wooden coffee table. Colorful decor and a vibrant patterned tablecloth adorn a small side table, while blue windows frame views of the surrounding nature. Soft lighting enhances the cabin's rustic charm.
Guesthouse in El Rito
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Secluded Folk Art Cabin by the Acequia

Rustic, cute, cozy, comfortable country cabin @ 7300 ft on 8 acres with high speed internet. Peaceful, quiet & secluded setting in the Carson National Forest. Explore Anasazi ruins & O’Keefe Country, hike/ bike/climb in El Rito, soak at Ojo Caliente/ undeveloped springs in Taos & Jemez, float the Rio Grande/Chama, swim in Abuquiu lake or enjoy miles of roads great for dirt bikes/ATVs. XC ski 2 mi away after snowstorms + more above Chama/Los Alamos/Taos. Downhill ski in Santa Fe or Taos- 1.5 hr.

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A charming adobe casita is set against a serene backdrop, featuring warm lighting from windows. A shaded porch with wooden chairs overlooks the surrounding landscape. Natural desert plants frame the exterior, and a patio umbrella provides additional shade for outdoor relaxation.
Guesthouse in Abiquiu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Viento del Rio - Abiquiu Casita with Private Hot Tub

Viento del Rio is a perfect place to absorb the serenity of the Abiquiu area. Located off the beaten path (but not too far) centrally located to many area wonders. There are numerous places to hike nearby. Views of mountains (including Pedernal) in all directions are stunning. Nearby attractions include Plaza Blanca, Georgia O'Keefe Welcome Center and Ghost Ranch. Easy drive to Taos and Santa Fe. A truly lovely place to rest, relax and take in all the nearby sites and activities.

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A bright living area features large windows allowing natural light to illuminate the space. A cozy sofa is positioned near a round dining table surrounded by modern chairs. The kitchen area is visible, showcasing natural materials and an open layout that integrates with the scenic landscape.
Earthen home in El Prado
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 531 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 two-story home is set against a dramatic sky colored in warm oranges and soft blues. Solar panels are positioned at the foreground, while juniper trees are visible nearby, contributing to the natural landscape of the Chama River Valley.
Home in Abiquiu
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 418 reviews

Hawk House

This cozy 2-story home sits on 10 acres in the Chama River Valley, with views of Cerro Pedernal and the mountains. Rustic, cozy, with all basic amenities. Ideal for the solo artist or couple. Hiking + hot springs nearby, including Ghost Ranch, Poshuouingue ruins & Ojo Caliente Springs! Most pets are welcome (for a pet fee). It's helpful to check in on it, however, due to our contained pups further back on the land. Open to longer stays at discounted price. Write about either to discuss!

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An inviting living area features high ceilings with exposed wooden beams. A white sofa with decorative pillows and a cozy armchair are present, along with a rustic wooden trunk as a coffee table. Natural light filters through the windows, enhancing the warm tones of the space.
Home in Dixon
5 out of 5 average rating, 295 reviews

Stylish cottage in a beautiful canyon on the river

We welcome guests of all races, faiths, genders, sexual orientations, and countries of origin. Over a bridge and steps from the Embudo River, this stylish, well-equipped cottage is nestled under cottonwood trees in a private canyon facing a stunning rock face. Relax on the deck overlooking the water, and during late spring and early summer, listen to the river as you fall asleep. The quaint village of Dixon (an artist and vineyard, orchard, organic farm community) is just a mile away.

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An Earthship entrance showcases unique architecture, featuring curvilinear walls constructed from natural materials. Colorful bottle detailing allows light to filter in, while a rustic wooden gate complements the earthen tones. A stone pathway leads to the door, framed by an expansive blue sky.
Earthen home in Tres Piedras
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Bali Spirit Earthship near Taos

Welcome to Bali Spirit Earthship, a spacious off-grid retreat near Taos with iconic Earthship design, desert views, a sunny greenhouse, and room to gather. This listing is for the private west side of Mother Earthship. The attached east-side casita, Raven’s Lair, is rented separately; both sides are private with only the driveway shared. Bali is ideal for guests who want a memorable high-desert stay with sustainable design, natural light, quiet surroundings, and modern comfort.

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A spacious living area features a red sofa and a dark armchair, with natural light filtering through large windows. A vibrant area rug with southwestern patterns adds warmth to the wooden floor. The open layout provides a view of the kitchen in the background.
Home in Ojo Caliente
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 658 reviews

1-Bedroom Ojo Caliente Historic Adobe Home, LLC

Century old Historic Adobe home with all modern conveniences with southwest charm. Conveniently located only 5 minutes from the Historic Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs, Easy keypad access. Located in a quiet safe neighborhood 75 yards off the main highway, unobstructed by any traffic noise. Fully furnished and ready for your relaxation. 1 bedroom & 1 sleeper sofas to sleep up to 4 guests. Fully appointed kitchen with all cookware and place setting. No pets. No indoor smoking.

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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, 217 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, 321 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 rustic solid wood cabin stands under a starry night sky, showcasing large windows that allow soft light to glow from within. Surrounding trees appear bare, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere created by the vast, dark expanse of twinkling stars.
Cabin in Ojo Caliente
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Estrella sanctuary - an Ojo Caliente retreat cabin

This solid wood cabin is tucked away in a large valley with tons of privacy. It’s been recently renovated and upgraded. The cabin has rustic charm with all the updated amenities one could desire. Perfect for a family vacation or for wondering souls hoping to find a place to decompress from life. *Ojo caliente spa IS accepting walk in’s for soaking and I was told it’s rarely at capacity so if you are hoping to soak it’s almost assured to happen :)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Ojo Caliente?

    Ojo Caliente has vacation rentals near the hot springs, rustic cabins, and adobe-style homes around the village. Many travelers choose peaceful lodging in areas with easy access to soaking pools or desert views.

  • What are the best things to do in Ojo Caliente with kids?

    Families can explore scenic trails, search for unique rock formations, and spot wildlife in the high desert environment. Local guides frequently suggest creative workshops or storytelling experiences designed for children, making it easy to connect with the area’s history and landscape.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Ojo Caliente?

    Soak in mineral-rich hot springs, hike scenic desert trails, or explore pottery and art galleries reflecting local traditions. Many visitors also seek out wellness experiences centered around the area’s unique geology.

  • How is the weather in Ojo Caliente?

    Ojo Caliente has cool, dry winters around 9–36°F (-13–2°C) and warm summers near 72–74°F (22–23°C), with wetter spells in mid-summer. Light layers and sun protection are useful throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Ojo Caliente?

    Late spring and autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures and less crowded hot springs experiences. Summer attracts travelers seeking outdoor adventures, while winter is quieter with brisk, sunny days.

  • What are the best places to visit in Ojo Caliente?

    The Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs, local heritage sites, and surrounding hiking trails are among the most popular stops. Visiting nearby artists’ studios and historic chapels is also frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Ojo Caliente?

    The Tewa Loop Trail, Posi Track, and paths near the hot springs offer views of mesas and desert flora. Trails often feature gentle grades and scenic overlooks popular with nature lovers.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Ojo Caliente?

    Families often enjoy hiking gentle desert trails, discovering local history at nearby cultural sites, or relaxing together at mineral-rich hot springs. Local guides sometimes host creative workshops for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Ojo Caliente?

    Explore nearby pueblos, visit artisan markets in surrounding villages, or hike in the scenic mesa country. Many enjoy discovering regional history sites or touring local galleries outside Ojo Caliente.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Ojo Caliente?

    Many vacation rentals and cabins around Ojo Caliente welcome pets, especially those set amid open desert or near local trails. Be sure to confirm pet policies with hosts before booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Ojo Caliente?

    Pack layers for variable temperatures, and bring sturdy shoes for gentle walks on desert terrain. Respect Indigenous sites, and consider visiting local markets for handmade Southwestern crafts and foods.

  • What is Ojo Caliente known for?

    Ojo Caliente is known for its historic natural hot springs, locally rooted wellness traditions, and scenic high-desert surroundings. The area also has a legacy of Indigenous cultures and artful experiences.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Ojo Caliente?

    Explore ancient petroglyph sites tucked among the area’s rocks, discover quiet hot springs pools, or wander lesser-known local trails surrounded by high-desert landscapes. Artisans’ studios and small historic sites around the village often invite curious visitors.

  • What are the best foods to try in Ojo Caliente?

    Hearty New Mexican dishes are frequently suggested—look for green chile stews, blue corn specialties, or stacked enchiladas. Locally grown herbs and creative Southwestern fare often appear on menus.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Ojo Caliente?

    Bring a bathing suit for hot springs, sturdy shoes for hiking, sun protection, and light layers for shifting temperatures. A refillable water bottle is helpful for stays in the high desert climate.

  • What is the nightlife in Ojo Caliente like?

    Ojo Caliente’s nightlife is relaxed, with cozy cafes, stargazing on clear desert nights, and occasional live music in local venues. Gatherings often focus on conversation, art, or acoustic performances.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Ojo Caliente?

    Ojo Caliente sometimes has local markets or gatherings that celebrate regional crafts, food, and traditions. Community events might feature art displays, music, or storytelling rooted in northern New Mexico’s culture.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Ojo Caliente?

    Ojo Caliente has a selection of family-friendly vacation rentals, including spacious adobe homes and cabins with communal spaces. Many rentals are located in quiet areas near nature trails or hot springs.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Ojo Caliente

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Ojo Caliente vacation rentals start at G$12,549 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Ojo Caliente stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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