Location: Angel Fire, New Mexico, USA (3 hours to ABQ; 1.5 hours to Santa Fe; 35 minutes to Taos)
Accommodations: Cabin, 2 Bedrooms + Loft, 2 Baths (Sleeps 8)
Keywords: Cabin
Get away and enjoy your private retreat in the woods at the end of a quiet road, yet be very close to lots of fun activities located at Angel Fire resort.
This cozy cabin on nearly two secluded acres will be the perfect place for you and your family and friends to escape the hustle and bustle. Be it skiing in winter, horseback riding, fishing or hiking in the summer, our cabin is the perfect location to accommodate your vacation lifestyle and activities. Watch the elk graze across the way underneath the Aspen trees, or sit by the large wood-burning stove with a cup of hot cocoa. Attend live in summer, golf, or catch your award-winning fish in New Mexico's newest state park in nearby Eagle Nest.
Angel Fire Resort and Mountain is only 4 short miles (8 minute drive) away - you can see the slopes from the deck!
The 2 bedrooms each have a queen-sized bed and the master bedroom has a private full bath. This cabin is just right for two families and their children with two sets of bunk beds in the comfortable loft. The loft also has a convertible sofa-bed.
No matter how you define fun, our home will be your perfect place.
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SPECIAL NOTICES:
Let it snow!
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Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Washer
- Dryer
- Linens Provided
- Wood Stove
- Beds
- Queen Bed : Each of the two bedrooms has a queen bed.
- Bunk Bed
- Convertible Bed
- Entertainment
- TV (No Cable/Satellite)
- DVD
- VCR
- CD Player
- Stereo System
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Outdoor Features
- Gas/Electric BBQ Grill
- Deck/Patio
- View/Location
- Mountain View : See the slopes of Angel Fire Resort from our deck!
- Communications
- Telephone
- Other Amenities
- TV with VCR and DVD player only (there is no cable, satellite or broadcast reception - we did mention this location is private, didn't we?), stereo with CD Player is XM Radio "ready" (bring your XM SkyFi receiver), Board games and puzzles, small washer and dryer, propane grill/BBQ, No smoking or pets, please.
- Suitability
- No Pets Allowed
- Kid Friendly
- Smoking Not Allowed
- Activities
- Golf
- Boating
- Biking
- Mountain Biking
- Cross Country Skiing
- Downhill/Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Snowmobiling
- Wildlife Viewing
- Fishing
- Live Theatre
- Horseback Riding
- Sledding/Tubing
- Hiking
- Restaurants
- Other Activities
- live theater and chamber music (summer), downhill and cross country skiing, snow tubing, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial and lots of other things to do nearby. Thanks for visiting our site.
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
Summer/Fall 2011 ... Mar 31 - Dec 9... $225/night.
Winter 2011........ Dec 10 - Dec 20... $250/night (2 night minimum, please).
Christmas/New Year's ..... Dec 21 - Jan 7... $335/night (3 night minimum, req).
Off Peak Winter 2012...... Jan 5 - Mar 5... $250/night.
Spring Break 2012... Mar 6 - Mar 30... $335/night (3 night minimum).
Summer/Fall 2012 ... Apr 1 - Dec 9... $225/night; $1000 per week.
Winter 2012...Dec 10 - Dec 20...TBD
*Ask us about our special weekly rates! One time $60 cleaning fee add'l.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Property Photos
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- Welcome to the Cabin! - Angel Fire, New Mexico Vacation Rental
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- Cozy by the Woodburning Stove - Angel Fire, New Mexico Vacation Rental
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- Room for the Kids - Angel Fire, New Mexico Vacation Rental
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- The Guest Room
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- The kitchen with all the amenities
Traveler Reviews (4)
Christmas Trip to Angel Fire
Guest: South Texas Snow Seekers
(San Antonio, TX)
Date of Stay: 12/27/10
Review Submitted: 01/12/11
My four grown children and I stayed in this cabin for 3 nights during the Christmas holidays. We were delighted to find the cabin just as described in the listing. It was located just outside of town at the end of a dirt road that was easily accessible. The cabin was clean, comfortable, and had plenty of dishes, pots and pans, and linens. The scenery off the front porch was beautiful and the hill across the road had plenty of snow for building a snowman and sledding. (The owners provided two sleds for our use.) The kids skied at the Angel Fire resort. Employees at the ski shop were very helpful and took the time to fit the kids with boots, skis, and poles. We shopped at the local grocery store and were pleased about the selections and prices. Everyone we met was friendly and helpful. The owner of the cabin was friendly and very helpful in answering questions about the property and making suggestions to ensure our visit was a success. There was no TV reception or wifi but we had fun playing games, watching movies, and reading books. (The owners provided games,books, radio, and TV with Video and DVD player). The ladies at the real estate office had everything ready for our check-in and check-out. Overall, our trip was a great success and I would recommend this property to friends and family. We would love to visit again next year!
Recommended for:Sightseeing, age 55+, families with teenagers, romantic getaway, families with young children.
Guest: Donny and Tammye
(Dalhart, Texas)
Date of Stay: 09/24/07
Review Submitted: 09/24/07
Thanks for the use of you wonderful cabin...we had an awesome time and the kids really enjoyed your neighbors dogs..thanks for the use of your cabin and we hope to visit again..thank you!
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Date of Stay: 05/06/07
Review Submitted: 05/06/07
"The skiing was OK and the weather was great reaching mid-60's by afternoon. The snow was slushy by afternoon, but still very enjoyable for all. Thanks for sharing your little piece of New Mexico. We'll be back." -C.W., Texas
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