Handcrafted Log Home with hot tub backing into National Forest
- Cabin232 m²
- Sleeps: 14
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Min Stay: 2–5 nights
2500 sq. ft. handcrafted log home, 3 br & sleeping loft next to National Forest
Bedrooms
Owner
Kristine
- Languages:
- english, spanish
About Kristine
Our first visit to Cloudcroft was in 2004. We had recently moved to El Paso from Oregon and had heard that Cloudcroft, just a short drive away, had forests like we enjoyed in Oregon. We decided to take a camping trip with our one-year old boy and our dog. After a great campfire cookout, we called it a night. At about 2:00 am, we heard our dog barking and opened the tent to quiet her. Instead we found ourselves next to a large black bear. We managed to scare the bear away, but decided against another night sleeping with just tent fabric between a bear and myself. We went into town the next day to look for a rental cabin. While we were waiting for the cabin, we drove around Cloudcroft and completely fell in love with the village and the forest. We saw some property for sale that backed into the National Forest and bought it the same day. A year later we began construction on a log home and named it Bear Ridge Log Home. We had the bear paw carvings included in the design in memory of our bear.
Kristine purchased this Cabin in 2005
Why Kristine chose Cloudcroft
A handcrafted log home is a home built with full round logs using many handheld tools such as axes, chisels and scribers. It captures the authenticity of log homes built many years ago. Log homes usually fall into two categories, milled (or manufactured) and Handcrafted. With a milled homes mechanized high-speed woodworking machinery are used to precut uniform logs. The logs are usually no more than 8 in. in diameter and 12 ft. long. With a handcrafted log home logs will vary in size and shape and are limited only by the trees. Bear Ridge log home is a Handcrafted log home built by three expert carvers at Pioneer Log Homes. It uses an average of 16 in diameter logs some over 35 ft long, and integrates many of the unique characteristics of the logs in the home. The artistic logs, benches, front arch, and bear paws were part of the creative woodworking skill of the carvers. There is no other home designed like it.
What makes this Cabin unique
We love sharing our cabin and creating great memories. Here are a few comments from guests: "“The cabin is a work of art & the accommodations show great thoughtfulness to detail. Every comfort is supplied. Thanks for sharing paradise with us.” Odessa, TX “What an amazing “cabin”. We had seen the photos on the website, but walking in took our breath away. Thank you for this wonderful place” Alburgueque, NM “Your backyard kept us plenty entertained. A deer welcomed our first morning and a family of raccoons visited us in the evening. Hiking through Licoln National Forest was a breathtaking experience." El Paso, TX “We enjoyed our stay at the Bear Ridge Lodge! Our time was spent playing cards, eating, shopping, listening to music, laughing, and just enjoying each other's company by the fireplace. We would like to Thank You for sharing this amazing cabin with us. We had the best time ever.” Malaua, NM Loving, NM "This has been one of the most wonderful trips of my life. We watched birds and saw the biggest jays we have ever seen. You have a real treasure in this cabin and its location. The views are breathtaking and the sky was so blue. We created a lot of memories that we will take back to New Braunfels. Thanks for sharing your little piece of heaven with us.” New Brainfels, TX “We had a great time here! The house is beautiful! We loved sitting in front of the fire and watching the snow fall in the woods.” Athens, TX “What an absolutely beautiful home. We feel blessed you shared it with us. The kids all went into the woods and were amazed by the sheer size of it all. When we travel, we always rent cabins or stay in B&B’s and I must say this is by far the nicest home we have ever had the pleasure of staying at” Staton, TX
Amenities
Featured
- No Smoking
- Children Welcome
- Washer & Dryer
- TV
- Satellite or Cable
- Pets Welcome
- Heater
- Parking
- Internet
- Fireplace
- Hot Tub
Bathrooms
- Bathrooms: 2
House Rules
Check-in: 4:00 p.m.
Check-out: 11:00 a.m.
No parties/events
No smoking
Pets allowed
Children allowed
books, toys, games
Minimum age of primary renter:24
Max guests:14
Firewood is strictly for indoor fireplace, no outside fires are permitted
In the event of a violation of this agreement, your security deposit will be used to cover costs.
Cancellation Policy
100% refund if canceled at least 30 days before arrival date. 50% refund if canceled at least 14 days before arrival date.
56 Reviews
Family Getaway
Had agreat time. good hiking right out the nack door.
We had fun
Great cabin
Beautiful property, but...
Tons of moths (dead and alive) to deal with inside the house. We even brought a few home that were hiding out in luggage/bags. We were told this is an issue all around Cloudcroft after speaking with the property manager, but were not aware of this before renting the house. The house itself is very pretty because of the log cabin architecture, and the location in relation to town is great. The only other problem was that our wifi connection stopped working a full day early. Overall a great place, but will make sure we don't have lots of little indoor pests to deal with next time.
Staggs October 2019
Loved, loved the cabin! The only problem we had was the heater went out the last two days. But everything else was amazing!
Beautiful Log Cabin in the cool mountains
Renting this property was effortless. It is as shown in the photos. Enjoyed 4 days out of the Texas heat. Enjoyed the deer coming up to the back door and grazing while we drank our coffee each morning
Will definitely stay here again!
A wonderful cabin!
This is the second time I have stayed here. It is a beautiful cabin with everything we needed. We loved the large windows that allowed us to enjoy all kinds of birds.
Location
Regardless of season, Cloudcroft has plenty for everyone. Enjoy hiking, biking, snow shoeing, sledding, bird watching, rock climbing, horse-back riding, fishing, ice skating, shopping, dining, golf, tennis, basketball, disc golf, hang gliding, picnicking, star gazing, or best of all, just relaxing away from the stress of everyday
life.
Enjoy the variety of wildlife including deer, wild turkeys, elk, cougar, eagles, squirrels, coyotes, bear, hawks, porcupines, or foxes.
Take a day trip to White Sands National Monument, Ruidoso, Ski Apache, Valley of Fires, Billy the Kid Country (Lincoln), Alamogordoç—´ Space History Museum, National Solar Observatory, or Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
Cloudcroft has a variety of events for visitors including Arts and Crafts Fairs, Art classes, Holiday events, Murder Mystery parties, Blue Grass festivals, Rodeos, Golf Tournaments, and Hang Gliding Fly-ins.
Cloudcroft New Mexico is located on U.S. Hwy. 82 and is easily accessible from both east and west. The western approach from Alamogordo (north of El Paso, Texas, on U.S Hwy 54) is a steep 16 mile climb of nearly 5,000 vertical feet that takes travelers through a variety of climate zones. The charming mountain village of Cloudcroft owes its existence to the beauty that surrounds it. In 1898, an El Paso-Northeastern Railroad crew was laying out the route for the famous Cloud Climbing Railroad and stopped to rest on the summit of the Sacramento Mountains.
Standing under the tall, cool pines, the crew looked west to the vibrant slash of Whites Sands almost 5,000 feet below and picked their resting place as the site of the railroadç—´ lodge. Impressed by the white clouds slipping by at almost ground level, it was a young Englishman in the party who chose the name of Cloudcroft, meaning a cloud in a field.
Beautiful scenery and spectacular unspoiled vistas are encountered at every turn of the highway. In particular, the view from the overlook near New Mexicoç—´ only tunnel and the graceful old wooden Mexican Canyon trestle that nestles in a canyon just outside of the village should not be missed. This much photographed remnant of the old logging and excursion railroad has come to be a kind of unofficial symbol of Cloudcroft.
High mountain meadows and cool air are a welcome relief from the surrounding desert on either approach. Warm summer days are sprinkled with mountain showers that come and go quickly but which leave behind a variety of wildflowers that blanket the meadow and line the roads. Summer temperatures reach the upper 70ç—´ but the nighttime lows remain in the cool 40ç—´ and 50ç—´.
Cloudcroft is a quiet, relaxing and scenic village with year round activities. The Chamber hosts a full calendar of events that attract thousands and thousands of visitors annually. With four lovely seasons and an old country way of life Cloudcroft has something for everyone and we will make you feel right at home.