A PLACE THAT FEELS GOOD
Experience what New Mexico travelers hope to find with dark skies, open space, birdsong mornings, peaceful evenings, and genuine Southwestern hospitality rooted in the land, just minutes from Albuquerque.
Nestled along a quiet rural road less than a mile from Historic pre-1937 Route 66, the Casita sits near one of New Mexico’s oldest travel corridors, making it an ideal base for road-trippers, photographers, bird watchers, and travelers drawn to a slower pace. Spend the day exploring Albuquerque, catching a concert, discovering local restaurants, or wandering New Mexico’s wide-open landscapes, then return to the shade of mature pecan and cottonwood trees and peaceful evenings beneath dark skies. Here, the “amenities” are often provided by the land itself: crisp, deep well water, solar-powered living, diverse wildlife, and a quiet that settles in almost immediately. Private enough to slow down and breathe, yet close enough for restaurants, museums, and adventure, Little Bird Casita offers the rare balance of restorative retreat and genuine convenience.
"It's so rare to find a place that feels this far from everything — and yet you're minutes from everything you need." — Guest review
100% solar-powered. Deep-well water, clean, cold, and straight from the tap. A working farm / semi-rural setting with mature trees, an active apiary, and open fields where cranes land and roadrunners appear.
Guests who value thoughtful travel and meaningful places tend to love it here. Your footprint stays light, the land around you feels alive, and yes the water really does taste that good.
Guests are often surprised how quickly they can reach restaurants, concerts, shopping, and Albuquerque attractions while still enjoying a truly peaceful setting. The Little Bird Casita is the kind of place guests often wish they had booked longer.
PERFECT FOR
• Couples and solo travelers seeking quiet, dark skies and real rest
• Families (two levels, full kitchen, in-unit laundry, big yard, trail next door)
• Concert and showgoers (Isleta Amphitheater 10–15 min; Sandia Resort, KiMo Theatre and First Financial Amphitheater 15-20 min)
• Birdwatchers and nature lovers (sandhill cranes, roadrunners, hummingbirds, flickers, and more)
• Road-trippers (minutes from I-25 or I-40 and <1 mile to historic pre 1937 Route 66)
• Dog owners (large yard, trail steps away; multiple dogs welcome)
• Remote workers (fast Wi Fi, dedicated workspace, and far less city noise)
• New Mexico explorers have easy day trips to Petroglyph, Sandia Tram, Santa Fe, Taos, White Sands, Valles Caldera, hot air ballooning, and more
OTHER DETAILS TO NOTE
• Two-story layout: bedroom suite and full bath upstairs (stairs only; no elevator). Please reach out if mobility is a concern.
• Sleeps 4: queen bed upstairs + queen fold-out sofa downstairs (most comfortable for children or one adult).
• Quiet working farm / semi-rural setting in Albuquerque’s South Valley. Expect open space, mature trees, birdsong, wildlife, and dark skies rather than a typical city neighborhood.
• Small on-site apiary (beehives). Most guests enjoy it, but please consider if anyone has bee allergies.
• Pet-friendly: multiple dogs welcome with advance notice.
• Self check-in via digital door code (detailed arrival instructions sent before you arrive).
• House rules: No parties; minimum booking age 25. Check-in 3 PM / checkout 11 AM (often flexible, just ask).
• Hosts on-site (David and Joanie) and happy to help, while fully respecting your privacy. In season, you’re welcome to pick fruit near the entrance—just let us know.
LIVE MUSIC, GREAT FOOD AND EASY NIGHTS OUT
Enjoy the city, then drive 10–25 minutes back to open fields, dark skies, and truly restful sleep.
Live music and events
• Isleta Amphitheater — ~10–15 min (premier outdoor venue; a favorite concert-night home base)
• Sandia Amphitheater (Hard Rock Casino) — ~20 min (major touring acts in a Pueblo-inspired setting)
• KiMo Theatre — ~25 min (1927 Pueblo Deco landmark and one of the Southwest’s most striking small theaters)
• First Financial Amphitheater — ~25 min (outdoor summer concerts in a beautiful setting)
• Albuquerque Convention Center and Civic Plaza — ~19 min (events, festivals, and outdoor summer festivities)
Dining
• Cocina Familia is a local New Mexican restaurant right up the street (guests often go back multiple nights)
• Sawmill Market ~25 min (vibrant food hall with standout local chefs)
• Old Town Albuquerque ~25 min (historic plazas, galleries, and classic New Mexican cooking)
• Nob Hill ~25 min (independent restaurants, cocktail bars, and the city’s most eclectic strip)
LOCATION
Rio Grande South Valley is Albuquerque’s semi-rural southern edge. Farms, cottonwoods, and open space: quiet enough to feel like the country, yet connected enough to be genuinely convenient.
Quick distances
• Historic pre 1937 Route 66: <1 mile
• Pajarito Open Space trail: steps from the property
• Local New Mexican restaurant: right up the street
• Grocery / Walmart + El Mesquite Mexican market: a few minutes away
• Petroglyph National Monument: ~15 min
• ABQ Airport: ~20 min
• Downtown / Old Town / Nob Hill: ~25 min
• I 25 and I 40 access: minutes away
WHAT GUESTS ARE SAYING
"It's so rare to find a place that feels this far from everything — and yet you're minutes from everything you need."
"Wake to the call of sandhill cranes and sip coffee on the patio under mature cottonwoods. A Road Runner made a few visits. A great getaway location."
"Serene, peaceful, tasteful, restorative. Quiet, but easy to get into Albuquerque quickly. The perfect balance."
"Little Bird Casita was too wonderful for words. Beautiful Southwest art, thoughtfully decorated — the photos don’t do it justice."
"Perfect place to stay for a concert at Isleta Amphitheater. Hosts go above and beyond. 10/10 would stay again."
"My dogs loved the yard and the trail. I loved everything else. My favorite place to stay in Albuquerque."
"No other place will compare to this Casita!"