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Vacation rentals in San Acacia

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The exterior of the tiny house is shown, featuring a unique two-tone façade with warm brown shingles and green accents. A small patio area includes a blue bench and a fire pit. Tall pine trees surround the property, enhancing the secluded mountain setting.
Tiny home in Mountainair
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

The Thunderbird Tiny House

The Thunderbird tiny house is located on the Thunderbird Ranch about 13 miles west of Mountainair, New Mexico. We are surrounded by the Cibola National Forest on all four sides. The property is owned by the Wester's and has been in their family for almost a hundred years. We also have other vacation homes for rent so if you want to bring another family we can accommodate that. This house is off the grid so we've got to be careful not to use too much electricity cannot run do not run hair Dryer

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A spacious outdoor area features a fire pit surrounded by logs for seating. A large wooden structure with a green roof is visible in the background, alongside a two-story building with a brown exterior. Autumn leaves add color to the scene.
Guesthouse in Polvadera
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Cry Macho Livery, Cozy 1-bd Guesthouse

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway, seen as the blacksmith and livery in “Cry Macho”, the former adobe one-room schoolhouse from the 1880s territorial period, was just tastefully renovated to a comfortable 1 Bedroom guesthouse with all the modern conveniences. This guesthouse is part of the renovated heart of the Rio Grande village of Polvadera, sitting at the edge of the desert uplands and riverside farmland, 60 miles south of ABQ and 10 miles north of Socorro, and 20 north of BdA

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The exterior of the casita features a southwestern-style design with a warm stucco finish, complemented by a red roof. A welcoming sign displays the name 'The Lazy Dog,' surrounded by large trees and a well-maintained yard enclosed by a fence.
Guesthouse in San Antonio
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Secluded dog-friendly casita near wildlife refuge

Lazy Dog is conveniently located less than 2 miles from the Bosque Del Apache Wildlife Refuge. A secluded haven, our dog-friendly* casita has a fenced-in yard and private garden. We are surrounded by miles of off-road paths for quiet walks and easy bike rides, yet near enough to the Chupadera Mountains for the more adventurous hiker. Our spectacular sunsets are rivaled only by our memorable sunrises - both prime times to witness the native wildlife and bird migrations. * see Other Details below

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The exterior of a round adobe casita is showcased under a clear blue sky. A wooden deck surrounds the entrance, featuring railings and steps leading to the door. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, while potted plants are placed around the entryway.
Guesthouse in Peralta
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Private Casita at the Desert River Farm

We are located on a 2.75 acre homestead property just south of Albuquerque in a small agricultural community. It is a perfect retreat space for those looking to get away but stay close to amenities. We live in an 1890 adobe home that shares the property with the casita and we have quiet and friendly neighbors. We have a handful of fruit trees, a hoop house where we are growing vegetables, and a wild 1 acre field. The property is fully fenced with private parking right outside the casita.

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A single-story adobe house with a blue metal roof is surrounded by natural vegetation and tall grass. A winding dirt path leads to the entrance, while trees provide shade nearby. The building features several windows, integrating with the rural landscape of New Mexico.
Home in San Antonio
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Little House on the Bosque

Located on 20 acres in rural New Mexico, only 15 minutes from Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge. Resting on the banks of the Rio Grande River, the property abounds with its own wildlife---owls, turkeys, hawks, and deer as well as beautiful native plants. With no neighbors nearby, you can enjoy the beautiful night sky. We're not real fancy, but we're clean, comfortable and quiet! PLEASE BE AWARE BEFORE YOU RESERVE OUR HOUSE THAT WE DO NOT PROVIDE WiFi OR CABLE /LOCAL TELEVISION.

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The exterior of the house is framed by two large trees, providing shade over a gravel yard. A simple walkway leads to the entrance, while a mailbox stands near the road. The peaceful surroundings suggest a quiet neighborhood.
Home in Socorro
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Casa de Socorro, New Mexico

Very quite neighborhood close walking distance to NM Tech, Restaurants and Grocery Store are also Close to the Socorro Plaza. ADT Alarm System and Surveillance System. Large back yard a Charcoal Grill available with picnic table. Fenced in back yard. The kitchen has pots pans, dishes, silverware everything is there for your use. Bathroom towels, hand towels, shampoo, conditioner and body wash. Refrigerated air conditioning. Please inform host if you will have a pet.

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A cozy corner features a wooden chair with a decorative cushion beside a warm lamp. The backdrop consists of deep red walls adorned with floral artwork. A tall shelf displays a selection of movies, contributing to a relaxed ambiance.
Cabin in San Acacia
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Off the Beaten Path, Comfy Cabin StarLink Internet

Quiet and Beautiful Country Living. Wi-Fi throughout the Cabin. Smells & noises of country life. Doorway into the bedrooms is under 6'. Bedroom ceilings are under 7'. You have to walk through the smaller bedroom to get to the larger one. Accordion door between the 2 bedrooms for privacy. You can hear the coyotes and occasional dogs barking at night. You are welcome to wander the property. We also have ducks and chickens. We always have fresh eggs to share.

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A charming blue exterior features decorative sunbursts above the front windows, complemented by a welcoming porch area. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, surrounded by low shrubs and a rustic wagon wheel, enhancing the quaint appearance of this converted storefront.
Home in Socorro
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 441 reviews

Lone Pine Inn

Converted 1942 lumber and hardware store. Close to main street, 2 bedrooms, 1 queen bed, 1 twin bed with twin trundle. Plenty of floor in the living room for multiple cots/air mattresses (1 Queen air mattress provided). Non-smoking. Pets are welcome, fenced area in the back. Large parking area for RVs, trailers, or multiple vehicles. I'm the owner Cindi Smith and I grew up here. Our town has perfect weather and lots to do. Come visit us!

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Home in Socorro
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

" NM Tech Parkside Getaway"

Very cozy, farmhouse style home with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Fully fenced in back yard with a BBQ grill and basketball goal. Nestled at the end of a cul-de-sac in a quiet neighborhood. Home is conveniently located next to a well maintained city park. Walking distance to NM Tech & NRAO. A short 25 min drive to the Bosque Del Apache wildlife refuge. View of M mountain from front door.

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The entrance features a uniquely crafted metal sign reading 'Casa Javelina,' attached to a chain-link fence. The house behind is painted a soft yellow with bright blue accents around the windows and door, showcasing a charming facade amidst a landscaped yard.
Cottage in Magdalena
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Historic NM Ghost Town House

The Casa Javelina is a hundred year old house moved to Magdalena in the 1920's from a silver mining ghost town 30 miles away. It has been renovated but retains a lot of character. Whole house rental, 2 Br, 1 Bath, 900 sq ft, 6500 ft elevation in town, 11,000 ft mountains a few miles away. Partially Solar Powered! Horse Friendly- adjoining horse pen in back.

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The exterior of a duplex is visible, featuring a light blue facade and a peaked roof. A well-maintained green shrub is positioned in front of the house, accompanied by a stone wall that runs along the street. Clear blue skies are present in the background.
Guest suite in Belen
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Casa de Sedillo Historic adobe house

This special place is close to everything, making it easy to plan your visit. Walking distance to restaurants and gas stations. Two bedrooms, one bath, full kitchen, living room. **Disclaimer** There have been complaints of a faint smell of cigarettes. There is absolutely NO Smoking in the house. This smell lingers from tenets from previous years.

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The exterior of an adobe house is showcased, featuring a pitched roof and a wooden gate. A high wooden fence surrounds the property, ensuring privacy. A low stone wall forms the foundation, while a satellite dish is mounted on the side of the house.
Home in San Antonio
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Jim's Dream

Close proximity to Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. This older adobe house has been re-modeled extensively. Surrounded by a high fence, you will have complete privacy. There is a front porch, enclosed back porch. Backyard area has enclosed fence for a dog(s). Parking is available under carport.

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