Welcome to your perfect retreat—a cozy 2-bedroom recreational vehicle nestled in a serene part of Carrizozo, New Mexico. Whether you’re here for peace, adventure, or a little of both, our place is designed to deliver comfort and country charm.
What to Expect at the Property
Two comfortable bedrooms, plus a clean, full bathroom, ensure restful nights after your day of exploring.
Heating and air conditioning keep the space cozy no matter the season.
Outside, you’ll be surrounded by beautiful scenery—rolling hills, big skies, and wide-open landscapes that change with the sun.
We share our little farm with some friendly animals: cows, goats, and chickens. One delight: guests receive farm-fresh eggs with every stay—the kind of breakfast treat you won’t forget.
Convenience & Location
There is a laundromat in town, so you can travel light and still have everything clean.
Our location gives you easy access to nearby towns and must-see attractions—but also plenty of peace and privacy when you want to just slow down.
What Makes Carrizozo Special & Things to Do
Carrizozo is a small, welcoming town in south-central New Mexico with a rich mix of nature, art, and history. It’s far enough to feel off the beaten path, yet close enough to other destinations that you can take day trips without too much driving. Here are some of the local highlights:
Valley of Fires Recreation Area (the Malpais lava flow) — Just a few miles west of town, this striking lava field features rugged terrain, scenic views, and the paved Malpais Nature Trail that gives you a chance to walk among volcanic formations.
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Carrizozo Heritage Museum & Visitor Center — Dive into the history of the region, including its railroad and ranching roots.
Tularosa Basin Gallery of Photography (Photozozo) — A local cultural gem, showcasing photography by many artists and capturing the spirit of New Mexico’s landscapes and culture.
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Historic architecture & walking tours — Carrizozo has a number of early 20th-century homes and buildings still in use, many preserved beautifully. The town offers a Historic Tour so you can appreciate its character.
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Other nearby adventures — Ghost towns like White Oaks, scenic drives, stargazing under truly dark skies, visiting local galleries and art-events, and taking in the vast New Mexico landscape.
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What Makes Staying Here Memorable
Imagine waking early to the soft sound of hens clucking, stepping outside for a brisk moment under a huge sky, gathering fresh eggs, then sipping coffee while the sun paints the lava fields or mountains in gold light. Later, exploring the town’s galleries, hiking or driving to the Valley of Fires, returning to unwind with the animals, quiet nights, and maybe a little music or art at a local event.