




Charming Vacation Suite Rental Located in a Historic Lodge in Silver City, New Mexico
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Entire accommodation to yourself
Enjoy having the accommodation to yourself; with all facilities for exclusive and private use
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Free cancellation if cancelled at least 7 days before check-in
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Nature Lodge • 3 guests • Bathroom
About this place
Located in a historic lodge in Silver City, New Mexico, this charming vacation rental, complete with a queen-size bed and a delightful sunroom, accommodates up to three guests comfortably.
The sunroom features a table with two chairs, as well as a small refrigerator and coffee service, making it the perfect place to have a filling breakfast before setting off to discover the Gila National Forest. However, if glampers are looking to make more elaborate meals, they are welcome to use the lodge kitchen.
Guests will find the bathrooms and shower in the main part of the lodge. Additionally, glampers will be able to use the many recreational rooms located in the lodge, such as the exercise room, library and games room.
This rustic property, located in the natural beauty of New Mexico, is reserved entirely for the glamping party that rents it and it affords guests with a cozy setting to enjoy a getaway unlike any other. Onsite BBQ and fire pits, as well as organized campfires for all guests in the covered corral, will allow guests to feel as if they were camping during their stay. Additionally, guests have access to a bathhouse with showers and a laundry facility. With a games room, a horseshoe pit, a pool room, a library and an exercise room, all located in common areas of the property, there will never be a dull moment while spending time at the grounds after exploring the beautiful surrounding area.
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Features and services
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Microwave
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Fridge
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Wildlife watching
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Shared Barbecue
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Bathroom
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Parking
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Wheelchair accessible
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Fire pit
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ATV/Quads/4x4
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Accommodation rules
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Check-in: 02:00 PM
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Check out: 11:00 AM
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Infants allowed Under 2 years old
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Children allowed 2-12 years old
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No Pets allowed
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No smoking
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No parties
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No events
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Some spaces are shared
While there is no routine daily housekeeping, extended stay guests will receive clean towels and sheets on a weekly basis.
Small pets are allowed in the cabin or avion at an additional fee.
Finally, guests will be responsible for the costs of replacing or repairing any damage to rentals. Guests must inform staff of any existing damage when entering a unit.
Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.
Cancellation policy: Flexible
Location and surroundings
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Silver City, New Mexico (United States of America)
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Activities near Silver City, NM
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Horseback riding on-site
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Biking on-site
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ATV/Quads/4x4 on-site
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Wildlife watching on-site
Completely surrounded by nature, yet just a short drive to Silver City, New Mexico, there are always countless things to do. From hiking or horse riding through the astounding landscapes of the Gila National Forest to bird watching, getting in touch with the natural beauty of New Mexico is a must. Glampers can also get their adrenaline going by ATVing through the properties many ATV trails, which are always open.
For guests who want to explore the surrounding area and immerse themselves in the history of Silver City, downtown Silver City is just a short drive away. Guests will be able to roam the streets of a former Apache Indian campsite, which now serves as the city’s arts district. Additionally, glampers can visit the Western New Mexico University Museum, which houses prehistoric southwestern artifacts and pottery or they can make their way to Fort Bayard, which protected mining communities from the Apache Indians in the late 19th Century.