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Santa Fe Treehouse Camp

58 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents156 acres · Santa Fe, NM
This is a non-smoking, no candle facility. The camp was founded 40 years ago as a summer camp for kids. Now we welcome adults, and other groups to enjoy the vast and wild high desert nature up on this ridge. There are beautiful views and access to Shaggy Peak, the southernmost tip of the Rocky Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. Wander our land to enjoy various level hiking trails including a 20 minute hike to a creek and waterfall in the forest (some steep spots and creek is intermittent) or climb up Shaggy Peak (seasoned hikers only please). NOTE: We are up 1.3 miles of dirt road and are not near public transportation so you will need your own vehicle! Be aware that the roads can be snowy, icy or muddy and rutted ( 4-wheel or All-trak recommended in certain times of year). We don’t guarantee the road will be plowed.
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River Sanctuary by Ojo Hot Springs

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · La Madera, NM
Learn more about this land: Lush high desert river oasis nestled in a fertile valley in the Carson National Forest right between the fiery expanse of Taos and the rolling colorful formations of Abiquiu. Peaceful and private 3 acres right by the river at the edge of a little quaint town called La Madera (145 people, no shops)- just 6 miles to the healing mineral Hot Springs of Ojo Caliente, a place of emergence or rebirth as known to the local Natives. Right by the river, held by a ridge (that makes for amazing sunset hikes), I have a 16ft Yurt Canvas set up with furnishings (desk, couch, wash stand) and a wooden Queen Bed with down bedding. This site can only be reached by foot across the river via stumps- a car can be parked near by.. approx. 50ft.  I also have a Vintage Camper that can be heated, has a kitchen, electricity and plenty of outdoor furniture with a fire pit and serene mountain views. As well as a monastic and very grounding Ensuite Bedroom, or a simple campsite if you want to bring your own camper or tent. All facilities have access to a guest bathroom inside the main house. I offer dog sitting while you soak at Ojo, healing modalities that you'll find in the Extras section, and my dear neighbor Jackie takes appointments for massages with homemade essential oils. +++ 6 miles to Ojo Caliente Hot Springs. There you will find the best restaurant in the area, with locally/organically farmed produce. Very yummy!  The land is naturally and beautifully wild- it is not a manicured campsite. The dirt rd down to the property is best suited for higher clearance vehicles, but is manageable for city cars.  Waterhole, Waterfall and climbing sites near by, as well as Plaza Blanca, Abiquiu, Ghost Ranch and the Taos Gorge are 30 mins drive away.  *No cell service in the greater area. WiFi reaches around the house/deck and allows for WiFi Calling: that’s a setting in your phone that enables phone calls & texts beside usual internet access.
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Star Dance High Desert Retreat

9 sites · Tents100 acres · Youngsville, NM
Visit the startling beauty of the plateaus above Lake Abiquiu in northern New Mexico.  Star Dance provides a secluded experience for travelers, artists, fishermen, birdwatchers, stargazers, and more.  Star Dance sits above the upper Rio Chama canyons on 30 acres of trails and undisturbed natural terrain.
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Sky Mesa Ranch

7 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · NM
10 flat acres Close to all the Abiquiu and Northern New Mexico Activities. A very quiet community tucked about about a mile off highway 554. Currently we are working on utilities. There are no utilities available to you, you will need to be self sufficient. However there are a handful of convenience store south and north of the property. A very safe and beautiful piece of property. Camp at the edge of the Mesa for an unobstructed view of Pedernal.
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Campo San Pedro RV Site

3 sites · RVs1 acre · Sombrillo, NM
Location has easy access from 285 High way.  A 20 minute drive to famous Chimayo Church, 30 minutes from historic Santa Fe and 10 minutes from plenty of restaurants, laundromat mat and grocery stores in charming Española. Learn more about this land:Peaceful, secure location situated in rural residential area, mid-way between Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico. One mile off highway 84/285.
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Mesa top camping

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Madrid, NM
Set above the historic town of Madrid N.M. is Waldo Mesa. The location of past mining operations and stunning Vista's.
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Handy Spot RV Space Rentals

1 site · RV1 acre · Española, NM
Spacious RV Spaces with Stunning Mountain Views. Located in the Heart of the beautiful Espanola Valley. These RV spaces are situated on a 0.34 acre lot with mature landscaping. The spaces are equipped with full hookups and easy access to local amenities. Handy Spot RV Space Rentals is close to many different activities including, three local Casinos (Santa Claran, Ohkay Owingeh, Cities of Gold, and Buffalo Thunder), two beautiful Lakes (Abiquiu Lake, which offers some of the finest fishing in northern New Mexico and Santa Cruz Lake which is located at the base of the Sangre De Cristo mountains and offers boating, fishing, and hiking and very close proximity to the Famous Santuario de Chimayo), two awesome golf courses (Black Mesa Golf and Towa Golf Resort), and short drives to Jemez Hot Springs, Ojo Caliente Hot Springs, Ghost Ranch, Taos, Santa Fe, and Los Alamos. Did I mention Handy Spot is also conveniently located to some of the finest restaurants in Northern New Mexico including Rancho De Chimayo Handy Spot offers full hooks ups (electric and water), pet friendly, picnic area and plenty of green trees and shade. Both spaces are back in spaces and can accommodate different types of RVs.
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The Dove

3 sites · Tents38 acres · NM
Located in the Santa Fe National Forest. A beautiful secure wooded retreat filled with gorgeous landscape of mountains, caves and scenic hikes. World class mountain biking trails and hiking trails on and near property. The trailhead for Cairn Me Up and Jagged Axe Loop and the High Five Zipline is 4.5 miles from The Dove. Seasonal creek and rock formations. 3 very private and quiet tent sites. Cell reception for most carriers and wifi at the shared guest pavilion. Retreat is 30 minutes to the Santa Fe Plaza and all that Santa Fe has to offer. Non-aggresive dogs can be off leash and there are endless trails for hiking them. There are 4 on-site dogs. There is a large pavilion for guest's use. One person privy. Potable water available for filling containers.
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Agua de Vida

10 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · NM
This charming land has been in the family since my husband was a young boy. The Indian ruins and artifacts fascinated him then and he is still happy to share this history with whoever shows an interest. With all the improvements made by his father and family through the years, you will also learn to have a love for the history and beauty here on this unique 30-acre treasure. You can explore Native American ruins that were inhabited by some 2,000 people between 700-1100 AD. The grounds are wonderful to walk with a little lake which draws elk, deer, hawks, blue herons, etc. Easy to access just 3 minutes off I-25. We are 5 minutes away from the Pecos Natl Monument and 15 minutes away from the Pecos River with plenty of great fishing spots…Visit Santa Fe (20-minute drive) or Las Vegas (30-minute drive) with dozens of restaurants, museums, art galleries, etc. We look forward to your stay!
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Camino Sin Luz

1 site · RV4 acres · Santa Fe, NM
Great views, spacious. Within 20 minutes of Santa Fe, Los Alamos, and Espanola. Easy access 300 yards off of US84/285. This is a great place if you like privacy. The property is situated within the Pojoaque indian reservation and you will find stores and a few restaurants locally. It is also just over a mile from Buffalo Thunder hotel/casino/golf/spa. It is a great starting point for exploring this magnificent area. You will have water, sewer and electric hookup on a flat almost level spot at the far end of the property. Please make sure to verify with the photos that you have the correct plug for the electrisity.
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The DOVE

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents38 acres · Glorieta, NM
Only 30 minutes from the Santa Fe Plaza. 38 acres right in the Santa Fe National Forest. A beautiful secure retreat filled with gorgeous landscape of mountains, caves and scenic hikes. World class biking and hiking trails on and near the property. Groomed biking and hiking trails located 5 miles away next to The High Five Eco Zip Tour office. Bright stars, clear unpolluted skies, and lots of wildlife. Glorieta Adventures Zip Tour - The High Five; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHQz_UV25Ug Two older bikes available for guests. Many hiking trails are on the property and hiking can be right out your door. Completely solar vintage camper that sleeps 4, and modern solar camper that sleeps 3 or 4 (Quite high upper bunk for 4th person). Neither RV has heat, but there are warm cozy blankets. They have outdoor showers, stove, fridge. Kitchen have fridge, freezer, stove oven and all utensils, pans, French press coffee maker, dishes provided. All linens and towels are also provided. The campers share a clean well maintained outhouse. They are not hooked into a septic system, so the indoor toilets are not usable. FYI, our campers, stoves and grills are all vegan. Please honor our request to maintain a vegan lifestyle (no animal products) while using our facilities. Thanks! There is a steep, narrow, 1/2 mile gravel driveway leading up from the gate. We do it with our 2WD Prius. CONTACT US BEFORE ARRIVAL WITH APPROXIMATE TIME. We will have the gate open for you. Be sure to do a very wide turn into the gate, so you don't hit the support posts.
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Casa de KAMA (The Silo)

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Medanales, NM
Kasa de KAMA (The Silo) is a repurposed grain Silo brought in from Kansas! It sits on 4 acres of it's own but Many more expansive acres support the Fabulous Panoramic views of Mountain ranges , Chama River, Sunrises and sunsets. Completely Peaceful and Gorgeous landscape with Vista de Pedernal (the mountain Georgia O'Keeffe painted so much she decreed God would Give it to her!) out many of the windows...
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See where America's brightest scientific minds devised a way to end World War II in Japan. Three top-secret sites developed the atomic bomb. Known as the Manhattan Project, these experiments changed the world forever.

Oak Ridge, Tennessee, was an industrial site in the mountains. This area provided reactors for producing enriched uranium and plutonium. Preserved buildings showcase how workers went about producing small amounts of these metals in a graphite reactor. More than 75,000 workers lived here.

Hanford, Washington, was a massive industrial complex its own right. It employed about 51,000 workers. The government quickly condemned buildings and evicted residents of the area to construct the facilities.

Los Alamos, New Mexico, was the desert site that completed the project. Engineers and scientists put the bomb together at Los Alamos. The actual device was shipped 230 miles south where it was detonated. Three years of work and millions of man-hours made the Manhattan Project a success. Exhibits here show the massive responsibility the U.S. military bore for unleashing this horrible weapon on the world.

Most of the people working on the Manhattan Project never knew its ultimate goal. They found out later when the government declassified this secret experiment.

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