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Taos Goji Farm & Eco Lodge

Hosted by Taos · San Cristobal, New Mexico
9 sites · Tent, Lodging · 40 acres
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Taos Goji Ecolodge, is an historic property with ten renovated cabins and a 4-acre goji berry farm located on 40 acres of pristine land in San Cristobal, New Mexico. The cabins were built at the beginning of last century, originally for sheep herders. Both Alduous Huxley and D.H. Lawrence lived and wrote in this cabins, and later Elizabeth Kubler Ross and Ram Dass stayed here.
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Site 2 - Taos Goji Farm Campsites

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Tent site · Sleeps 2
Pitch your tent in one of our two unique campsites (Ceremony Field #1 and Apple Grove #2). Each site is right next to an acequia where water flows down from the mountain. The drinking water comes from our deep wells and there is on-site showers, bathrooms, and coin-op laundry facilities available for campers. Please use laundry after housekeepers have left for the day, generally afte 5pm. Fires are not permitted at the campsite but we have a large community fire pit for you to gather around. Please ask manager for permission to build a fire or grill as we are in a extreme fire zone. Goji berry farm is nestled in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains in close proximity to Taos (11 miles) and is only thirty minutes to Taos Ski Valley & Red River. We are also near the DH Lawrence ranch (5 miles) and the Lama Foundation (7 miles).We raise organic goji berries, and have a family of alpacas, mini goats, sheep and a donkey. We also have chickens and turkeys. We also have an Eco-Lodge with historic rustic log cabins and adobe casitas for rent. The property is surrounded by the Carson National Forest and the land has creeks, ponds, aspens & cottonwood trees, flower gardens, stone paths, goji's, raspberry & apple orchards and breathtaking views of the mountains and the mesa. We use only green cleaners and recycle. Aldous Huxley lived in one of our cabins and D.H. Lawrence lived up the road and wrote here, so the writers who come here are in great company. We are also a WWOOF host farm so during the spring and summer months the farm is full of projects and helping hands. During summer we have fresh, organic vegetables available to guests and during late summer and fall there are plenty of apples to pick.
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Site 1 - Taos Goji Farm Campsites

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Tent site · Sleeps 2
Pitch your tent in one of our two unique campsites (Ceremony Field #1 and Apple Grove #2). Each site is right next to an acequia where water flows down from the mountain. The drinking water comes from our deep wells and there is on-site showers, bathrooms, and coin-op laundry facilities available for campers. Please use laundry after housekeepers have left for the day, generally afte 5pm. Fires are not permitted at the campsite but we have a large community fire pit for you to gather around. Please ask manager for permission to build a fire or grill as we are in a extreme fire zone. Goji berry farm is nestled in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains in close proximity to Taos (11 miles) and is only thirty minutes to Taos Ski Valley & Red River. We are also near the DH Lawrence ranch (5 miles) and the Lama Foundation (7 miles).We raise organic goji berries, and have a family of alpacas, mini goats, sheep and a donkey. We also have chickens and turkeys. We also have an Eco-Lodge with historic rustic log cabins and adobe casitas for rent. The property is surrounded by the Carson National Forest and the land has creeks, ponds, aspens & cottonwood trees, flower gardens, stone paths, goji's, raspberry & apple orchards and breathtaking views of the mountains and the mesa. We use only green cleaners and recycle. Aldous Huxley lived in one of our cabins and D.H. Lawrence lived up the road and wrote here, so the writers who come here are in great company. We are also a WWOOF host farm so during the spring and summer months the farm is full of projects and helping hands. During summer we have fresh, organic vegetables available to guests and during late summer and fall there are plenty of apples to pick.
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O’Keefe Historic Farm & Eco Cabin

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Cabin · Sleeps 2
The Georgia O’Keefe’s cabin is one of four built at the beginning of last century, originally for sheep herders. Both Aldous Huxley and D.H. Lawrence lived and wrote in these cabins, Frieda Lawrence and Dorothy Brett were frequent visitors as well and later Elizabeth Kubler Ross and Ram Dass stayed here. The log cabin, designed for 1-2 people, has a cozy and quiet feel. The porch overlooks a flower garden and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The cabin is a one room efficiency/duplex with a bathroom and kitchen. It is fully furnished and equipped. There is a wood burning stove and a propane heater. The water comes from our deep wells. Only green cleaners and detergents are used.
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Tewa Glamping Tipi

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Yurt · Sleeps 2
Our "Tewa Glamping Tipi" is located on a small goji berry farm 15 miles north of Taos, NM; 25 min to Taos Ski Valley & Red River. Located near several hot springs, walking trails, the Carson National Forest, and DH Lawrence Ranch. Enjoy the cottonwood trees, silence, and bright stars. Organic veggies and eggs available seasonally. Features a queen-sized bed, table and chairs, rugs and a storage chest. Guests have access to outside showers and bathrooms. The tipi is facing East which overlooks our organic goji berry farm in addition to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The tipi is equipped with a queen size bed, table and chairs, board games, eco-friendly toiletries, and you will have access to shared bathrooms, laundry room and showers, in addition to the sauna & hot tub. We offer a farm breakfast at 9am for an extra fee. Please give us 24 hours notice. As a guest, you will be granted access to 40 acres of walking paths and quiet spots on the farm as well as thousands more in the neighboring Carson National Forest! Fresh organic eggs and veggies are available seasonally. All accommodations are cleaned with biodegradable cleaning products, mostly vinegar, and fragrance-free detergents are used on the linens. Drinking water comes from our deep wells. Our dwellings and farm are now powered by solar energy. Perfectly inbetween, we are 20 miles to Taos Ski Valley and 20 miles to Red River Ski Area. A play ground is available for families with children. Dogs are welcome, absolutely no smoking inside. Nearby are opportunities for hiking, fishing, lama trekking, horseback trails. hot air ballooning, and natural hot springs are within driving distance. San Cristobal is a small village and our eco lodge was built at the turn of last century. Aldous Huxley lived and wrote in our cabins and we found water colors from D.H. Lawrence and letters to the publishers from Frieda Lawrence in the attic of one of the cabins. We are surrounded by national forest and a small river flows from the mountains and into part of the village.
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Frieda Lawrence Eco-Cabin

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Cabin · Sleeps 2
Frieda’s Cabin is a furnished one room 325 sq ft efficiency/duplex that originally served as sheepherder’s lodging at the turn of the last century. Now it has a well equipped kitchen, full bathroom with a bath/shower, and a queen size bed. Frieda's Cabin is located atTaos Goji Eco Lodge and Farm Retreat. Our cabins are nestled in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains and surrounded by national forest. Our charming & quaint, historic log cabins and casitas are in close proximity to Taos (11 miles) and the Taos Ski Valley and Red River (ca: 20 miles). Frieda's Cabin is located on a forty acre farm. Guests have access to the garden and the outside table, chairs, a hammocks (during warm weather) and a barbecue and a fire pit (only to be used with permission of the management due to the fire risk). The cottage faces the Sangre De Cristo Mountains to the east, a communal area to the west and a large open field to the south where we grow corn and pumpkins. There is also an old apple grove in the middle of the field and you are welcome to taste the different apple varieties. Close to the cabins is an open barn with tables and benches. Guests are welcome to use the barn for meals and its a wonderful place to watch the sun go down over the distant mountains. We have several vegetable garden in the summer. Guests are welcome to pick some veggies for some weeding. Please speak to the property manager. Check in: 3pm Check out: 11am
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Dorothy Brett’s Cabin Eco Cabin

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Cabin · Sleeps 2
The Dorothy Brett cabin is one of four built at the beginning of last century, originally for sheep herders. Aldous Huxley lived and wrote in these cabins, Frieda Lawrence and Dorothy Brett were frequent visitors as well and later Elizabeth Kubler Ross and Ram Dass stayed here. The log cabin, designed for 1-2 people, has a cozy and quiet feel. The porch overlooks a flower garden and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. This cabin is located in a duplex style structure.
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Aldous Huxley’s Historic Log Cabin

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Cabin · Sleeps 5
The Huxley’s Cabin is located atTaos Goji Eco Lodge and Farm Retreat. It used to serve as a dairy barn at the turn of the century. It is a large studio cabin and has a bathroom, kitchenette with pots and pans, fridge and a queen bed and a queen sofa bed. Can sleep up to four people. Nestled in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains and surrounded by national forest. These quaint, historic log cabins and casitas are in close proximity to Taos (11 miles) and the Taos Ski Valley and Red River (ca: 20 miles). We are surrounded by national forest and a small creek flows from the mountains and into part of the village. Part of an eco lodge, this cabin sits on 40 acres among seasonal creeks, ponds, aspens and cottonwood trees and organic berry orchards. The farm has great views of the mountains. It's a great space to kick back in, write, paint, hike on the nearby trails or take walks, fish, mountain biking or go cross country skiing. The dark skies are great for star gazing. Within driving distance are opportunities for lama trekking, horseback trails, hot air ballooning and natural hot springs are within driving distance. A seasonal vegetable garden and chickens provide produce and fresh ranch eggs to renters. A play ground is available for families with children. This cabin is a stand alone structure. San Cristobal is a small village and our eco lodge was built at the turn of last century. Aldous Huxley lived and wrote in our cabins and we found water colors from D.H. Lawrence and letters to the publishers from Frieda Lawrence in the attic of one of the cabins. Aldous Huxley is said to have helped build the outhouse as there was no plumbing when he stayed in the cabins. Taos Ski Valley reminds us of the Swiss/French/Austrian founders' roots blended with the traditions and customs of the local Hispanic and Pueblo Indian cultures. Being the home of extreme skiing, this is just not a resort for experts, with many beginner and intermediate runs. The ski school is one of the nation's best. It also has an excellent children's day care and ski facility, both skiers and snowboarders are welcome. Taos is home to more than twenty sites on the National Register of Historic Places. The Taos Pueblo has been occupied for nearly a millennium and is considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited community in the Unites States. The Taos Pueblo was added as an Unesco World Heritage Site in 1992 as one of the most significant historical cultural landmarks in the world; There are many ways to explore art in Taos. Taos is an old art colony since 1899. Some of the artists' studios have been preserved and may be viewed by visitors. Many of the historic sites are homes and studios of artists, including the Mabel Dodge Luhan House,Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio, Joseph Henry Sharp Studios, the Leon Gaspard House, the Couse/Sharp Historic Site and the Ernest Martin Hennings House. On Ledoux Street, just south of the Taos Plaza, are the Ernest L. Blumenschein House and Harwood House. There are three Art Museums in Taos: Harwood Museum of Art, Taos Art Museum and Millicent Rogers Museum that provide art from the pueblo Native Americans, Taos Society of Artists and modern and contemporary artists of the Taos art colony. The town has numerous art galleries and there are several houses of the Taos Society of Artists.
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DH Lawrence Farm Cabin

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Cabin · Sleeps 2
The D.H. Lawrence cabin is a furnished one room 325 sq ft efficiency/duplex with a kitchen, queen size bed, full bathroom and comfortably sleeps two. A wood fire stove, electric heat pump or alternatively a gas stove, will keep you warm during cold nights. The cabin is a studio and can sleep two people in a queen bed. The D.H. Lawrence Cabin is located on a forty acre farm. Guests have access to the garden and the outside table, chairs, a hammocks (during warm weather) and a barbecue and a fire pit (only to be used with permission of the management due to the fire risk). The cottage faces the Sangre De Cristo Mountains to the east, a communal area to the west and a large open field to the south where we grow corn and pumpkins. There is also an old apple grove in the middle of the field and you are welcome to taste the different apple varieties. Close to the cabins is an open barn with tables and benches. Guests are welcome to use the barn for meals and its a wonderful place to watch the sun go down over the distant mountains. We have several vegetable garden in the summer. Guests are welcome to pick some veggies for some weeding. Please speak to the property manager. We have a small play ground with swings and a slide. There are chickens and guests can feed them with table scraps (please no chicken or eggs, we don't want them to be cannibals) Be sure to close the chickens gate behind you, We have stray dogs in the valley that can harm our chickens. There is also an old rescue goat, Yoda, plus two alpacas, Albert and Allison. You are welcome to feed them, they love grass and also branches from the old Chinese Elm trees. Interaction with guests depends on the privacy needs of the vacationers. We do arrange potlucks and dinners throughout the year for those who are socially inclined. Guests are also welcome to join us in the seasonal Trading Post cafe for breakfast with the wwoofers (willing workers in organic farms). We recommend that you arrive by car. Northern NM is full of scenic drives only accessible by car. There are two shuttle services in Taos and also a "Blue Bus' service that passes San Cristobal twice a day. If you are a biker, this is wonderful place to explore trails to Taos or other nearby attractions or around our prope Check in: 3pm Check out: 11am We practice self check in so you can head straight to your cabin upon arrival. Here are some helpful tips for your stay: It would be great to arrive in daylight, so you can find your way easily. A flashlight might come in handy as we have no street lights here although we have solar lights along the pathways. You should be sure to pick up groceries in Taos before heading to San Cristobal, as there are no stores convenient to the village. If you forget something, the closest place is the little convenience store in the Mid-Town Market & Lounge in Arroyo Hondo, halfway between San Cristobal and Taos. Your cabin is furnished including a coffee maker, other kitchen appliances and cookware. We provide coffee filters, salt & pepper, olive oil, and dish soap. DOGS We love dogs! But PLEASE BE RESPONSIBLE WITH YOUR PET. Only one dog is permitted here unless you've made special arrangements. Please be sure to protect the rugs, quilts, furniture, etc. from muddy paws and shedding fur. Please don't leave your dog alone in the cabin or in the premises and don’t permit your dog to bark in the cabin, and please do pick up after your dog outside if they poop where people are walking.
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Pond Casita

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Cabin · Sleeps 2
The Pond Casita is a renovated log cabin, a former chicken coop built at the turn of last century. It has two rooms, the bedroom with a queen bed. The living room/ kitchen has a queen sofa bed. In front is a small koi pond and waterfall. The bathroom has a shower and the fully equipped kitchen, refrigerator and propane stove. In the back is a small enclosed yard. All the cabins are located in the front of the 40 acres.
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San Cristobal, Taos, New Mexico, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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