With its relatively dry climate, Taos is a great place for a vacation no matter the season, and cabin rentals help make the case. Winters can get chilly at night with sub-freezing temperatures, while summers can be hot, but the lack of humidity keeps things from feeling extreme. While spring and fall are great for camping, the summer and winter months are more conducive to cabin stays, particularly if you can find yourself a spot with heating and air-conditioning. While there's not much in terms of cabin rentals at nearby state parks or in Taos' surrounding Carson National Forest, plenty of private options range from camping and cabin resorts to private Hipcamps. Most are located in surrounding communities rather than in Taos itself, ideal for campers who want to be out in nature but still have easy access to the Taos Pueblo.