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Rincon Del Cielo (corner of the sky)
Literally at the end of the road next to the Pecos National Historical Park. Situated on 10+acres where families, friends and their pets can take in the fresh air, have a family barbecue, enjoy the fire pit making s’mores, go for a walk, play horse shoes or just sit back with book and beverage. Amongst the trees of the Pecos National Forest, Rincon Del Cielo offers a unique getaway for larger families and groups it’s minutes to downtown Santa Fe, near by biking/ hiking trails and Pecos river.

Lovely Garden & Hobbit Suite, Llama Sanctuary
Stay where Gandalf & Frodo plan their next adventures. Explore the beautiful tile mural depicting an Ent's life (also known as Onodrim (Tree-host) by the Elves), take a seat in Gandalf's chair and command his staff, touch the amethyst crystal inlaid in the underground walls & enjoy the silence of being within the earth. The lovely Garden suite, a short walk across the courtyard, includes wifi, kitchen, and bath. Relax in another world & enjoy a break from reality! 15 min from Santa Fe plaza.

Santa Fe Super Dome
*READ ALL property info BEFORE BOOKING* Stay in the coolest spot in the Santa Fe area. New deck! Glamping dome on 8 private acres of ancient canyons, just south of Santa Fe on Hwy 14. Enjoy 360 degree views of every mountain chain in the area - Sangre de Christos, Jemez, Sandias, Ortiz, Manzanos. You even get Mt. Taylor, silhoutted in exquisite sunsets. This is the ultimate high desert glamping experience. Indoor plumbing, heat, stone shower, king bed. Personal Chef services available.

La Bonita Ermita
La Bonita Ermita is a small hermitage style home on a hillside with amazing views of the sunrise, sunset and Pecos Valley. The home was carved into the hillside with 4 terraced levels and is a stone's throw from Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery. Literally boarding 10s of thousands of acres of the Sante Fe National Forest behind a private gate. A must stop if you are driving thru Pecos either on the Sante Fe trail or Historic Route 66. Immersed in nature and yet only 25 minutes to Sante Fe.

Hilltop Nest
Kick back and relax in this stylish cabin in the forest. Hilltop location with forever views. Just off scenic Route 66 (Hwy 50), up a steep (but short) driveway, sits a 2-bedroom log cabin with plenty of birdsong and pine trees, a porch surrounded by views and furnished with a grill for outdoor dining. Five miles east is the village of Pecos with the Pecos River for fishing, hiking, and exploring. Sixteen miles north is the legendary city of Santa Fe packed with world-class art and culture

GanEden Freedom Farm River Retreat
Your retreat from it all! Enjoy the tranquil sanctuary of our hidden valley on the Pecos River. A beautiful 45 minute drive from Santa Fe and only 20 minutes from the historic railroad town of Las Vegas. Take time out to write, paint, sing, unwind ... spend time by the river, soak in the local hot springs, visit our horses. Enjoy your own private patio and grill. Sip your morning coffee listening to the sound of the running water in the 'acequia'. Gated access. Extra guests $25 a night.

Casa de Sueños | Santa Fe Retreat on 5.5 Acres
Casa de Sueños is the rare Airbnb guests call “even better than the photos.” Set on 5.5 private acres just 15 minutes from downtown Santa Fe, this soulful retreat features a fully stocked gourmet kitchen, bohemian-inspired interiors, Sonos sound system, guitar, smart TVs, turntable, two labyrinths, hiking from the backyard, and unforgettable stargazing around the Solo Stove. Sip coffee under the covered porch by morning and take in Milky Way skies by night. About 1 hour from ABQ airport.

La Casita Capulin (The Little Choke-Cherry House)
Very rural…This country hideaway is nestled at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, 1 minute from I-25 in the village of Rowe. It sits on a 40 acre private ranch. Santa Fe is 25 minutes away with nearby access to many US Forest areas, the Pecos National Monument, the Village of Pecos, and the Pecos River. The water is chemical free! The large acreage here is also used for tent camping in the summer months near the little lake and RV Sites are scattered with one being beside this house.

River Retreat with a Hot Tub!
A quiet place to retreat in the Pristine, Wild, Pecos forest by the River. Perfect for families, romantic couples, artists or the creative souls. Private fly fishing at your front door (no need for a fishing license). Fish at the Monastery lake or tour Battlefield Monument close by. Hike in the beautiful Santa Fe National forest / discover the nearby caves and petroglyphs. All of this plus only 10 minutes from the small town of Pecos and 25 minutes to Santa Fe.

Modern A-Frame in Santa Fe National Forest
Enjoy the sounds of the Pecos River at Field Trip NM in the fully remodeled 1950’s A-frame. The inside boasts a newly remodeled designer kitchen and full bathroom with shower. The open plan single bedroom upstairs sleeps 4 between a Queen and 2 Twin Beds. Outdoor amenities include a private stainless steel hot tub, a expansive deck and 2 outdoor fireplaces. Lounge on the large deck while making dinner on the brand new gas Grill. Stargaze like never before!

Chameleon, Rustic Cabin, Unit 1 with private deck
Chameleon: 2 room cabin, NO running water and no toilet facilities in the casita, sleeps 4, possibly 5, two (2) double beds in the bedroom, and a daybed for an extra person (for an added fee of $20.) Wood stove, hot plate & electric appliances for cooking. Open deck on the Pecos River! with an outdoor fireplace. Community bathhouse with commodes and showers, 300 feet from Chameleon. Some road noise can be heard, especially during peak travel times.

Infinite Views | Ridgetop Retreat | 2 Hot Tubs
There's nothing quite like this in Santa Fe — a genuine Earthship eco-home on a secluded ridgetop, with two hot tubs and views that stretch to the Jemez Mountains. 🛁 2 hot tubs — indoor jetted spa with waterfall & rooftop infinity tub 🌄 Sweeping views of Santa Fe, the Jemez Mountains & National Forest 🌿 Rare Earthship design with living indoor gardens 🧘 Dedicated spa & yoga retreat 🏡 Spacious 2BR entire earth-home, secluded ridgetop setting
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Pecos?
Pecos has vacation rentals around the historic village center and near scenic areas, providing options for rustic cabins, adobe-style homes, and cozy apartments. Stays cater to those seeking proximity to nature or local culture.
What are the best things to do in Pecos with kids?
Families can explore historic sites, picnic near scenic streams, and hike gentle nature trails suited for children. Interactive exhibits and local parks offer hands-on learning opportunities.
What are some of the best things to do in Pecos?
Explore the ruins at Pecos National Historical Park, hike forest trails, and visit artisan shops to discover local crafts. Frequent community events and traditional markets add to the cultural experience.
How is the weather in Pecos?
Pecos has cool winters around 9–36°F (-13–2°C), with occasional snow, and mild summers near 45–74°F (7–23°C). Rain is more frequent in July and August, so a light rain jacket can be useful.
When is the best time to visit Pecos?
May and June are often recommended for milder temperatures around 62–72°F (17–22°C) and lower rainfall, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor exploration. July and August bring warmer days, but higher rainfall from monsoon patterns.
What are the best places to visit in Pecos?
Pecos National Historical Park, the village's historic church, and local artisan shops are often recommended for visitors. Outdoor spaces offer reflective mountain vistas and scenic picnic areas.
What are some hiking trails in Pecos?
Explore nature trails in Pecos National Historical Park, forest paths around Glorieta Pass, or nearby wilderness routes blending pine woods and mountain views. Trails range from gentle walks to more challenging hikes.
What are some family activities we can do in Pecos?
Families can tour historic sites, enjoy nature walks, participate in local art workshops, and share regional meals at neighborhood cafes. Parks and picnic spots provide space for relaxation and play.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Pecos?
Day trips around Pecos often include exploring nearby national forests, visiting historic pueblos, or experiencing arts and crafts in adjacent villages. Outdoor adventure sites and cultural museums are frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Pecos?
Many vacation rentals in Pecos welcome pets, especially around the village center and neighboring scenic areas. Parks and trails nearby make it easy to explore with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Pecos?
Locals suggest starting your day early to enjoy cooler temperatures, visiting traditional bakeries, and carrying cash for small shops or markets. Respecting cultural heritage is appreciated throughout the community.
What is Pecos known for?
Pecos is known for its historic pueblo ruins, mountain vistas, and locally rooted traditions reflecting Native American and Hispanic heritage. Outdoor recreation and cultural experiences are a central part of the area.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Pecos?
Pecos has tucked-away trails along mountain streams, small pottery shops, and lesser-known historic markers. Exploring local bakeries or quiet picnic spots can reveal unique aspects of the area.
What are the best foods to try in Pecos?
Pecos is known for New Mexican chile dishes, including red or green chile enchiladas, tamales, and sopaipillas. Many visitors also enjoy locally made tortillas and Southwestern stews.
What should I bring for a trip to Pecos?
Pack layers for changing mountain temperatures, sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Outdoor gear is suggested if you plan to hike or explore historic sites.
What is the nightlife in Pecos like?
Nightlife in Pecos centers on intimate venues, cafes, and community gatherings with live music or storytelling sessions. Evenings often blend local flavors and relaxed entertainment.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Pecos?
Pecos has community celebrations and gatherings throughout the year that reflect regional traditions, music, and food. Events often highlight local culture and the area's history in a welcoming setting.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Pecos?
Many vacation rentals in Pecos are suitable for families, with amenities like kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and easy access to parks or hiking trails. Options include cabins, adobe-style homes, and apartments near the village center.
Destinations to explore
- Santa Fe Plaza
- Ski Santa Fe
- Meow Wolf
- Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort
- Bandelier National Monument
- Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
- Santa Fe Farmers Market
- Museum of International Folk Art
- Santa Fe National Forest
- Sandia Peak Ski Area
- Loretto Chapel
- The Cathedral Basilica Of St. Francis Of Assisi
- Tinkertown Museum
- El Santuario De Chimayo
- Hyde Memorial State Park
- Pecos National Historical Park
- Valles Caldera National Preserve
- Bandelier National Monument





