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Click here to read article from ABQ Journal 6.04.

 

Frommer's: "The inn/retreat sits on a long bow of the Jemez River, a small, fast-flowing stream lined with cottonwoods. Built in 1994, the inn has clean lines and comfortable rooms, each named after a Native American tribe. I stayed in the Hopi room, a queen that wasn't large but was well planned, with built-in drawers and many amenities. All rooms have sliding glass doors that open out to a patio where there's a fountain. The beds are comfortably firm, with good reading lights. The Great Room has a cozy welcoming feel, as well as a large table where breakfast is served family-style."

 

 We welcome skiers, fishermen and hunters.

 

Be sure to stay with us when you visit New Mexico for the:

Our Highway in the Fall

 

Jemez Falls

 

 
 

Our adobe style main house has six private rooms with full baths. All have glass doors that open out onto the enclosed courtyard with a Zen style fountain.

The entire inn has year-round climate control - a/c and radiant heat. Individual controls are situated in every room. There are Southwest style ceiling fans in each room and a cooler and AC in the Great Room for further comfort.

Try our gourmet breakfast, served in the Great Room that looks out at spectacular vistas. Our covered outdoor Jacuzzi is an especially relaxing spot overlooking the river and mesas.

May we suggest a massage by our Licensed Massage therapist Tom Sabo? Call for an in-house appointment.

There is a DVD/VCR/TV for use in the Great Room. No TV's in guest rooms for a more restful atmosphere. You may bring your laptop and watch movies in the comfort of your room.

Hiking  trails and quiet spots for meditation make the Caňon del Rio an ideal place to stay. A kiva fire place is a warming addition during the colder months.

 

From Albuquerque: Take I-25 north approximately 15 miles to Exit 242. Go west on US Hwy 550 towards Cuba approximately 25 miles. At San Ysidro turn right onto Hwy 4 and continue 17 miles to the village of Jemez Springs. Approximately 75 minutes driving time.

From Santa Fe: Take Hwy 84/285 north towards Espanola approximately 15 miles to Hwy 502, a left lane exit, towards Los Alamos. After approximately 12 miles take Hwy 4 towards White Rock and Bandelier. Continue on Hwy 4 for about 55 miles to Jemez Springs.

The Caldera in Winter

Los Ojos Restaurant and Saloon

 

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