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Rio Grande Gorge Casita- traditional adobe, hot tub, hiking, privacy
- house111 m²
- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Separate WCs: 1
- Min Stay: 3–5 nights
2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, sleeps 4
Bedrooms
Bedroom - B
Bedroom - A
Each cozy and comfortable room has dresser and closet; New Mexico decor.
Facilities
Featured
- Internet
- Hot Tub
- Fireplace
- TV
- Satellite or Cable
- Washer & Dryer
- Children Welcome
- Parking
- No Smoking
- Heater
Bathrooms
- Bathrooms: 1, Separate WCs: 1
- Bathroom 1Toilet, Showernewly tiled shower, handcrafted vanity with Mexican tile
- Bathroom 2ToiletView from small window to wildlife path.
- New Mexico decor; bath and hand towels; selection of soaps, shampoo, conditioner, lotion.
Safety features
- Smoke detectorHallway
- Exterior lighting
- Deadbolt lock
- Fire extinguisherOn the counter next to the refrigerator
Location Type
- Mountain view
- Water view
General
- launderette
- TelephoneConventional land-line available. There is no cell service in the Rio Grande Gorge, but is available about 3 miles away.
- HeatingThree sources of heat: simple off-on propane heating; kiva fireplace; additional electric space heaters.
- Linens provided
- Washing machineDetergent provided
- Clothes dryer
- FireplaceTraditional New Mexico kiva fireplace adds a cozy touch.
- Parkingtwo-car space available
- Internetfree wi-fi
- Towels providedIn addition to bath towels, we also provide four hot tub towels; four beach towels for use along the Rio
- Wireless Internet
- Iron & board
- Hair dryer
- Paper towels
- Shampoo
- Basic soaps
- Toilet paper
- Living RoomSpacious, open-floor design.
Kitchen
- Fridge
- Hob
- Ovengas
- Microwave
- BBQ
- Coffee maker
- Toaster
- Blender
- Coffee grinder
- Pantry items
- Dishes & utensils
- KitchenMany of our guests who reviewed the casita loved the kitchen area outfitted with tableware, cooking equipment, appliances, as well as an assortment of condiments and spices (yes, there's olive oil).
Dining
- Seating for 6 people
- Dining area
- Childs highchair
- DiningHand-crafted dining table and four dining chairs; spacious, open floor plan; can seat up to six; additional chairs available upon request. Child's highchair available upon request.
Entertainment
- Televisionnew, 50-inch high-depth; satellite channels, Netflix
- Satellite/CableCable channels, Netflix
- DVD playerblue-ray player
- Books
- GamesBoard games, puzzles, cards, Jengo, etc.
- Games for kids
- ToysToddler toys available upon request
- Video libraryDVD collection for adults and children
Outside
- GardenArea is landscaped with native plants.
- Kayak/canoeAvailable nearby.
- BoatRafting is available nearby.
- Deck/PatioThere are three patio areas: screened in area facing west toward the east-facing canyon rim; front patio facing south toward Pilar cliffs; hot-tub patio with spectacular view of Pilar butte.
- Water Sports GearTwo gear outfitting stores are located in Taos, about 15-20 minutes away. In Pilar itself, the Pilar Cafe carries river gear, kayaks/tubes/paddle boards for rent.
- GolfAvailable at Taos Country Club, about 15 minutes away.
Suitability
- wheelchair inaccessible
Pool / Spa
- Spa WhirlpoolBeautiful views of the Pilar Butte and night sky, including the Milky Way, North Star, Venus, Jupiter, and whatever else you know how to find!
Notes
- We are adjacent to the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. Hiking or biking along the Rio, within the canyon, or along the canyon rim offer solitude and wildlife viewing. A morning bird walk with Meg can often be arranged if she is available during the time of your stay. In any case, bring your binoculars! This area is listed as an Audubon Important Bird Area (IBA).
Policies
Cancellation Policy
- 100% refund if you cancel at least 14 days before check-in.
- 50% refund (minus the service fee) if you cancel at least 7 days before check-in.
- No refund if you cancel less than 7 days before check-in.
Damage and Incidentals
You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.
House Rules
Children allowed
No pets
No events
No smoking
Max guests: 4
Minimum age of primary renter: 21
Cleaning practices
Cleaned with disinfectant
Check in and check out with no person-to-person contact
Minimum 3-day vacancy between guest stays
Location
Pilar is a quiet New Mexican village located on NM route 68 south of Taos. It lies adjacent to the Rio Grande river at the gateway to the magnificent Rio Grande Gorge and a gateway to the Rio Bravo National Monument. River sports, biking, hiking, and bird watching are a few of the summer activities. Winter skiing is nearby in Taos, Santa Fe, Los Alamos, and Sipapu. In addition to outdoor fun, the nearby towns boast numerous fine dining restaurants, art galleries, museums, and southwestern cultural points of interest. There are numerous festivals throughout the year including San Geronimo Day at Taos Pueblo, Indian Market in Santa Fe, and a Fall Balloon Rally in both Taos and Albuquerque.
Other Activities: Hiking,birdwatching, kayaking, rafting, Anasazi petroglyph sites, cultural and historical museums
Golf: The Taos Country Club is an easy, picturesque 15-minute drive from the casita. The Club features incredible 360 degree views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Taos mesa.
Ski: The southern Rocky Mountains boast several nearby ski resorts, including Taos, Santa Fe, Sipapu, and Red River. We are also a 4-hour drive from southern Colorado ski resorts. Our guests often pair a visit to southern Colorado with their stay here in northern New Mexico.
Hosted by Bruce and Meg Peterson
Ask a questionAbout Bruce and Meg Peterson
Meg and Bruce have lived in the area for 35 years. We raised both our daughters here, and they attended school in Taos. One is a physician, the other a geo-physicist, proof that the public schools are good! Meg is a retired elementary school principal and writer; Bruce is a manager at Los Alamos Laboratory. We are both private people and very respectful of the privacy of our guests, though we are available to answer any questions about the history, geology, wildlife, hiking opportunities, and our favorite restaurants. If you're into birds, Meg will happily take you birding along the Rio!
Why Bruce and Meg Peterson chose Pilar
We moved to Northern New Mexico three decades ago because of the stunning beauty, closeness to nature, and richness of its cultures. And we wanted to build a traditional adobe. At the time, we shared the romantic notion we could make a living here as a writer (Meg) and a cabinetmaker (Bruce). While we both had to get practical employment, we remain true to our roots.
What makes this house unique
We believe the views from the property are completely unique and stunning and probably responsible for my daughter becoming a geologist. The vastness of the panorama can be a bit overwhelming for those new to the area, but the region has been settled since the 1600s when the Spanish arrived. That said, the addition of our hot tub has been inspirational. Nothing like viewing all this natural beauty while soaking tired bones!
- Languages:
- english, spanish