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Rock Art Retreat—A gorgeous estate full of petroglyphs and colorful artwork.
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms Sleeps 6 278.7 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Taos, NM
- Place, Earthships3 min drive
- Place, Taos Plaza10 min drive
- Place, Kit Carson Park11 min drive
- Airport, Taos, NM (TSM-Taos Regional)16 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 3
2 Single Bunk Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed
Living Room 1
1 Queen Bed
Portale Bedroom overlooking the back courtyard garden
1 King Bed
Primary Bedroom with adjacent sitting room/office with desk and television
1 King Bed
3 bathrooms
Portale Bedroom Bathroom with Fabulous Tub and shower!
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shampoo
Primary Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo
Upstairs Den Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Rock Art Retreat—A gorgeous estate full of petroglyphs and colorful artwork.
This sprawling adobe home is surrounded by hundreds of acres of undeveloped land. It was built in the early 1800s by Spanish settlers and over time has been stunningly remodeled. Quixote’s Canyon is named as an homage to its Spanish history and the metal sculpture of famed Spanish literary character, Don
Quixote, (yes, the windmill fighting guy) who welcomes you at the entrance.
Enter through the time-weathered front gate up to the expansive flagstone patio complete with outdoor kiva fireplace. Turn around and take it all in. Taos lies in the distance surrounded by jaw-dropping mountain views. Pass through the hand-carved wooden front doors with hand-hammered wrought iron hardware to enter a different world.
The Living Room (aka Frida’s Room)
Turquoise velvet swivel chairs and leather couches provide comfortable seating in the living room overlooking the Sangre de Cristo range. Snuggle in with a book on the long chaise by the entry or take your perch on the saffron leather chair with copper lamp and embroidered ottoman. Radiant-heat rises through wide-plank pine wood flooring and the Taos sun streams through the window. Please take extra care of grandma’s wood tables and the needlework Frida pillows.
The Dining Room
A large wooden dining table with hand-carved chairs provides seating for six. The walls are warmed by a Navajo rug, a copper tray and photos: kachina dolls from our collection and Anasazi petroglyphs from the rock formation outside.
The Kitchen
More petroglyph images in the kitchen! Panels on the cabinet doors are studded with Taos blue stones and painted with petroglyphs in honor of the drawings on the rock escarpment outside. Brand-new stainless steel appliances and stone countertops make cooking in this well-appointed recently renovated kitchen really fun. Whip up some Keurig coffee in the "coffee niche" then take a seat at the oak kitchen table that seats four. The large blue-toned painting on the wall is done by a well-known Taos artist who lived in this house for decades, one of just a few owners of this historically significant property.
The Sitting Room
Through the hand-carved doors toward the master suite, find an intimate sitting room with a leather couch and chair as well as a SMART TV and console desk overlooking the front patio. This room is an ideal private workspace for everything from trainings and web conferences to work on your novel or sketch diary.
King Bedroom Suite
A Cal-King bed appointed with sumptuous sheets and duvet comforter nestles into a cave-like space framed by low-hanging ‘vigas’ logs. Gilded bird lamps rest on the bedside tables. The leather armchair is an elegant place to relax.
Deep inside the king suite bathroom, you’ll find a cave-like shower stall with granite bench, hand-held shower and luxurious towels, as well as a TOTO washlet bidet.
The Guest Room Suite
Overlooking the portale gardens, the guest room is spacious and sunny. The king-size bed can be converted into two XL twin beds if requested at booking. The glass bedside lamps with pressed flower lampshades belonged to grandma. The jewel-tone painting on the wall is by the same Taos artist and former homeowner. Find a bench and a luggage rack in the closet.
The guest bath boasts one of the most luxurious bathtubs in all of Taos. This deep tub will delight even the most ski-or-hiking sore muscles. Whimsical purple cabinets and star-themed tiles in the tub surround provide an artistic Taos experience in this stunning just-renovated bathroom
The Den
Climb the red stone stairs passing the door to the private portale garden. At the top, you’ll find the media den with red Navajo rugs, game table, books and a large SMART TV. The couch is a pull-out queen bed. On this upper level there’s a third full bath with a traditional tin mirror and a shower stall.
The Portale Garden and Hot Tub
Through the door on the stairwell landing, head outside to the twinkling portale porch where you’ll find a couch, a butcher block table and an outdoor grill. Follow the flagstone path to the corner of the garden for a dip in the hot tub. For everyone’s safety, please shower before jumping in.
Guest access
Guests will have access to the entire house with the exception of an upstairs owner's room and a couple of cabinets in the kitchen.
Other things to note
Quixote's Canyon is a world unto itself and not searchable on GPS. Directions will be provided at check-in.
Quixote, (yes, the windmill fighting guy) who welcomes you at the entrance.
Enter through the time-weathered front gate up to the expansive flagstone patio complete with outdoor kiva fireplace. Turn around and take it all in. Taos lies in the distance surrounded by jaw-dropping mountain views. Pass through the hand-carved wooden front doors with hand-hammered wrought iron hardware to enter a different world.
The Living Room (aka Frida’s Room)
Turquoise velvet swivel chairs and leather couches provide comfortable seating in the living room overlooking the Sangre de Cristo range. Snuggle in with a book on the long chaise by the entry or take your perch on the saffron leather chair with copper lamp and embroidered ottoman. Radiant-heat rises through wide-plank pine wood flooring and the Taos sun streams through the window. Please take extra care of grandma’s wood tables and the needlework Frida pillows.
The Dining Room
A large wooden dining table with hand-carved chairs provides seating for six. The walls are warmed by a Navajo rug, a copper tray and photos: kachina dolls from our collection and Anasazi petroglyphs from the rock formation outside.
The Kitchen
More petroglyph images in the kitchen! Panels on the cabinet doors are studded with Taos blue stones and painted with petroglyphs in honor of the drawings on the rock escarpment outside. Brand-new stainless steel appliances and stone countertops make cooking in this well-appointed recently renovated kitchen really fun. Whip up some Keurig coffee in the "coffee niche" then take a seat at the oak kitchen table that seats four. The large blue-toned painting on the wall is done by a well-known Taos artist who lived in this house for decades, one of just a few owners of this historically significant property.
The Sitting Room
Through the hand-carved doors toward the master suite, find an intimate sitting room with a leather couch and chair as well as a SMART TV and console desk overlooking the front patio. This room is an ideal private workspace for everything from trainings and web conferences to work on your novel or sketch diary.
King Bedroom Suite
A Cal-King bed appointed with sumptuous sheets and duvet comforter nestles into a cave-like space framed by low-hanging ‘vigas’ logs. Gilded bird lamps rest on the bedside tables. The leather armchair is an elegant place to relax.
Deep inside the king suite bathroom, you’ll find a cave-like shower stall with granite bench, hand-held shower and luxurious towels, as well as a TOTO washlet bidet.
The Guest Room Suite
Overlooking the portale gardens, the guest room is spacious and sunny. The king-size bed can be converted into two XL twin beds if requested at booking. The glass bedside lamps with pressed flower lampshades belonged to grandma. The jewel-tone painting on the wall is by the same Taos artist and former homeowner. Find a bench and a luggage rack in the closet.
The guest bath boasts one of the most luxurious bathtubs in all of Taos. This deep tub will delight even the most ski-or-hiking sore muscles. Whimsical purple cabinets and star-themed tiles in the tub surround provide an artistic Taos experience in this stunning just-renovated bathroom
The Den
Climb the red stone stairs passing the door to the private portale garden. At the top, you’ll find the media den with red Navajo rugs, game table, books and a large SMART TV. The couch is a pull-out queen bed. On this upper level there’s a third full bath with a traditional tin mirror and a shower stall.
The Portale Garden and Hot Tub
Through the door on the stairwell landing, head outside to the twinkling portale porch where you’ll find a couch, a butcher block table and an outdoor grill. Follow the flagstone path to the corner of the garden for a dip in the hot tub. For everyone’s safety, please shower before jumping in.
Guest access
Guests will have access to the entire house with the exception of an upstairs owner's room and a couple of cabinets in the kitchen.
Other things to note
Quixote's Canyon is a world unto itself and not searchable on GPS. Directions will be provided at check-in.
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Amenities
Hot tub
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs and cats less than 23 kg per pet (limit 2 pets total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
About the area
Taos
Located in Taos, this holiday home is in the mountains. Rio Grande Gorge State Park and Kit Carson Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Twirl Toystore and Playspace and Kakawa Chocolate House.
Taos, NM
What's nearby
- Earthships - 3 min drive - 1.5 km
- Taos Historic Museums - 10 min drive - 7.1 km
- Taos Plaza - 10 min drive - 7.5 km
- Kit Carson Park - 11 min drive - 8.2 km
- Taos Mountain Casino - 14 min drive - 10.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Starbucks - 10 min drive
- Subway - 9 min drive
- Maria’s Mexican Cafe - 10 min drive
- Five Star Burgers - 10 min drive
- Wendy's - 8 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Sara Hare

We are Sara and Josh, high school sweethearts reunited after several, uh, decades.
We spend our time in many places including California. We spend summers in our stunning historic spectacular retreat in Taos, New Mexico.
Sara is a longtime journalist writing for magazines about travel, food & wine.
Josh is an avid fly fisherman, bibliophile and high school English teacher.
Why they chose this property
Taos is a diamond in the rough sagebrush of New Mexico. Art infuses the town and the activities of most local residents.
What makes this property unique
Our home is over 200 years old, built in a secluded hollow protected from winds and yet we still have jaw-dropping mountain views. The house is furnished with precious antiques and beautiful art. Petroglyphs are on the rock formations outside. This is a spectacular place.
Languages:
English, French, German, Spanish
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