We love it when you book directly with us (use code DIRECT10 to receive a 10% discount). Given our property’s storied history, each of our 16 rooms has unique characteristics. So if you have any questions about which room to book, or you’re interested in a physically distanced stay, just give us a call and we’ll talk you through our offerings and procedures (our COVID-19 health and safety statement can be found here).

 

The Farmhand

These are our most compact rooms, located in what we believe were stables. Rustic and honest, with exposed vigas and Saltillo tiles, Room 1 has a Queen bed and bathtub while Room 2 has a King bed and bathtub. Showcasing contemplative art by David Grey and custom furnishings by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister.

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Whichever you choose, don’t worry, there’s no manual labor required.

 

The Communer

Our Communer King 3 & 4 open onto our light-filled garden courtyard. Celebrate our history as a commune during the 60's-70's with beautifully appointed furnishings by Jonathan Boyd of Boyd & Allister and contemplative art by David Grey . Rustic and honest, Both rooms offer a King bed, shower, gas kiva fireplace, exposed vigas, and a generous skylight.

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Incense encouraged.

 

Hacienda

Make yourself at home in our Hacienda Wing. These desirable suites have plush King beds, kitchenettes, comfortable seating areas, desks, Waterworks faucets and kiva fireplaces in most rooms. Room 5, our old barn, has the highest vibes, if we do say so ourselves. Room 7 is accessible (shower only) while the others have bathtubs and showers.

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Feel free to burn the midnight oil.

 

Farmhouse

The Farmhouse was built at the turn of the 19th-century when New Mexico was still under Spanish rule. The double adobe structure served as a family home for over a century and a half, undergoing its first remodel in the early 1900’s with Victorian details added throughout the home. In the 1960’s, at the peak of the Rainbow Coalition’s gatherings in the surrounding areas, the space became a religious commune at which point the barn and stables were adopted and transformed into living quarters. As a commune, all that were hungry or in need of a bed were welcome. It wasn’t until the late 1970’s that the second story was added in Northern New Mexico Territorial style; entering into its new life as an inn.

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Cancellation Policy

If you cancel less than 14 days in advance, you are responsible for all reservation charges. A $25 handling fee applies to all cancellations.