Raton & Des Moines, New Mexico · Four Properties
Three historic homes that predate New Mexico statehood, and a working ranch bunkhouse six miles out. All filled with original art. None of them feel like a hotel.
Raton, New Mexico · Est. 1890s
A Queen Anne Victorian filled with original work. Sleep inside the artist's world. 30+ curated pieces, fire pit, bistro lights, and a yard that makes you want to stay one more night.
Raton, New Mexico · Est. 1800s
An 1800s brick cottage built before New Mexico was a state. Exposed brick gable, king bed, private patio, Blackstone grill. The most reviewed property in the portfolio.
Raton, New Mexico · Mid-Century · Pets Considered
Arched doorways, wide plank floors, serape throws. The most-reviewed property on the campus at 503 reviews. The only pet-friendly property — well-behaved dogs welcome with prior approval.
Des Moines, New Mexico · Working Cattle Ranch
A working cattle ranch bunkhouse in the shadow of an ancient volcano. Dark skies, elk country, and the silence of the high plains. Top 1% worldwide. Country living — expect bugs, dust, and wildlife.
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No noise. Just new pieces, available stays, and the occasional dispatch from the ranch.