Yurt Overlooking the Chama River in Abiquiu

Yurt in Abiquiu, New Mexico

  1. 4 guests
  2. 1 bedroom
  3. 4 beds
  4. 1 bath
Hosted by Erin
  1. Superhost
  2. 9 years hosting

Listing highlights

Self check-in

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Extra spacious

Guests love this home’s spaciousness for a comfortable stay.

Beautiful area

Guests love this home’s scenic location.
T R A N Q U I L O
A tranquil and rustic experience secluded yet easily accessible on a hillside below the stunning Cerrito Blanco in Abiquiu. This large, 24-foot yurt makes the perfect weekend or week-long getaway for a couple or family looking for a unique experience. Sip your coffee (an organic medium roast is provided) on the deck, practice yoga, meditate, read/write, gaze up at the Milky Way, bird watch and take in the beauty of the Chama River Valley, right in the heart of Tewa country!

The space
* Please read ALL of the details before booking, especially under the “Rustic Experience” notes. This is a VERY unique stay and set-up that requires guests to walk outside down a pathway to utilize the bathroom and kitchen. Please read carefully so there are no surprises! Thank you :) *

T H E S E T T I N G
Step outside and you’re in a high desert paradise, at 6,000 feet elevation in the Chama River Valley. Step inside the 24’ Yurt and marvel at the Central Asian decor, craftsman style with stunning woodwork details.
The property is more than an acre, but it borders the Carson National Forest, so it feels much larger, and directly next to public land with great hiking.

There is a well-equipped kitchenette including a two burner electric stove, microwave, toaster oven, plus everything you need to cook, and coffee & tea supplies. There is a drip coffee machine.

The new, full bathroom is located steps from the front door of the yurt on the deck and gives stunning views of the surroundings! It includes a sink, toilet, and tiled stand up shower with hot water.

Please note that your hosts Erin & Mehedi live in the house in the front. The yurt is set above and behind the main house, with a privacy fence in between -- it gives a feeling of privacy and seclusion, without being totally remote! You may or may not see us, but you will very likely see our good will ambassador, Osa the dog, who loves to greet all the guests.

S L E E P I N G A R R A N G E M E N T S
The yurt has a Queen memory foam mattress, a twin bed and a comfortable full size futon couch (with memory foam topper) to sleep. The Yurt can accommodate up to 4 people comfortably.

We are happy to answer any questions you have about the set-up, and we encourage you to read our reviews to get a better idea of this truly unique and unforgettable accommodation experience!

A R U S T I C E X P E R I E N C E
*This is a rustic experience and not ideal for guests with mobility issues or guests who are uncomfortable with keeping a wood burning stove going for heat (including throughout the middle of the night) during colder months — late October-March/April. *

Why we call this a "Rustic" experience:

1. We have a rural septic system. All toilet paper must be discarded in the covered bin provided. Absolutely NO urinating on the property anywhere other than the toilet.

2. The Yurt can run hot in the summer months, especially June, July and August. Windows can be opened to provide ventilation, but please be aware that in the heat of the day (between 12-5pm) it can get hot inside. The pergola does provide great shade during the day outside. It is advised for guests to plan day excursions during the heat of the day (Abiquiu Lake and the Rio Chama are very close by and great for cooling off!) if you are staying with us multiple nights in the summer.

3. In colder months (October-April), guests will need to heat the yurt with the wood burning stove. We provide wood and kindling throughout your stay, however you'll be required to feed the fire every 1.5-2 hours throughout the night to keep warm and cozy. We do not recommend NOT using the wood stove in the winter. Again, this is rustic and part of the experience of staying in a yurt. If you are highly sensitive to or uncomfortable with the cold, please consider booking the Yurt at a warmer time of year (May-September). We do not advise folks with sensitivity to smoke smell to stay during the colder months.

4. Rural living is rustic! There is wind! And dust! And sometimes small critters! You must put ALL food away in the bins provided or you will invite mice.

We pride ourselves in taking great care of our guests and this truly magical space, but if you're looking for a five star resort type of experience, this might not be the place for you.

Most of our guests leave with a very memorable experience, and many return! If there is anything we can do to make your stay extra special, please let us know.

Guest access
This is a cozy and truly unique place to call home while you explore the surrounding areas of Ghost Ranch, Plaza Blanca, the Rio Chama and Abiquiu Lake. Please note that there is no river access on the property, but the river is accessible by car less than 5 minutes away.

We supply fresh ground coffee, green and black tea and drip coffee maker.

We are located 1.5 miles off highway 84 on County Road 0155, on a well-maintained dirt road, which is in the process of being paved. Low-clearance/2WD cars should have no problem on this road, and most other cars should be able to make it.

Other things to note
*Sleeping Arrangements*
1 Queen Bed (sleeps 2), 1 Twin Bed and 1 Full futon couch with memory foam topper.

The kitchen has a small fridge, with two electric burners and a toaster oven. There is no oven.

We have a TV (not connected to cable or internet) -- with a VCR and a handful of old VHS movies from the 80s and 90s. There are also a handful of board games and puzzles.

We use only natural cleaner for the floors and surfaces, and natural, non-scented laundry detergent for the linens.

Please make your reservation with the number of people who will be sleeping on the property. Do not show up with additional guests unless you have reached out to us ahead of time (before check in day), or additional fees will be charged.

Where you’ll sleep

What this place offers

Desert view
Valley view
Kitchen
Wifi
Dedicated workspace

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Rated 4.92 out of 5 from 627 reviews.

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Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars for value

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Where you’ll be

Abiquiu, New Mexico, United States
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Neighborhood highlights

The yurt is located less than 2 miles from the beautiful sandstone formations of Plaza Blanca & Dar Al Islam (the largest adobe structure in North America!), one of Georgia O'Keeffe's favorite painting locations. We are also a short 3 minute drive to Abiquiu Pueblo & Georgia O'Keeffe's home/studio, 6 miles from stunning Abiquiu Lake, 12 miles from Ghost Ranch, and 30 miles from Ojo Caliente where you can take a relaxing soak in the healing mineral springs. Nearby hikes take you off the beaten path, up to petroglyphs and 1,000 year old archeological sites. Abiquiu is a wonderful place in itself, and this sweet, truly unique yurt makes a great home base for some memorable adventures.

If you're planning to cook a lot during your stay, we recommend picking up groceries in Santa Fe or Taos. Bode's General Store (1.5 miles away) is pricey but well stocked.

There are just a few restaurants in Abiquiu. Mamacita's Pizzeria (check current days/hours of operation ahead!), Bode's General Store has a deli with takeout and dine-in options, and the Abiquiu Inn has a great restaurant. A 20 minute drive to El Rito and you can experience a classic New Mexican family restaurant, El Farolito. Check the current hours and be sure to bring cash.

Meet your host

Superhost
1,078 reviews
4.91 out of 5 average rating
9 years of hosting
Born in the 80s
Where I went to school: California Institute of the Arts
My husband Mehedi and I are parents to two little boys, and spend much of our free time gardening, camping, riding bikes, and hiking in and around New Mexico and abroad. Years ago we traveled through Latin America, living on our bikes for two years. It was an amazing experience and gave us insight into the beauty of our natural world and tenacity of the human spirit! I love to travel, cook, make ceramics & other art, and play music.

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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 3:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
4 guests maximum
Safety & property
Heights without rails or protection
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm