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9 Best Winter Cabin Camping Spots in New Mexico

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9 Best Winter Cabin Camping Spots in New Mexico

Turn off the noise and listen to the quiet in your own cabin in the woods. It’s winter in New Mexico. From the desert to the mountains the temperature drops, opening the door to a winter wonderland of fun. Whether you ski or hike, just want to bundle up and get outside, or are searching for some solitude, you’ll need a snug, comfy, quiet place as home base. You’ll find just what you’re looking for at any one of these awesome cabins in the state. 

1. Rio Colorado Cabins, Red River, NM

When you stay at one of the historic cabins here, you’re truly experiencing a slice of Red River history. The original 10 cabins were built in the early part of the 20th century. They’ve been refurbished and remodeled throughout the years, plus another 10 have been added to the mix. The cabins are rustic and homey. Some face the river, some the fish pond, and some the picnic area. All have front porches just right for sittin’ a spell. This locations is also pet friendly. 

Winter glow at Rio Colorado Cabins, Red River, NM

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2. Carlsbad KOA, Carlsbad, NM

This is the ultimate family campground. What’s better than escaping to a desert wonderland in the winter? Open all year, Carlsbad KOA has plenty of high-quality and cozy options for cabin camping. The deluxe cabin can sleep six people, has a full kitchen, full bath, TV and Wi-Fi, and even a lovely porch swing. For a true rustic but comfortable experience, book your stay at Carlsbad KOA! 

3. Pecos River Cabins, Pecos, NM

Located on the east bank of the Pecos River in the beautiful Santa Fe National Forest, this spot is for those looking to spend a little time in the great outdoors and, at the end of the day, relax in a warm and cozy cabin. Even in winter, you can still fish, bird watch, hike, and sit outside and watch the stars at night. The modern cabins are fully equipped—spacious kitchen, gas log stove, private deck, and plenty of room for multiple guests. Since the wilderness is all around, for safety reasons there’s a no pet policy.

4. Bottlehouse Cabins, Alto, NM

If you’re looking to chill out this winter, literally, get your cold weather gear and head here. It’s brisk. It’s chilly. It may even be a little frosty. Braving the cold is worth it though because you’re right smack dab in the middle of the Lincoln National Forest, on the cusp of the White Mountain Wilderness and minutes away from some great skiing. The cabins provide plenty of privacy, with generous landscape between each. Plenty of amenities in each cabin take the edge off the rustic ambience. 

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5. Albuquerque KOA, Albuquerque, NM

Situated right at the base of the Sandia Mountains, you’ve never seen something quite like Albuquerque KOA. Their cabin accommodations include a deluxe cabin, two-room camping cabin, and one-room camping cabin. The kids will love staying the night in any of these locations because of the bunk beds! With modern conveniences but still a countryside charm, everyone in the family will love this camping experience. 

6. Georgetown Cabins Resort, Silver City, NM

Every cabin here is named for someone who helped put the tiny town of Georgetown on the map. They’re all gone now, but their stories live on at this rustic resort on the southern edge of the Gila National Wilderness. There are six cabins to choose from, spaciously spread out to ensure quiet privacy. With plenty of outdoor activities to keep you busy, coming back to a home-away-from-home is the perfect end to the day. After dinner, sit outside and contemplate the universe of stars.

7. The Retreat at Angel Fire, Angel Fire, NM

The story goes that the name of this town came from a Native American tale that speaks of a strange glow on the alpine peaks, a fire of the gods. It’s a natural effect that showcases the icy peaks in the afternoon light, igniting the sky and one you can see, if you’re lucky, from this resort. With 12 private acres, you could never leave this property and find plenty to do. However, the resort is surrounded by the beauty of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains where there’s hiking, river rafting and skiing to keep you busy. Cabins are fully furnished and open year-round. The only goal here should be relaxation and enjoying the sights and sounds of nature all around. 

8. Taos Creek Cabins, Taos, NM

You’ll find these cabins to be close enough to Taos to enjoy the town and far enough away to unwind in the magnificence of the Carson National Forest. The cabins are outfitted with all the trappings of a comfortable home and all the charm of a wilderness hideaway. Comfy beds, a kitchen with everything you need, hot showers, radiant heated floors, and a deck with some of the best views in the state create an amazing place for relaxation. When you’ve had enough of that, there’s great hiking, fishing, skiing, horseback riding, and snowmobiling.

9. The Cabins at Cloudcroft, Cloudcroft, NM

This small village sits at 9,000 feet above sea level. The air is clean and fresh and taking a deep breath is all about the intoxicating aroma of the nearby Lincoln National Forest. These cabins are located in a wooded area of the village, within walking distance of the quaint, old downtown area, and also provide convenient access to a great selection of outdoor activities year-round. Occupancy ranges from one to groups as large as 10, depending on the cabin. Pets are welcome summer and fall.

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