Timeless Guest Casitas Cerrillos Village, NM

Peaceful, Private, Comfortable

FULL KITCHEN

SUNSET CASITA

• Queen Bed • Private Sunset Patio • Sofa • A/C • Full Kitchen • Bathroom+Shower • Easy vehicle access • Private driveway • Off-street parking inside gated compound

With a sunset view from the bedroom and patio to the full kitchen, 3/4 bath, and sunroom, this Casita has everything you need to stay a week or a weekend.

Jesse’s casita was great, super cozy and very peaceful.
It was a nice get away and close to Santa Fe without being in the busy feel of it

STARLIGHT ADOBE

GALLEY KITCHEN

• Queen Bed • Private Sunset Patio • Sofa • A/C • Galley Kitchen • Utensils • Bathroom + Shower

A classic adobe casita with expansive western views, comfy queen bed, full bathroom en suite, kitchenette, coffee maker + hot water pot, small fridge, and utensils. Enjoy sunsets from your private patio buffered only by nature and the railroad. We feature peace & quiet with easy off-street parking inside our gated compound.

Watch the shifting colors of sunset cross the desert mesa then stargaze into the heart of the milky way from your private patio. Soaring trees and New Mexico’s captivating natural beauty surrounds this peaceful getaway on the original Santa Fe Railroad line

Jesse’s place will be my regular go-to spot when I am in the area. It is private and quiet and located at the end of the road where the town ends and the natural surroundings begin. I was serenaded by coyotes, crows, donkeys, and cows. I took a walk every evening around the little village and it was a real treat. The historic adobe cottage is very comfortable with everything you need. Jesse and Cathy are friendly and helpful without being intrusive. I highly recommend this tucked away spot.

Mattie – July 2023

Madrid, NM (3 miles)

Cerrillos’ sister town boasts saloons, live music, weed stores, art galleries, Route 66 nostalgia, and so much more. You have to experience Madrid to get the true vibe: part anarchy part kumbaya.

Cerrillos Hills State Park

Hike over 5 miles of trails with 360º views spanning the Sandia, Manzaño, Jemez, and Sangre de Cristo Mountains to La Bajada mesa and beyond. Learn mining history in North America’s oldest mining district

Santa Fe (14 miles)

Art, turquoise, Native American Heritage, Spanish history, green chile, red chile, Santa Fe is truly another world… you’ll discover a different way of life in this unique 500+ year old town.

What People Say

Jesse’s casita was great, super cozy and very peaceful. It was a nice get away and close to Santa Fe without being in the busy feel of it

Jason

September 2023

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Cerrillos Railhouse

Wake to birdsong in a modern bungalow with endless views and timeless charm. Queen bed suite, full kitchen, patio, work nook, bathroom & off-street parking. Watch sunset across the desert mesa then stargaze from your private patio. Soaring trees line our peaceful getaway bordering the original Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad (don’t worry, there’s now only 2 trains daily).

Explore the Area

GALISTEO RIVER BASIN

Walk to Blackbird Saloon for the best meal in Santa Fe County, stroll the Cerrillos Hills State Park, shop local turquoise at the Casa Grande Mining Museum + Petting Zoo, and discover our unique art galleries and artists who are in their studios all over the village. Make the 3 mile drive to funky art town Madrid; or the 20-30 minute drive to Santa Fe. You can also park at the 599 station (at Hwy 14) and take the Railrunner Train into Santa Fe (20 minutes and no parking hassles!) or you can make the scenic 1 hour drive to explore Albuquerque.

Getting Around

SANTA FE COUNTY

Located within Cerrillos Village, we’re 14 miles from Santa Fe on the Turquoise Trail (aka NM Hwy. 14). You’ll need a car or motorbike to get to Santa Fe or up to Madrid for grocery shopping. Within Los Cerrillos, it’s an easy 3 blocks to Main Street, where you’ll find Mary’s Bar, the Blackbird Cafe, Cerrillos Hills State Park visitor’s center, and Cerrillos Station where they stock lots of necessities and extras. It’s a quarter-mile walk to Cerrillos Hills State Park for miles of open land available for hiking, biking, or birding. If you’d like to take a horseback ride contact Harold at Broken Saddle for a trot through the park at sunrise or sunset.