Cabin in Angel Fire, NM
Reasons to book
About this cabin rental
Welcome to RidgeWalk Treehouse
Angel Fire’s only true treehouse sits on six peaceful acres '9200 above the valley. Step out to the balcony and take in the Sangre de Cristo range, the Moreno Valley, and Eagle Nest Lake in the distance. Kids love climbing the ship’s ladder to claim the loft as their secret hideaway. Parents unwind in the private queen bedroom with quiet morning coffee and big views through the pines. Days are simple: ski, ride, hike, or fish, then come home to watch the colors change across the valley and the first stars appear.
The space
Queen bedroom for two, plus a loft with two full beds (accessed by a ship’s ladder) to sleep a total of 6
Bright living area for reading, card games, and movie nights on the smart TV
Well-stocked kitchenette with appliances and the tools you need to cook simple family meals
Fast Wi-Fi to check weather, trail status, or stream a show
Lockable ski and gear closet to keep everything organized and dry
Large deck and balcony for sunrise coffee, sunset grilling, stargazing, and wildlife watching
What we love
The views. Sunrises spill light into the trees and sunsets paint the valley.
The wildlife. Deer, elk, wild turkeys, hummingbirds, and Steller’s jays drop by often, and very occasionally a black bear passes through.
The space to breathe. Six quiet acres above the valley with room to slow down and reconnect.
Nearby
Angel Fire Resort: family-friendly skiing and lessons in winter, world-class lift-served bike park and scenic chairlift in summer
Angel Fire Country Club: 18-hole mountain golf and dining with valley views
Trails close by: Cougar Trail trailhead and Carson National Forest access are within walking distance, so you can start hiking or biking without starting the car
Monte Verde Lake: rent paddleboards or kayaks, fish from the shore, or picnic by the water
Zipline and Adventure Park: warm-weather thrills for all ages
Easy day trips: Taos, Red River, Taos Ski Valley, and Santa Fe are all within reach for dining, art, and more mountain scenery
Seasonal highlights
Summer: Cool Summer Nights concerts in the village, lake days, lift rides to the summit, disc golf, and miles of singletrack
Fall: golden aspens, crisp mornings, quiet trails, and clear night skies
Winter: skiing and riding, tubing and sledding for the kids, Nordic skiing and snowshoeing, then starry nights back at the treehouse
Spring: quiet shoulder season with migrating birds and early wildflowers
Good to know
Mountain driving: from late fall through early spring, plan on winter conditions. AWD or 4WD and chains are required for access when roads are snowy or icy.
Ship’s-ladder loft: fun for older kids and adults, but not suitable for unsupervised small children or anyone with mobility concerns.
High elevation: the treehouse sits around 9,200 ft. Hydrate and take it easy on day one.
Quiet hours: please respect our peaceful ridge and the wildlife that shares it.
Guest access
The Treehouse is a private stand-alone home with its own driveway and entrance, separate from the RidgeWalk Lodge. Guests have full use of the treehouse, deck, grill, and parking area. Street parking is not allowed in Angel Fire. We use a plow service as needed, but conditions can change quickly in the mountains. In winter weather, arrive in an AWD or 4WD vehicle with chains and be prepared for snow-packed or icy roads.
Staying with a larger group
If your group needs more space, ask about booking the RidgeWalk Lodge under its separate listing for added bedrooms, larger living areas, and even more room to gather. Both homes share the same peaceful ridge and stunning views.
Why RidgeWalk Treehouse
It is a true treehouse experience in Angel Fire, with the comforts you want and the views you come for. Sunrises, sunsets, stars, and simple time together are what guests remember most. Come up the ridge and make your own mountain memories.





