Cabin in Taos Ski Valley, NM
Reasons to book
About this cabin rental
Taos Ski Valley history runs deep in this original 1960’s A-Frame cabin, one of the first built in the valley.
Cherished by a single family spanning four generations, its deep history is evident in the space with instant, homey comfort and a collection of vintage heirlooms and memorabilia, reflecting the family’s open-door spirit.
A true skier's retreat: just a 10-minute walk to the chair lift, shops and restaurants.
Watch the snow fall over Al’s run from the two-story windows and deck and always get first tracks. Return home to the coziest après-ski, featuring plenty of seating, an extended dining table, and built-in bar. Spend evenings playing games and imagining simpler times, where you might have found a martini hidden in the trees on the mountain. This historic stay is a true vestige of the valley's original charm, complete with fondue sets and décor items to match its storied past.
When taking a break from some of the best alpine skiing in the West, there are plenty of other activities such as hiking, ice skating, snowshoeing and village shops readily
accessible. In warmer months, enjoy fishing, hiking, berry picking and the refreshing cool-mountain air. The cabin offers two downstairs bedrooms, and 1 full bath, while an upstairs loft has 2 additional bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and small loft space. The cabin is fully appointed for making memories, from a comfortable living and dining space to a stocked kitchen, new stove, standard refrigerator and enough cooking and serving supplies to host your crew. This unpretentious gem is priced as friendly as we can. We hope you will enjoy this vintage treasure as much as the many generations of family, friends and ski valley legends who have passed through these doors.
Things to know about the property:
There is a lovely brick fireplace, but it is not functional for guests use– no indoor fires in the fireplace. The indoor grill is not operable.
The property is .4 miles walking distance from the base –downhill descent to the base, and a vigorous uphill ascent home.
There is parking for 4 cars (tandem parked) 4WD or AWD capability is required in winter to access the cabin. The road to the cabin is steep and can be slick.
The property is not ADA accessible and has architectural features from the 1960’s. The property is adjacent to a small tributary stream of the Rio Hondo to the east of the
cabin.
Must be 28 years of age at time of booking. In addition to completing a booking and payment, valid ID must be provided, a rental agreement must be signed and security
deposit or damage hold must be paid with valid credit card after booking.
No parties or events
No smoking
Shoes off inside the home and gear stored on boot trays





