7 Must-Visit Airbnb Cabins That Are Ideal For A Fall Overnight Stay
By Monica Spencer|Published September 02, 2020
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Monica is a Diné (Navajo) freelance writer and photographer based in the Southwest. Born in Gallup and raised in Phoenix, she is Tódich'ii'nii (Bitter Water People) and Tsi'naajinii (Black Streak Wood People). Monica is a staff writer for Only In Your State, photo editor for The Mesa Legend, and previously a staff writer for The Navajo Post. You can reach her at monica.d.spencer@gmail.com.
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Temperatures across the state are still quite warm but the temperatures are expected to start dropping soon as fall arrives. Cooler temperatures, crunchy leaves, and cozy food and drinks all define the season but we’d like to add an overnight stay in a warm mountain cabin.
Just imagine: stepping out onto the cabin’s modest porch on a brisk morning with a cup of hot coffee in hand and wrapped in a cozy flannel or sweater. Sounds like the perfect start to a mountain hike or a leaf-peeping adventure, doesn’t it? Get started on that autumn adventure by booking a stay at one of these New Mexico cabins.
Tucked away in the Sangre de Cristo foothills, this picturesque cabin can accommodate up to six guests. Enjoy the warm interior — which includes a fireplace — and beautiful, tree-filled views.
This rustic cabin sits alone just off a small pond, making it a quiet little retreat from everyday life. The big appeal to this cabin? Aside from the quaint views, the cabin also just happens to give you a peek into the unplugged life: it has no Internet and sporadic cell service.
You might not spot two bears near this cabin but you will definitely have some spectacular views of the nearby mountains and perhaps even some deer or elk. This one-room cabin can accommodate up to four guests and you will love the hot tub located on the front deck.
This rustic log cabin is both picturesque and historic. It originally sat in a plot of Ohio farm country until 2004 when it was disassembled and relocated to New Mexico with some nice upgrades.
Spacious and warm, this two-bedroom log cabin is the perfect getaway if you're looking for a quiet retreat. The cabin is located on a 12-acre plot near Taos Pueblo and you're bound to see quite a bit of wildlife during your stay.
Located on the north side of Santa Fe, this small cabin feels open and airy. It offers a peaceful atmosphere for up to three guests and you will love lounging on the little patio outside.
The name of this cabin suggests a peaceful atmosphere and just one look around will confirm that mood. This cabin is small and quaint yet airy. It looks over goji berry and apple orchards, so you will definitely feel like you're on a retreat.
Which of these cabins do you see yourself spending a night or weekend in this fall?
On the lookout for another captivating place to spend a night or two? If staying within a vineyard sounds exactly like the kind of retreat you’d enjoy, check out the humble cabin at the Black Range Vineyard in Hillsboro. Read more in Sneak Away To This Quiet Bed & Breakfast Inn On A Remote Winery In New Mexico.
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