Soak In A Hot Tub Surrounded By The Natural Beauty At These 5 Cabins In New Mexico
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Trying to figure out how to make your next getaway a memorable and cozy one? If spectacular natural views and a toasty hot tub soak under the stars sound like the perfect escape, then you’ll want to check out one of these cabins in New Mexico that have all the above and more.
7. Sleepin' Inn Cabin, Ruidoso
- Address: Ruidoso, NM
- Size: 1 bedroom (sleeps 4), 1 bath
- Price: $110/night
- Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, TV, full kitchen, heat & air conditioning, fireplace, BBQ grill, private hot tub
- Ratings: 4.63 stars
Isn't this little cabin the cutest? Nestled in the trees of Ruidoso, this one-bedroom cabin makes for a cozy getaway that also feels a bit like paradise with fantastic views from the outdoor hot tub. Grab a robe or towel and settle into the tub for a soak that will warm you right to the core.
3. Taos Rio Eco Retreat, Taos
- Address: Taos, NM
- Size: 2 bedrooms (sleeps 4), 2 baths
- Price: $185/night
- Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, TV (Hulu, Netflix, Roku), sound system, full kitchen, washer & dryer, electric fireplace, grill, private hot tub, river views, pet-friendly cabin
- Ratings: 4.9 stars
Staying in a cabin doesn't have to feel like you're a pioneer in the woods. For a more modern take on the cabin experience, check out this modern getaway in Taos. Weathered corrugated steel, clean lines, and a sleek patio with a hot tub make this spot feel luxurious. Just the kind of place you want for a romantic getaway.
12. Restored 1940s Cabin, Ruidoso
- Address: Ruidoso, NM
- Size: 2 bedrooms (sleeps 6), 1.5 baths
- Price: $119/night
- Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, TV, full kitchen, fireplace, BBQ grill, hot tub, golf course views
- Ratings: 4.8 stars
Adorably rustic and quaint, this cabin has a classic woodsy feel that begins outdoors and works its way inside. The cabin can accommodate up to six people with its two bedrooms and a sofa bed. The hot tub sits on the deck with a spectacular tree-lined view.
9. The Treehouse, Taos
- Address: Taos, NM
- Size: 1 bedroom (sleeps 3), 1 bath
- Price: $154/night
- Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, TV, sound system, full kitchen, washer & dryer, gas fireplace, gas grill, hammock, fire pit, private hot tub
- Ratings: 4.97 stars
Whether you describe this as a casita, cottage, or cabin, this little getaway is a beautiful and tranquil environment that creates a rejuvenating experience. While the exterior showcases a weathered look, the interior somehow combines boho and minimalism for an upscale design. Plus, we love how the hot tub is tucked away behind the trees for a secluded soak.
6. Serene Angel Fire Cabin, Angel Fire

- Address: Angel Fire, NM
- Size: 3 bedrooms (sleeps 8), 2 full baths
- Price: $265/night
- Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, TV, full kitchen, washer & dryer, fireplace, private hot tub, fitness room, office
- Ratings: 4.9 stars
This absolutely beautiful cabin has a little bit of everything for everyone. Gorgeous wooden floors and ceiling beams create a homey atmosphere, while the vaulted ceiling makes the home feel open. A great cabin rental for families with three bedrooms including one with a super cool bunk bed for the kids. Plus, that hot tub overlooking spectacular views of the forest around you. Just can’t beat this lovely cabin getaway any time of year.
Which of these cabins in New Mexico with hot tubs are you most interested in staying at for a weekend getaway? Let us know with a comment. If you’ve had any memorable getaways in New Mexico recently where did you go?
Prefer to soak away the stress in spring-fed thermal pools on the site of a top-rated resort? Be sure to check out the options available at Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort, located just outside Santa Fe. And if you’re looking for a unique rental that’s pure New Mexico, check out the Chimayo Village Adobe Casita!
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