If one of your goals is to partake in more self-care and relaxation, you’re in luck! Get ready to unwind, indulge your senses, and take a breather for a couple of hours – or a couple of days! Here’s a look at nine NM retreats that will allow you to treat yourself.
- Black Mesa Winery (Velarde)
Black Mesa Winery/Google
Round Earth Photography/Google Nothing is quite as relaxing as spending a couple of hours relaxing with friends during a wine tasting. You’ll also have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery at this winery which features wines made strictly from New Mexican grapes. Learn more about Black Mesa Winery in our previous article. Black Mesa Winery, 1502 NM-68, Velarde, NM 87582, USA
- Inn of the Five Graces (Santa Fe)
Inn of the Five Graces/TripAdvisor
Inn of the Five Graces/TripAdvisor Looking forward to living a weekend in luxury? Check out this gorgeous hotel in Santa Fe, where everything from the rooms, dining options, and spa are ornate and luscious. Learn more about the Inn of the Five Graces in our previous article. The Inn of The Five Graces, 150 E De Vargas St, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA
- Inn on La Loma Plaza (Taos)
Inn on La Loma Plaza/Facebook
Inn on La Loma Plaza/Facebook That is one gorgeous property, isn’t it? This historic inn exudes elegance that is also delightfully Southwestern. This is perfect for a quiet weekend retreat into the mountains. Learn more about the Inn on La Loma Plaza in our previous article. Inn on La Loma Plaza, 315 Ranchitos Rd, Taos, NM 87571, USA
- The Lodge at Cloudcroft (Cloudcroft)
Dave Shultz/Google Another fantastic mountain getaway, this lodge in Cloudcroft looks like it should belong on a European hillside. If you’re ready for a weekend of hiking, skiing, golfing, and fine dining, you will love this resort. Learn more about the Lodge at Cloudcroft on their website. The Lodge at Cloudcroft, 601 Corona Pl, Cloudcroft, NM 88317, USA
- Luna Rossa Winery (Deming)
Luna Rossa Winery/Facebook Southern New Mexico is home to the oldest vineyards in the country and this winery shows off some of the state’s best wines. The winery uses only New Mexican grapes for their wine. Stop by for a tasting! Learn more about Luna Rossa Winery in our previous article. Luna Rossa Winery, 3710 W Pine St, Deming, NM 88030, USA
- Morning Star Bed & Breakfast (Corrales)
Morning Star Bed & Breakfast/TripAdvisor
Lisa Mc2011/TripAdvisor Located just north of Albuquerque, this exquisite bed and breakfast is perfect for a quick getaway that’s not far from the city. The property is lush and relaxing, and you’ll find the rooms just as luxurious. Learn more about Morning Star Bed & Breakfast on their website. Morning Star Bed & Breakfast of Corrales, 384 Chaparral Ln, Corrales, NM 87048, USA
- Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa (Ojo Caliente)
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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa/Google This mineral springs spa is the perfect reason to seek a quiet retreat. Soak in one of their four hot springs or in the mud pools for an exceptionally relaxing experience. You’ll be hard-pressed to find better retreat centers in NM. Learn more about Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa in our previous article. Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa, 50 Los Banos Drive, Ojo Caliente, NM 87549, USA
- Riverbend Hot Springs (Truth or Consequences)
Riverbend Hot Springs/TripAdvisor
Wisdom44/TripAdvisor Feel like soaking in a hot spring right along a river? You can get that experience here at Riverbend Hot Springs, a location centered on rustic serenity. Hop into one of their pools or step into a sauna. Learn more about Riverbend Hot Springs in our previous article. Riverbend Hot Springs, 100 Austin St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA
- Santa Fe Salt Cave (Santa Fe)
Santa Fe Salt Cave/TripAdvisor Halotherapy has become a new trend that focuses on using Himalayan salts to benefit the mind, body, and spirit. The Santa Fe Salt Cave is one of several scattered around the state and sessions cost less than a massage or facial. It’s one of the best wellness retreats in NM!
Learn more about Santa Fe Salt Cave in our previous article. Santa Fe Salt Cave (Santa Fe)
Which of these retreats in NM do you hope to visit? Are there any other places you tend to go to as a serene hideaway?
Black Mesa Winery/Google
Round Earth Photography/Google
Nothing is quite as relaxing as spending a couple of hours relaxing with friends during a wine tasting. You’ll also have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery at this winery which features wines made strictly from New Mexican grapes. Learn more about Black Mesa Winery in our previous article.
Black Mesa Winery, 1502 NM-68, Velarde, NM 87582, USA
Inn of the Five Graces/TripAdvisor
Looking forward to living a weekend in luxury? Check out this gorgeous hotel in Santa Fe, where everything from the rooms, dining options, and spa are ornate and luscious. Learn more about the Inn of the Five Graces in our previous article.
The Inn of The Five Graces, 150 E De Vargas St, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA
Inn on La Loma Plaza/Facebook
That is one gorgeous property, isn’t it? This historic inn exudes elegance that is also delightfully Southwestern. This is perfect for a quiet weekend retreat into the mountains. Learn more about the Inn on La Loma Plaza in our previous article.
Inn on La Loma Plaza, 315 Ranchitos Rd, Taos, NM 87571, USA
Dave Shultz/Google
Another fantastic mountain getaway, this lodge in Cloudcroft looks like it should belong on a European hillside. If you’re ready for a weekend of hiking, skiing, golfing, and fine dining, you will love this resort. Learn more about the Lodge at Cloudcroft on their website.
The Lodge at Cloudcroft, 601 Corona Pl, Cloudcroft, NM 88317, USA
Luna Rossa Winery/Facebook
Southern New Mexico is home to the oldest vineyards in the country and this winery shows off some of the state’s best wines. The winery uses only New Mexican grapes for their wine. Stop by for a tasting! Learn more about Luna Rossa Winery in our previous article.
Luna Rossa Winery, 3710 W Pine St, Deming, NM 88030, USA
Morning Star Bed & Breakfast/TripAdvisor
Lisa Mc2011/TripAdvisor
Located just north of Albuquerque, this exquisite bed and breakfast is perfect for a quick getaway that’s not far from the city. The property is lush and relaxing, and you’ll find the rooms just as luxurious. Learn more about Morning Star Bed & Breakfast on their website.
Morning Star Bed & Breakfast of Corrales, 384 Chaparral Ln, Corrales, NM 87048, USA
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa/Google
This mineral springs spa is the perfect reason to seek a quiet retreat. Soak in one of their four hot springs or in the mud pools for an exceptionally relaxing experience. You’ll be hard-pressed to find better retreat centers in NM. Learn more about Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa in our previous article.
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa, 50 Los Banos Drive, Ojo Caliente, NM 87549, USA
Riverbend Hot Springs/TripAdvisor
Wisdom44/TripAdvisor
Feel like soaking in a hot spring right along a river? You can get that experience here at Riverbend Hot Springs, a location centered on rustic serenity. Hop into one of their pools or step into a sauna. Learn more about Riverbend Hot Springs in our previous article.
Riverbend Hot Springs, 100 Austin St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA
Santa Fe Salt Cave/TripAdvisor
Halotherapy has become a new trend that focuses on using Himalayan salts to benefit the mind, body, and spirit. The Santa Fe Salt Cave is one of several scattered around the state and sessions cost less than a massage or facial. It’s one of the best wellness retreats in NM!
Learn more about Santa Fe Salt Cave in our previous article.
Santa Fe Salt Cave (Santa Fe)
If you prefer retreating into nature for a quiet hike, you’ll want to check out some of our suggestions for leisurely trails. Read more in 7 Cool And Calming Hikes To Take In New Mexico To Help You Reflect On The Year Ahead.
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NM Retreats June 23, 2022 Katie Lawrence What are some of the best retreats in NM? When it comes to retreats in NM, Desert Harbor is easily among the best. Located in Sandia Park, this remote getaway offers nourishment for the mind, body, and soul in the form of quietude, spiritual guidance, massage, and other healing services. Desert Harbor also offers elopement packages for couples seeking an alternative wedding venue! What are the most memorable hotels in New Mexico? New Mexico is full of hotels that offer an unforgettable stay, but few compare to the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi in Santa Fe. One of the most memorable hotels in New Mexico, this boutique inn is elegant and romantic, making it a favorite among couples. All rooms feature a cozy kiva fireplace, and an on-site restaurant offers Southwestern fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Perhaps the best thing about the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is its location - the Santa Fe Plaza is just steps away, Cathedral Park is a mere five-minute walk, and the Santa Fe Municipal Airport is a 20-minute drive. Can I stay in a treehouse in New Mexico? If you’re looking to stay in a treehouse in New Mexico, it’s hard to beat The Tree House at Rio Hondo Valley Alpacas. Located on 13.5 sprawling acres, this unique accommodation boasts a balcony overlooking a 100-foot-long duck pond as well as the beautiful Valdez Valley. On the other side of the property, the working portion of the farm features alpacas, ducks, chickens, and dogs. You can even feed the baby alpacas!
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NM Retreats
June 23, 2022
Katie Lawrence
What are some of the best retreats in NM? When it comes to retreats in NM, Desert Harbor is easily among the best. Located in Sandia Park, this remote getaway offers nourishment for the mind, body, and soul in the form of quietude, spiritual guidance, massage, and other healing services. Desert Harbor also offers elopement packages for couples seeking an alternative wedding venue! What are the most memorable hotels in New Mexico? New Mexico is full of hotels that offer an unforgettable stay, but few compare to the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi in Santa Fe. One of the most memorable hotels in New Mexico, this boutique inn is elegant and romantic, making it a favorite among couples. All rooms feature a cozy kiva fireplace, and an on-site restaurant offers Southwestern fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Perhaps the best thing about the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is its location - the Santa Fe Plaza is just steps away, Cathedral Park is a mere five-minute walk, and the Santa Fe Municipal Airport is a 20-minute drive. Can I stay in a treehouse in New Mexico? If you’re looking to stay in a treehouse in New Mexico, it’s hard to beat The Tree House at Rio Hondo Valley Alpacas. Located on 13.5 sprawling acres, this unique accommodation boasts a balcony overlooking a 100-foot-long duck pond as well as the beautiful Valdez Valley. On the other side of the property, the working portion of the farm features alpacas, ducks, chickens, and dogs. You can even feed the baby alpacas!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
When it comes to retreats in NM, Desert Harbor is easily among the best. Located in Sandia Park, this remote getaway offers nourishment for the mind, body, and soul in the form of quietude, spiritual guidance, massage, and other healing services. Desert Harbor also offers elopement packages for couples seeking an alternative wedding venue!
What are the most memorable hotels in New Mexico?
New Mexico is full of hotels that offer an unforgettable stay, but few compare to the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi in Santa Fe. One of the most memorable hotels in New Mexico, this boutique inn is elegant and romantic, making it a favorite among couples. All rooms feature a cozy kiva fireplace, and an on-site restaurant offers Southwestern fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Perhaps the best thing about the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is its location - the Santa Fe Plaza is just steps away, Cathedral Park is a mere five-minute walk, and the Santa Fe Municipal Airport is a 20-minute drive.
Can I stay in a treehouse in New Mexico?
If you’re looking to stay in a treehouse in New Mexico, it’s hard to beat The Tree House at Rio Hondo Valley Alpacas. Located on 13.5 sprawling acres, this unique accommodation boasts a balcony overlooking a 100-foot-long duck pond as well as the beautiful Valdez Valley. On the other side of the property, the working portion of the farm features alpacas, ducks, chickens, and dogs. You can even feed the baby alpacas!