Private entry; private bath; Queen bed; Queen futon sofa bed; fully equipped kitchen with dining area, gas range, microwave and refrigerator/freezer. Many antiques include a romantic wood-burning parlor stove in the bedroom and footed bathtub nestled below a beautiful custom stained glass window. Amenities include a stereo with a selection of music, candles, picnic basket & blanket and day-pack for hikes.
"Thank you for your wonderful hospitality. We very much enjoyed our visit- the quiet seclusion, privacy & abundance of stars at night. Perfect breakfast in the morning to help us climb Mt. Taylor for the annual quadrathalon - we'll be back!"(Guest Book Entry)
This spirited, intimate suite is named for the Inn-Keeper's beloved horse, "Cimarron" (Spanish for wild & untamed) whom she purchased and caught as a wild colt on an Indian Reservation in Washington state. The "down to earth" warmth of our pine wood walls, floors and viga ceilings create the ambiance of a Zuni Mountain cabin. The unique decor reflects the rich cultural
history of our nearby Dine (Navajo) peoples and pioneering settlers during the homesteading era of the 1920's through 1940's.