Information and Rates


dEach of the seven distinct casitas, ranging from cozy studios to a large two-bedroom house, are individually decorated in southwestern style. Complete information regarding each room can be found if you click on “Tour the Casitas” at left, but below is a listing of each of the rooms and rates.

High Season is from May 1 to October 31 and during the holidays, mid-December  to early January;  Low Season is from January 1 to April 30 and from November 1 to December 18.

Room No. Room Name Room Type High Low
Casita #2 Pinon House 2 bedroom / kitchen $160 $150
Casita #3 Kokopelli 1 bedroom / kitchen $130 $120
Casita #4 Juniper Studio /kitchenette $105 $85
Casita #5 Dreamcatcher Studio / kitchenette $100 $80
Casita #6 Cactus Studio / kitchenette $90 $70
Casita #7 Chile 1 Bedroom / kitchenette $105 $95
Casita #8 Adobe 1 Bedroom / kitchenette $130 $120

On the property you will find a variety#2 Livingroom 3 of opportunities to relax or meet other travelers.  The Hacienda Courtyard has a large portal with outdoor fireplace that burns year-round,  and where your innkeepers host cocktails or informal gatherings with guests and visitors to the Inn. Surrounded by various fruit trees and extensive plantings, the Hacienda is a great spot for a commitment ceremony or special event. The main courtyard, which most of the rooms surround, has sitting areas, as well as the outdoor spa and sunning area. The tub is open 24 hours a day, throughout the year and is wonderful for an early morning soak in the summer before the heat of the day or for a new way to enjoy a nights’ snow fall.

A view from the Main CourtyardGuests are always welcome in the reception office – which isalso hosts a combination reference and movie library. A telephone with computer hook-up and large desk are available for guests who need to keep in-touch with the “real” world. Books on the area – what to do, where to go, hiking, shopping, history – are available for guests to borrow; a large movie library; and Karan’s famous menu book – which includes current menus for many of the restaurants in town, along with her ratings! Don’t forget, you can dine in Santa Fe for $10 or $100 and still have a great meal!   Your innkeepers look forward to assisting you in planning your trip, with suggestions on daily itineraries, out-of-the-way hikes, the most reputable places to horseback ride or raft, and of course, crafts and arts from local and national artisans, many of whom are gay and lesbian.

A visit to the Inn offers you the best the area has to offer – a tranquil space at a reasonable price and gentle care taking to ensure you get to know the real Santa Fe!