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With a stay at this cabin in Angel Fire, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Carson National Forest and Vietnam Veterans Memorial. This cabin is 26.8 mi (43.2 km) from Taos Plaza and 32.3 mi (51.9 km) from Red River Ski Area. Make yourself comfortable in this cabin, featuring a kitchen with a refrigerator and an oven. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Free self parking .
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Experience The Retreat at Angel Fire. Your mountain getaway awaits at the Retreat at Angel Fire! Enjoy one of our 10 private cabins nestled on 12 wooded acres. No shared walls or outdated condos -instead enjoy a quaint cabin in the woods.
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Experience The Retreat at Angel Fire. Your mountain getaway awaits at the Retreat at Angel Fire! Enjoy one of our 10 private cabins nestled on 12 wooded acres. No shared walls or outdated condos -instead enjoy a quaint cabin in the woods. The perfect place to unwind in quiet serenity, connect with nature and simply relax.
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Your guide to Angel Fire
All About Angel Fire
Most people heading to the picturesque village of Angel Fire, located 100 miles north of Santa Fe, are there to play on, or bask in, the soaring Rocky Mountains that surround the Moreno Valley. Nearby ski areas offer great options year-round for outdoor adventures, whether you’re skiing and sledding in the winter or mountain biking, hiking, and ziplining in the warmer months. The town is also a short drive from many parks and nature reserves, including the Cimarron Canyon State Park and Eagle Nest Lake State Park, where you may encounter elk, deer, and wild turkeys as you’re exploring this magnificent corner of the Earth.
But nature isn’t the only reason to come to Angel Fire. Festivals throughout the year showcase the region’s art, music, and culture, not to mention New Mexico’s distinctive (and mighty delicious) cuisine. A mere 40-minute drive brings you to Taos, a renowned artists’ colony famous for its historic adobe buildings and Native American heritage.
How do I get around Angel Fire?
The closest airport is Santa Fe Airport (SAF), where you can book a shuttle service to Angel Fire. Alternatively, rent a car there to get to your rental in Angel Fire. Given the mountainous terrain, it will take you several hours of driving to reach town.
Angel Fire and the surrounding natural attractions are quite spread out, and public transport options are limited. You’ll need to have a car if you want to hike through this stunning terrain in the summer or swoosh by it on skis or a snowboard in the winter.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Angel Fire?
During the summer, Angel Fire is warm and sunny, attracting many visitors interested in outdoor activities, the annual Chamber Music Festival, and the hot air balloon festival. The advantage of renting an Angel Fire cabin in the spring and fall is that you can still take advantage of the beautiful hiking trails while encountering far fewer crowds. In the winter, the town picks back up again as people head to the nearby ski resorts.
What are the top things to do in Angel Fire?
Ski Resorts
Angel Fire is surrounded by ski resorts that offer ample opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find many beginner and intermediate ski runs in addition to advanced slopes, making Angel Fire a great destination if you are traveling with a group of varying levels.
Cimarron Canyon State Park
This state park, just 20 minutes outside Angel Fire, is the perfect stop for an early morning hike on the four-mile Clear Creek Trail, where you can take in beautiful vistas and fascinating rock formations. Because it is in the center of the Colin Neblett Wildlife Management Area, you may encounter birds and animals that rarely venture into more populous parts of the state.
Taos
This New Mexico city is well known for its adobe houses, thriving arts community, and historic St. Francisco de Asis Church, built between 1772 and 1816. Taos Pueblo, located just outside town, is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark but a thousand-year-old Native American community. The Pueblo allows tourists to visit only during certain hours, so you’d be wise to check the schedule beforehand and arrive earlier in the day.