Vintage Mountain Charm Since 1965

The Cabins at Cloudcroft have been welcoming guests to the Sacramento Mountains since 1965. These 16 lovingly maintained vintage cabins sit at 9,000 feet among towering pines, offering a genuine mountain retreat with the warmth and character of the 1950s era.

Each cabin features knotty pine walls, wood-burning fireplaces, and full kitchens — everything you need for a cozy getaway. Step outside and you may spot deer and elk roaming the property, or take a short walk to Burro Street for shopping and dining in the village.

🔥 Wood-Burning Fireplaces 🍳 Full Kitchens 🎵 Karaoke Pavilion 🦌 Wildlife Viewing 🚶 Walk to Burro Street 🪵 Knotty Pine Walls
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The Cabins at Cloudcroft

The Cabin Experience

What makes The Cabins at Cloudcroft a cherished mountain tradition since 1965.

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Authentic Fireplaces

Real wood-burning fireplaces in every cabin bring warmth and ambiance to cool mountain evenings. Nothing beats the crackle of a fire at 9,000 feet.

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Wildlife at Your Door

Deer and elk regularly roam the property among the towering pines. Wake up to nature right outside your cabin window.

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1950s Character

Original knotty pine walls and vintage charm give each cabin a unique personality that modern hotels simply cannot replicate.

Visit The Cabins

Everything you need to know before booking your vintage mountain cabin.

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Location

1006 Coyote Ave, Cloudcroft, NM 88317. Nestled among the pines at 9,000 feet, within walking distance to Burro Street shops and restaurants.

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Reservations

Book online at cabinsatcloudcroft.com. One-bedroom cabins start at $113/night.

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Outdoor Pavilion

Enjoy the outdoor pavilion area with karaoke and gathering spaces — perfect for group celebrations and family fun under the stars.

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Burro Street

A short walk takes you to Cloudcroft's famous Burro Street with restaurants, shops, and galleries. No car needed for village exploring.

Ready for a Vintage Mountain Escape?

Book your cabin and experience the warmth of knotty pine, crackling fireplaces, and wildlife at your doorstep — all at 9,000 feet in the Sacramento Mountains.