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    Bear Mountain Lodge

    4.3 (32 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    As far as Bed and Breakfasts go this is a good one! The food is top notch - like the shining star of the experience. The servers are really nice people - friendly, kind, and hardworking - their attitude adds to the relaxed feeling and ambiance. I felt like I could just sit and eat and enjoy slowly which was delightful. There was continuous coffee, tea, and cookies available which was fun and delicious! Beautiful scenery and it's fascinating that it's not more than 10 minutes from town - you really are in the quiet of the country but within a few minutes you are back in town. We saw deer from the dining room. There were hiking trails that on a revisit I would check out. Some temperature issues at times where I felt like I was too hot in my room. At night my bed was really really warm - like the mattress felt like I was sleeping on a heating pad. Perhaps a box fan in the room would help. My other personal preference- there is lots of original artwork everywhere that has artist information and prices - which is super cool. However, my complaint is totally personal preference - I am not a huge fan of the mystic side of New Mexican artisans - I don't want to be judged so I wouldn't elaborate - I would prefer that to not be in the room I sleep. I should balance that by saying some of the artwork was so beautiful I literally considered a purchase. It was a good experience - I do recommend.

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    Casitas De Gila Guesthouses & Art Gallery - The Milky Way over Casitas de Gila Guesthouses near Silver City, New Mexico

    Casitas De Gila Guesthouses & Art Gallery

    4.6(14 reviews)
    16.3 mi
    $$$

    Spur of the moment trip from Tucson without a plan or place to stay! Found Casitas de Gila while…read moredriving and called to see if they could accommodate us for one night and they did. It's always a worry when trying to find a place like this and only booking for one night but it was no problem at Casitas de Gila. Get ready for a 5 mile dirt road to get there but rest assured the road is well maintained and not scary for those traveling in a regular passenger car. As others have mentioned, be sure to grab your supplies in Silver City or bring them with you because once you get to Casitas de Gila, you're not gonna want to leave, especially if it means traveling in the evening! Checked in at the office with Becky and she was kind and friendly. Michael greeted us at our casita and gave us the grand tour. He's a very friendly, knowledgeable man (geologist) who gave us so much information about the land, the history, animals and dark skies. The casita (we were in the bird casita) is so comfortable! Super comfy bed, lots of plush towels and extra blankets/pillows, heated floors, BBQs (charcoal and propane), birdseed to feed the tons of quail, entertainment in the way of board games, books and such, a telescope and lots of stuff for cooking to make your stay enjoyable. All the dishes/cookware you'd need, coffee/tea/filters, spices/seasonings, condiments and included were a fresh half gallon of milk, orange juice, bagels, English muffins, cream cheese, butter, jellies/jams and a delightfully delicious loaf of pumpkin pecan bread that Becky makes. Incredible! We grilled steaks and corn on the Weber grill and enjoyed a night of board games when we weren't outside stargazing. The little art gallery is full of jewelry (Becky makes some), beautiful oil paintings (Michael is a great artist), t-shirts, cups, and plenty of other interesting items. We purchased a t-shirt and cup with the Casitas name on them and bought a very interesting and unique mask made from a gourd. We loved our stay at Casitas de Gila and would love to stay there again!

    Was a great relaxing weekend. They thought of everything in the casitas. Very relaxing and…read morepeaceful. We will visit again for sure.

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    Casitas De Gila Guesthouses & Art Gallery - The Art Gallery at Casitas de Gila Guesthosues near Silver City, New Mexico

    The Art Gallery at Casitas de Gila Guesthosues near Silver City, New Mexico

    Casitas De Gila Guesthouses & Art Gallery - Sunset over Turtle Rock at Casitas de Gila

    Sunset over Turtle Rock at Casitas de Gila

    Casitas De Gila Guesthouses & Art Gallery - View from Casita de los Pajaros at Casitas de Gila near Silver City

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    View from Casita de los Pajaros at Casitas de Gila near Silver City

    Simpson Hotel - The Garden Room looks out onto our quiet bricked shade garden.

    Simpson Hotel

    4.2(9 reviews)
    46.7 mi
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    I called and reserved ONE room and asked about a possible 2nd one available. Once I arrived the…read moreowner said I HAD TO PAY for the 2nd room (cash ONLY UPFRONT so she doesnt have to claim or advertise the hotel being open) since I asked about it and she got it ready even though I stated I didn't need it or I couldn't stay there at all!!! The Manager lady was well aware that it was late and we were hours away from the nearest hotel so we had no where to go. She basically strongarmed me into paying for an extra room I did NOT NEED or RESERVE! Our rooms were over 90 degrees and when i asked her to please turn the air on, she SCREAMED at me for not 'wearing my mask" (as if I could breathe with how incredibly hot & stuffy it wasI) and told me to check out if I didnt like it. I told her id be happy to check out with a full refund as we had only been there 1 hour. She refused my offer to leave with my money and then BLASTED the air conditioner (which i liked) until it was so cold we all froze all night. Again, we have a baby with us, it's after 8pm and we are hours from the nearest other hotel and have been driving ALL DAY (5 HRS). This place is RACHET & the owner or whoever she is, is THE RUDEST, most disrespectful & entitled person on the planet!!! There were spider webs EVERYWHERE & obvious the sheets had not been changed. It was so dusty that we couldn't breath or take our clothes out of our bag! Myself & my family have stayed here about 4 to 5 times in the past.. Never a good experience, but NEVER THIS BAD!!! IM APPALLED at Debbie or whatever her name is rudeness and bad attitude!!!! Too bad this is the ONLY B&B / HOTEL in a 45 mile area.. We will NEVER STAY HERE AGAIN!! Stay in Safford or Lordsburg!!!

    I can't judge the breakfast long term, the 2 I had from Deborah were good. The remainder from fill…read morein cook were so-so. Clayton had a medical emergency so he & Deborah were gone after that. But the leaky roof & extensive cobwebs & the mouse in my room eating my crackers & making scratching noises were not what I would expect from a 5 star establishment.

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    Simpson Hotel - The Sweetheart Room has a five and a half foot clawfoot tub in the bathroom.

    The Sweetheart Room has a five and a half foot clawfoot tub in the bathroom.

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    Simpson Hotel - Roadrunner hunting lizards in our Main Street Garden.

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    Roadrunner hunting lizards in our Main Street Garden.

    Pelham House - Living room detail from Casita - very cozy! Satellite TV too

    Pelham House

    4.4(5 reviews)
    69.6 mi

    What an extraordinary gem hidden in southern New Mexico. I honestly had no idea what to expect from…read morethe Pelham House; I had obliged to be the DD for several of my parents' friends for their Christmas dinner; a quaint little adobe home from the outside, this "bed and breakfast" location is absolutely stunning and gorgeous (especially by NM standards). There is the magazine, "Ventanas," which typically highlights several beautiful homes around the southwest (reminds me of the national equivalent, "Frontgate," on a much lesser scale). Decorated for the Christmas season, the Pelham House would have every right to be featured in Ventanas with its cozy and impressive interior decorating (I'll upload some pictures later). Every little ornate detail in the house was executed to near perfection. I wanted to take home all of the glassware/stemware! The decorating in the house is among the best I've ever seen anywhere. In addition to this, the rooms throughout the house are definitely worth the visit. There is a large atrium in the very center of the home, capable of seating many patrons. I saw two different bedrooms, each with their own southwestern flair. There is also a game room and, of course, a cozy den! Since we came for just dinner, our stay lasted approximately 3 hours. TIP: Bring your own booze. They do not have a liquor license, but they are apparently allowed to serve a "Welcome drink." While I had some particularly delicious iced tea all night, our friends were greeted with a nice holiday cocktail-- I was told that last time they were served some tasty bellinis. Carol and Robert were exceedingly hospitable-- Carol acted as our waitress for the night and we were always attended to and had everything we needed. In addition, CC is a very talented chef. We were also welcomed with an hors' d'oeuvre consisting of a delectable baked wheel of Brie, accompanied by sliced mushrooms, whole jalapenos, slices of bread, and a clove of garlic. I could not get enough of this! I may or may not have spoiled some of my dinner with eating such copious amounts of this delicious starter... We started our 4-course dinner with a must-have soup: southwestern corn chowder. A perfect level of spicy kick balanced with the sweet corn made for a true winner. We followed this wish a refreshing salad served on a frozen plate (I love little details like this). The salad was dressed in a champagne raspberry vinaigrette with a dash of honey. Also a winner! The main course consisted of sliced pieces of tender pork, red-skin mashed potatoes, and cubed roasted butternut squash. Overall, a good dish. Dessert was a Mexican chocolate cake complete with a heavy amount of homemade candy-cane ice cream. For everything, the total came to ~$53 per person. I found this to be very reasonable as the food was far above average and the ambiance of the home is perfect. Why 4 stars and not 5? Well, the friend of ours that coordinated the whole dinner had specifically requested two of the dishes had to have chicken as the entree (they cannot eat pork/red meat). All of the dishes came out, and there was no chicken to be found. Our friend had told us that she specifically mentioned this on the phone more than once. TIP: Get it in writing via email. Bottom line? Downright gorgeous venue, fantastic homemade food, and a delightful ambiance that will encourage you to want to come back for more.

    If you enjoy historic sites with marvelous ambience and great food, this is the place for you. The…read moreold adobe building was constructed in the mid 1800s. Over the years several wealthy owners put considerable money in its expansion and architecture and used it as their personal residence. Thus the place is very charming.

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    Pelham House - Chile wreath on the Casita door

    Chile wreath on the Casita door

    Pelham House - Well-appointed kitchen at the Pelham House

    Well-appointed kitchen at the Pelham House

    Pelham House - Formal dining room, detail -- gorgeous

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    Formal dining room, detail -- gorgeous

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