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    Mountain Hi Lodge

    Mountain Hi Lodge

    (6 reviews)

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    Where do i begin....we had a family reunion planned for months. I had a reservation for 4 months,…read morewhen we arrived we discovered that the hotel had been sold 2 days previous and our reservations for 8 guests could not be honored. The girl at the front desk was in tears because she had no idea what to do. The majority of the rooms that were reserved were still dirty from previous tenants. There was not a cleaning crew on site. The lobby was very dirty and towels were not present in the lobby bathroom. I have attached pictures for verification. I would not recommend this establishment.

    I had been driving for over 6 hours and HAD to stop and sleep. Stumbled in here because of the…read morerates, $55 for a room. I'm not sure knowing what I know now that I would have paid $25. I understand rustic, but the rooms were 1960's crap. It was laid out nicely with a great grassy area for the kids, and a nice bbq for people to use. I thought it looked very inviting from the outside. When I got in the room, it had a mildew odor, was very warm (no AC in the motel) and SMALL! Smaller than low cost NYC rooms. My room had a double bed, and that barely fit, so I got in bed from the foot of it. The TV worked, and the place had electricity, and a bed to sleep on, though it was such a cheap squeaky mattress. Another thing I hated was the size of the toilet seat, I found it barely usable. The pros I guess would be the price, kids play area, and cleanliness... hey, you can polish a turd, but it is still a turd. A tip, they really push this restaurant called the Blue Wallow Cafe down the street, avoid it. I didn't go to Alpine looking for a culinary experience, but damn that food was awful. Next time I will try Tel Wi Wi as it gets pretty decent reviews.

    Greer Peaks Lodge

    Greer Peaks Lodge

    (18 reviews)

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    We were thrilled with our visit from the moment we enter the lobby. As we entered Diana and Mike…read moregreeted us with a smile and we chatted for quite some time. They are the retired parents of the owner and began managing the lodge a month ago. The lobby itself was very charming and rustic looking just as we had hoped. It was festively decorated with the Christmas theme and the natural log looking banisters and the cozy blazing fireplace set the tone for the weekend with our first step into the lobby. Our bedroom was huge, and everything was sparkling clean. We had a king bed and the bed frame itself was also made of natural looking wood logs. It also had a huge picture window to watch the snow falling outside. We did not get a room with a fireplace but there are several available. The lodge has a couple outside decks for entertaining when the weather is nice, and it gives a great view of the valley below and the mountains in the distance. My wife and I spent a wonderful evening lounging in the lobby and playing cards in front of the fireplace. The next morning, we woke up to a complimentary breakfast prepared by Diana and Mike that included eggs, potatoes, waffles, sausage, coffee, OJ and more. Diana even topped it off with a homemade muffin for my wife's birthday. It was a perfect weekend!!!

    We just left the Greer Peaks Lodge. We booked at the last minute for the holiday weekend due to the…read moresometimes crazy schedule of my career. I can honestly say, we won't book here again, NOR will we recommend to anyone who plans on visiting this great little village. We don't mind paying the 'holiday premium' when the place we pay for 'delivers'. Unfortunately, this place did not. It's as if one checks in here and the managers or owners ? , check out after fully billing you upon check in. We checked in and were told the wifi would need to be reset as it was 'slow' when a lot of people try to connect. How many people are truly in Greer? We get it; we are in the mountains and it wasn't truly a big deal. It never worked. NOT even a little. Again, not a big deal. Our room was upstairs: upon entering it leaves a LOT to be desired. The carpet needs a good cleaning , in fact, much of the room does. The water in the sink constantly shot air while using and had low pressure. The toilet does the same with the air thing and you must hold the handle down when flushing. That can be alarming in the middle of the night. The sheets on one bed were stained and I thought about calling down to request new ones , OH! But there is no phone in the room. That makes the , ' In Room Dining Menu' a little confusing too, now doesn't it? There was a nice wad of chewed up gum to welcome my husband on his side of the bed on the headboard. My daughters bed had a terribly stained blanket, but with a hot, stuffy room, there would be no need for that. There are no drapes on the windows and the blinds are in need of revamping, so guess what.. sleep will end about 0600am. That's also the time when a flock of parent-less children will apparently be allowed to run up and down the halls and stairs of the lodge screaming and hitting the walls. There is no air conditioner either. The room was super warm when we got into it , so we opened the two windows; one in the bedroom area and one in the bathroom. I get it, it's the mountains, it was downright miserable without ac. It was uncomfortable and stuffy even in the middle of the night when it cooled off outside, this room just never ventilated well. We were up and out of the room by 0945a the next morning to hike and explore the area in Greer. The 'free breakfast' was no where to be found. No coffee was found either. We only saw the mess of it all in the breakfast room. even a toasted bagel on the floor. The complimentary bottled waters were all gone; the fruit that was mentioned was too, and only the same empty plate in the bottled water refrigerator remained from the night before, AND the water dispenser was also empty. There was NO one to be found and the girl that checked us in the day prior had told us 'IF we needed anything, that they lived on property and just let them know'. You just could never find them! We came back that evening and our room had not been cleaned or made up. No clean towels & no trash emptied. My husband said he had seen maids on his way to find the 'mystery breakfast and coffee' , so he knows they were cleaning other guests rooms. We had no DO NOT DISTURB sign on door either. We would understand if this was a cabin as we have stayed in those before and they don't always have daily service.. well, as I was reading thru the small flyer in the room, you have to place the SERVICE sign on door NLT 1000am for your room to be cleaned. That would have been nice to have been mentioned at check in. I've never seen anything like that, and I travel a lot. The place in general has so much potential. It's actually a lovely looking log cabin looking lodge. The area surrounding the lodge is beautiful, but seriously, no one seems to care. The rooms here look more like a road side motel with a price tag of 'we can gouge you and we will' than the rustic lodge cabin you enter. People would leave messes out on the decks and on the common tables in the living areas downstairs and no one seemed to care about cleaning up after that. We also were amused that we came in about 2145pm on our last night after dinner and the girl who checked us in was finally 'on property' as we were coming up the stairs to our room to literally raise her eyebrows at us rather than say hello or welcome us or anything. NOT a word! We were not sure what that was about. Very 'boarding house, den mother' attitude of her though and I was personally not amused . This is a lodge.. treat it and your guests as such. Let's discuss the hotvtub that had that awful smell of mildew as soon as it was opened.. no thanks. Maybe this is why there were rooms here available and not at the cute, MUCH, cheaper, nicer cabins our friends had. Word to all.. ( we knew this already!), plan ahead for this area and avoid this place unless you don't think sleep is important! I need a shower after a stay here. Two stars for the view & rickety deck

    Casa Azul - Lovely patio/courtyard

    Casa Azul

    (13 reviews)

    A random road trip led us to Quemado, NM and Casa Azul. We had absolutely no idea on what to expect…read morebut as we approached the tiny, little town I will honestly say we had some misgivings. (middle of nowhere, not much to the town, etc) But we looked at each other, shrugged our shoulders and said, "What the heck!" Upon arrival to Casa Azul we were greeted by the owner Kat in the lovely, patio area who welcomed us in to her place. Our room was lovely and quite comfortable ~ a nice queen bed with exceptional bedding, a sitting area and en suite bathroom (commode, sink and small shower. Everything is nicely decorated and inviting. Guests should know that there is no TV in the room but at Casa Azul, you don't really need it. There is a common area with large couches too ~ again, didn't see a TV in there. We actually watched a Netflix movie on the phone while we lounged in bed - great wifi service! Restful night of sleep and then Kat served up a fantastic, tasty breakfast before he hit the road. All in all, a very good experience. NOW.....you want the REAL experience? The dirty details? Well, let me give it to you straight. This is no ordinary B&B. This was like staying at a friend's home. I've never experienced anything like it and I loved it! I think each individual's experience is going to depend on what you're looking for and how comfortable you are with yourself and carrying on conversation with others. Was I somehow transported to my mom's house? Sister's? Cousin's? Best friend's? Because THAT is exactly how it felt! We played with her two little Chihuahuas who were adorable and friendly, met her horses and watched her feed them, scratched her kitty's ears, spent the evening hanging out in the large patio talking with Kat & her husband Marcial. My husband grilled meat and tortillas alongside her, I cut onion and limes in her kitchen and washed my dishes/cutting board in her sink while she made salad alongside me. The four of us sat in the patio - separate tables to keep our "social distance" and enjoyed a delicious carne asada taco dinner. **I should explain - Casa Azul does NOT serve dinner. There was nowhere for us to get dinner during this odd time in our world (COVID-19) but we did pick up some raw meat/tortillas at a grocery store in Springerville and hoped we could grill it once we arrived. Kat actually had a packaged, marinated carne asada that she needed to use so she suggested we use hers and take ours home. So we all ate dinner together outside under the stars in the wide open countryside. (The next morning we made sure to leave our raw, marinated meat with Kat to put in her freezer for later use.) We spent the evening talking and learning more about Marcial, where he grew up, how the two of them met... we talked fishing, food, old stomping grounds, Germany, etc. A few glasses of wine later and it was time for bed. The next morning we sat at the dining room table with Kat & Marcial and had a rousing, good conversation. I only wish hugging was still acceptable because those two deserved a big hug before we left. I highly recommend Casa Azul ~ you will love it!

    This B & B is a wonderful place to stay. Our visit was 2 nights & we couldn't have been more…read morecomfortable. The owner was so nice to talk to & made us feel very, very welcome. The room was cozy, bed was comfy & we had a very restful sleep. The common living area was very welcoming & everything was nice & clean. Coffee was ready in the morning & we were always offered breakfast (we don't eat breakfast but I heard it was very good). The owner, Katharina, is amazing. My husband & I very much enjoyed visiting with her & she's just a lovely lady to be around. We didn't get a chance to meet her husband, Marcial, who is also an owner... but I imagine with Katharina being so nice... he's got to be awesome too. If we ever make it back down that way... we will be sure to stop again... even if it's just to say "Hi" to Katharina.

    The Aspen Lodge

    The Aspen Lodge

    (3 reviews)

    Aspen Lodge recently hosted my 40+ member family for a reunion over July 4th. We rented the entire…read moreBunkhouse and Chalet buildings with queen, king, and shared twin bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as one of the cabins. At this size rental, the owners allowed us full use of the industrial kitchen and lodge. At the time of our stay, the kitchen was completely ready for cooking with every pot/pan/utensil we could need to prepare meals, and the lodge had a lot of fun stuff to keep us busy: volleyball net with volleyball, pool table, board games, and a ton of seating for hanging out. The common areas of the Chalet and Bunkhouse also had a seating area with board games, and a TV with DVD player and DVDs, and a kitchenette w/ fridge and microwave for making coffee/tea and heating food. The owners of Aspen Lodge could not have been more kind and accommodating. They got about a dozen or more of us in for horseback riding while we were there. The horseback riding trail was beautiful and fun. I highly recommend staying at Aspen Lodge, especially if you are a big group and want to stay together and get lots of quality time. The rooms had a lot of charm and character with very sweet unique decor & art in each. The accommodations are not fancy or luxurious. The room felt much more like staying in a family's house than a hotel (i.e., the bed, linens, towels were not fancy, but they were clean, the bed was a bit worn in - probably not amazing for someone with a really sensitive back). All that said, you and your family will have a fantastic time here!

    We arrived for our Honeymoon and were very welcomed by the Lowey family. Their son kept the…read morebeautiful fire place going as Dyan and Joe were getting us ready for a memorable ride. The horse were spectacular and perfect for new riders. We arrived at the site and they had prepared a wonderful lunch and had a table and white linen overlooking the beautiful forest. A fire was made and we enjoyed our new friends. If there was a rating higher I would give it! A perfect and memorable experience and my new wife is already talking about another trip there next year.

    Escudilla Mountain Cabins - hotels - Updated May 2026

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