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    Los Olmos Lodge - Exterior: Los Olmos front office

    Los Olmos Lodge

    4.8(12 reviews)
    55.1 mi

    I was on the 5th day of my long-delayed "Sixth Annual First Quarter Odyssey", 15-23APR2023),…read morebiketouring central NM/CDT on my eBikeKit.com assisted "Franken(Cruz)Bike", and had to plan ahead everyday for an overnight that included an outlet to recharge my eBatteries. I almost always never go over 80-miles/128-kms, which consumes most of the daylight as well my eBatteries strength. Glenwood was at the best stopping point, and LOS OLMOS LODGE has a monopoly on overnighting in the tiny community, so no dickering about the price. I was assigned the "Sundance" cabin, which was perfectly sized for a solo-cyclist like me. Also essential is "free" WiF, especially since I couldn't get the flat screen monitor to function. I bought a few microwaveable items at the gas/convenience store (also owned by the Los Olmos group), a bit pricy but useful in the well-functioning microwave. Some ice was available in the community cente/kitchen/ fridge. The firm bed was welcome; All-in-all, it was pretty nice, worth reserving ahead as no vacancies exist on the weekends. UNTIL midnight, when a raccoon (or some other varmit) began excavating in a crawl space underneath. Despite my ready-to-rest body needing uninterrupted sleep, it would be a few hours before the critter finally slowed and I could do so, too. I really should have gotten some kind of rebate, but just wanted to get gone, continuing my cycle North on US180 toward NM12/Reserve. I certainly had no desire to go "The Catwalk", a prime local attraction a few mile/clicks away--walking require, but I am bicycling! "LOS OLMOS is an OK--and the only place for reservations--to stay. But, whatever you do, stay in any cabin other than SUNDANCE!

    An absolute must if you're driving through the Mogollon ghost towns and Catwalk creek. Comfortable…read morecabins, perfect for star gazing at night. Thank you Kerry for making our experience extra special.

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    Los Olmos Lodge - Exterior: Sundance cabin

    Exterior: Sundance cabin

    Los Olmos Lodge - Exterior: Los Olmos front office

    Exterior: Los Olmos front office

    Los Olmos Lodge - Exterior: marquee at entrance on US180

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    Exterior: marquee at entrance on US180

    Georgetown Cabins Resort - Lindauer Cabin

    Georgetown Cabins Resort

    3.0(2 reviews)
    28.7 mi

    Yes. Because I paid about $200 per night and we didn't have any hot water and low water pressure…read morehalf of the stay. In addition, the toilet wasn't working one day and the gates were not functioning properly. We had to call the owners twice to get answers on the problems. The location is also poorly signed and is in a remote area. We got lost at night trying to find the gate as there was no lighting which was surprising giving the remoteness. A few solar lights and a sign would have helped alot. I also asked for a discount due to these problems and was not given one. I will just stay in Silver next time... ​

    To say that this place exceeded our expectations is an understatement! Susie's hospitality started…read moreeven before we arrived with her telling us about things to do and giving us directions to the Cabins. Pulling up to the cabins we were just in awe of the beauty of the location. It's secluded and nestled within the beauty of the Gila National Forest. We stayed in the Jolly McGregor Cabin/Casita and the view was just fantastic! The homemade wine/bread and raw honey were also a nice treat upon arrival. There was also Susie's Homemade lip & body balm as nice treats as well. The cabin had all the necessary cooking supplies, condiments and supplies that one could need. There were many times when we just said "Wow, they've thought of everything!" There were books/card games and many pamphlets about the local attractions in the cabin. And last but not least, the gas fire pit and soaking tub was a nice romantic treat! The place was so quiet and secluded we often wondered if we were the only ones there! An additional treat/bonus for this place is that it's off-the-grid. It's completely powered by solar power and gas. Our AT&T phone service didn't work, but the peace was just fine. The owners conveniently have a phone available if calls need to be made. One last thing is that when I researched going to this place, I thought all of the "Excellent" reviews couldn't possibly be real! But after staying there, I can say that there aren't enough words or pictures to describe the beauty and serenity of this place. We had an amazing time and we can't wait to return! PS: We hoped You all enjoyed the Moose Steaks! :)

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    Georgetown Cabins Resort - This is what the Cabin Owners leave for their guests upon arrival! Homemade bread, wine and raw honey!

    This is what the Cabin Owners leave for their guests upon arrival! Homemade bread, wine and raw honey!

    Georgetown Cabins Resort - Inside of our Casita!

    Inside of our Casita!

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