The Rail House
139 Old Lamy Trail
Lamy, New Mexico

 

“We loved staying here! The atmosphere was great and it was such a unique place. We had debated staying in the city but the look and feel of this place was the right choice. It was clean and pretty and Bonnie was very responsive. Plus the stars were incredible at night. We also had one of the best margaritas at the restaurant within walking distance.”
Guest November 2021

Just 25 minutes from Santa Fe, the sleepy rail town of Lamy, NM, is home to this sweet two-room, 1.5-bath Rail House across the street from the Lamy train station, where Georgia O'Keeffe first discovered northern NM and decided to stay. Each of this charming home's rooms has both a bathroom and outdoor lounging space off of it. One room contains the kitchen, a seating area, and wood-burning stove, the other has a living area, dining area, workspace, a comfortable king bed and a trundle bed.

 

The space is light-filled and comfortable and the town, save for the train that passes through twice a day, is beautifully quiet. Experience New Mexico as it once was. The exquisite Galisteo Basin Preserve, home to walking, biking and riding trails, is a short two-mile drive away. The house, in earlier incarnations, was an artist's studio and a blacksmith's workspace.

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