Jemez Mountain Inn, 17555 Highway 4, Jemez Springs 87025, New Mexico, USA
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Jemez Mountain Inn 
17555 Highway 4, Jemez Springs 87025, New Mexico, USA
+1 505 8293926, +1 505 8299170
http://www.jemezmtninn.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Jemez Mountain Inn
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
rooms for non-smokers
luggage storage
garage places on site
located in the center
quiet surroundings
telephone in room
tea and coffee making facilities
refrigerator in room
kitchenette in room
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of Jemez Mountain Inn that might be useful
The Angler This tastefully decorated suite will delight as well as inspire our intrepid guests to fish the spectacular rivers and lakes of northern New Mexico. The two room Angler suite with a private full bath, will accomodate four with two twin beds and a separate room with a queen bed. The gentle flow of the water from the courtyard brook will lure you into a peaceful sleep! Yes, all the comforts of home including cable television, coffee and tea service,and a mini-refrigerator. The Santa Fe Embracing the essence of the City of Lights, the Santa Fe suite is a master suite tastefully decorated with hand made furniture and Southwestern art. A sitting area, queen size bed, full kitchen, dining area, and a private 3/4 bath will tickle your curiosity of the splendid beauty that awaits you in Santa Fe. The Sunflower In the late spring and summer, sunflowers bathe the New Mexico landscape in hues of bright yellows and green. The Sunflower suite has two double beds, a sitting area, and a private 3/4 bath. Tastefully decorated to please even Georgia O'Keeffe. Amenities for each room include a private bathroom, coffee/tea service, satellite TV, DVD, VHS player, and Wireless High Speed Internet. And some rooms are equipped with a small refrigerator.

This completely remodeled turn-of-the century lodge offers six rooms in the heart of Jemez Springs. Each room features a charmingly different dcor, a private bath, refrigerator, and coffee/tea service. Satellite TV, DVD and VHS player. High Speed Internet is available. Full kitchens are in two suites. Business retreats welcome! We have a business center equipped with HDTV, conference tables, presentation board, and DSL. Relax and listen to the fresh mountain streams as you sit on one of our three spacious patios. Great view of the local area. Three restaurants the Laughing Lizard, Los Ojos, and Deb's Dinner Deli and shops are within walking distance from the inn. All rooms are non-smoking, rates are $85 to $125 double occupancy plus tax,we do not take pets or children, guest are financially responsible for damages, check-in is at 3:00pm, and check-out is at 11:00 am. Please use our toll-free number to call for current rates and information at: 1-888-819-1075. Email: info@jemezmtninn.com

The Memory Lane This turn of the century Victorian style room brings back memories of early New Mexico. A romantic setting with a queen size bed, private 3/4 bath, sitting area with television, and coffee service highlights this suite for those who want to indulge in quiet reverie of days gone by. The Secret Garden The Secret Garden Suite is a master suite offering a garden variety of Spanish, Indian and American styles of handmade furniture and art. A queen size bed, sitting area, full kitchen, dining area, television, and a full private bath provide exquisite comfort for our extended stay guests. The Baca In the late 1800s the Baca family (the proprietor's family) owned one of the largest tracts of land (96,000 acres plus) in the state of New Mexico. On a night of aces and eights Miguel Baca lost all 96,000 acres in a poker game. All that is left is a queen size bed in a separate room, two twin beds, a seating area with television, mini-refrigerator, a full private bath, and a unique family memory!!!

These Conditions apply to all guests of the Inn and the Inn reserves the right to evict any persons not meeting these rules. Guests shall comply with all reasonable rules and procedures in effect at the Inn, including but not limited to health and safety and security procedures and statutory requirements as to registration. Illegal drugs and underage drinking will not be permitted anywhere on the Inn 's property. Children under the age of 14 must be supervised by an adult guest at all times. The Inn reserves the right to evict minors who violate house rules or commit illegal acts such as consumption of alcoholic beverages while under age 21. Surfaces are slippery when wet or snow present. The Inn reserves the right to refuse a guest entry and accommodation if, on arrival, management reasonably considers that the guest is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, is unsuitably dressed or is behaving in a threatening, abusive or otherwise unacceptable manner. Check-in and Check-out Times. Guests may check-in at any time from 3.00 p.m. If a guest has not checked-in by 4.00 p.m. the Hotel is entitled to re-let the room unless the guest has notified the Inn that he/she will be arriving late. On departure, guests must vacate their rooms and check out by no later than 11.00 a.m. Late check out is permitted with permission from management. Failure to do so will entitle the Hotel to charge for an additional night. Guests must pay all outstanding charges on departure. Visa, MasterCard, Travelers Checks, or Cash Accepted. The Inn reserves the right to require a guest to leave if he/she is causing a disturbance, annoying other guests or Hotel staff or is behaving in an unacceptable manner. The Inn shall not be liable to a guest for any loss or damage to property caused by the misconduct or negligence of a guest or an Act of God, or where the guest remains in exclusive charge of the property concerned. The Inn is not liable for any loss or damage caused to a guest's vehicle, unless caused by the Hotel's willful misconduct. Guests will be liable for any loss, damage or personal injury they may cause at the Hotel. Hot tub water temperatures should never exceed 104 degrees Fahrenheit. A temperature of 100 degrees is considered safe for a healthy adult. Special caution is suggested for young children. Excessive drinking during hot tub use can cause drowsiness which could lead to unconsciousness and subsequently result in drowning. Pregnant women beware! Soaking in water above 102 degrees Fahrenheit can cause fetal damage during the first three months of pregnancy (resulting in the birth of a brain damaged or deformed child). Pregnant women should stick to the 100-degree maximum rule. Persons with medical history of heart disease, circulatory problems, and diabetes or blood pressure problems should obtain their physician's advice before using hot tubs. Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness, such as tranquilizers, anti-histamines or anti-coagulants, should not use hot tubs. Telephone 1-888-819-1075.

Traveling the Jemez Mountain Trail is a journey through time. A leisurely day trip takes you past amazing geological formations, ancient Indian ruins, an Indian pueblo, and the remainders of the area's logging, mining and ranching heritage. Much of the region is now a National Recreation Area and there are many opportunities for hiking, fishing, mountain biking, and cross- country skiing. The Jemez Mountains are also famous for their natural hot springs. The Giggling Springs is not your typical 'day-spa'. This is a place to be nutured, rejuvenated and reopened by Mother Nature and the spiritual Elements of Earth, Air, Fire amd Water. The atmosphere is casual and friendly, and it is easy to lose your cares and concerns while floating on a soft raft in the spring and the spring is located just a few steps from the Inn. Since its re-opening in 1993, the. Jemez Springs Bath House has become an insider's secret, popular with New Mexicans, celebrities, and spa enthusiasts from all over the world. Off the beaten path of the Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Taos tourist centers, this historic mineral bath house is one of the best excuses for a visit to the Jemez Mountains and some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Southwest. Valles Caldera National Preserve was a private ranch until 2000, when Congress created it from a well-known ranch known as the Baca Ranch in New Mexico's volcanic Jemez Mountain Range. This 89,000 acre property is situated inside a collapsed crater. Studded with eruptive domes and featuring Redondo Peak (11,254 feet), this old ranch property is now being developed to explore a new way of managing public lands. a Japanese Zen Master in the Rinzai lineage, with the fundamental purpose of providing teaching in Zen Buddhism to all who wish to learn and practice. The Bodhi Manda Zen Center offers formal daily practice which includes activities such as samu (work practice), banka (chanting practice), and zazen (sitting meditation). Winter is a romantic, snowy and sunny time in New Mexico. As the Rocky Mountains spill down into New Mexico, they are split by the Rio Grande River Valley into two, major ranges: the Sangre de Cristo mountains to the east and the Jemez mountains to the west. Characterized by their high, alpine vegetation and heavy snows in the winter, these mountains reach elevations of up to 13,160 ft and form a near-perfect playground for cross country skiers. Trails throughout the county vary in degree of difficulty. For your own safety and the safety of others, please do not attempt to ride a trail that is beyond your skill level. Intermediate and advanced riders can explore Guacamalla and Paliza Canyons. Take Hwy 4 to 290 through the town of Ponderosa and continue on Forest Road 10 to the Paliza Campground. Nearby, the 7 mile Jemez Canyon Overlook offers sunny meadows as a reward for surmounting step hills. Links: KnowWorldGuides. The Jemez River is a small trout stream that flows south out of the Jemez Mountains along S.R. 4. The Jemez is a popular stream and it does see a lot of pressure. It offers good public access fishing along most its full length. The Jemez waters are frequently stocked with catch - able rainbows. Some tributaries that feed the Jemez have a good population of brown trout.

Located in the heart of the village of Jemez Springs, the Jemez Mountain Inn is 15 miles north of the Jemez Pueblo, 65 Miles from the Albuquerque airport, 30 miles from the ancient ruins of the Bandelier National Monument, and 75 miles from historic Santa Fe.
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