CABINS
Step into history with our beautifully restored historic log cabins, built in the early 1900s. Nestled on a scenic eco-friendly farm in Taos County, our property boasts a rich literary and artistic heritage. Aldous Huxley once lived and wrote in one of our cabins, and the outhouse he helped build still stands. We also discovered original watercolors by D.H. Lawrence and letters from Frieda Lawrence in the old trading post, making this a truly unique destination.
Our cozy, rustic cabins blend old-world charm with modern conveniences. Each cabin features a kitchen and bathroom, with sleeping options ranging from three-bedroom cabins to studio casitas. For glampers, we provide access to outdoor bathrooms and showers.
Relax in our saunas or enjoy a soak in the two private or two shared hot tubs. Meet our friendly herd of mini goats, sheep, alpacas, and our mini donkey, Doris Day.
Birdwatchers will delight in the over 100 species observed on the farm, while nature lovers can explore direct hiking trail access just across the road. The Columbine Wilderness Trailhead is just up the valley, offering endless outdoor adventures.
Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat, a creative escape, or a unique event venue, Taos Goji Farm and Eco-Lodge offers an unforgettable experience surrounded by history, and nature.
Book your stay today and discover the magic of our historic farm cabins and the stunning Taos countryside.
Pond Casita
Known hangout for desperadoes, it was once a chicken coop This stunning adobe casita is pure inspiration.
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Georgia O'Keefe
Georgia O’Keefe’s Cabin is a 325 sq ft log cabin that originally served as sheepherder’s lodging at the turn of the last century.
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Writers Cabin
The Writer’s Cabin is the east duplex of the former dairy barn. With the Koi pond to the south and apple orchard to the north, this beautiful cabin offers you a quiet, luminous space.
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Poets View
The Poets View, is the west duplex of the former dairy barn. The large west facing window looks out over the goji berry orchard.
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Artists retreat
This is a magical casita, a true hideaway among the Aspen and apple trees with a beautiful garden.
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DorOthy Brett
The Dorothy Brett cabin is a 325 sq ft log cabin and one of four built at the beginning of last century, originally for sheep herders. Both Aldous Huxley and D.H. Lawrence stayed and wrote in these cabins
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DH Lawerence
The great author and artist, D.H. Lawrence would occasionally stay here. This 325 sq ft log cabin is one of four built at the beginning of last century, originally for sheep herders
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Frieda Lawerence
Frieda’s Cabin is a 325 sq ft log cabin that originally served as sheepherder’s lodging at the turn of the last century.
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Trading Post
The original hub of it all, The Trading post is a three bedroom adobe and log cabin that used to serve as a country store and post office for the small village of San Cristobal. It was here that the community gathered, picked up their mail, groceries, gas and kerosene at the turn of the century.