13 Montoya StreetPO Box 31
San Antonio, NM 87832
United States of America
(575)835-3027
Circa 1880. Constructed with 24-inch-thick double adobe walls, this Victorian farmhouse was the home of Territorial Senator Eutimio Montoya, a well-known politician. Since 1989 it has served as an intimate bed & breakfast for bird watchers and nature lovers visiting the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Displays of Southwestern Indian and Mexican art, original photography, framed historic documents and antiques highlight the inn. Accommodations in the Crane Room are light and airy. The larger Heron Room boasts a whirlpool tub. The Egret Room holds a double and twin bed. A generous breakfast includes homemade breads, muffins, coffeecake, fresh fruit, yogurt, cereal, eggs and cheeses. The inn is closed June through September.
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