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Last updated on Tuesday, February 25, 2003

The SouthernNewMexico.com lodging directory features the best places to stay in New Mexico: Bed and Breakfasts, Hotels, Motels, Inns, RV's, camping and more. This is the first place to look when deciding where to spend your hard-earned money.

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Valley View RV Park

Address: 1601 E. Sumner Ave., Route 1, Box 36, Fort Sumner, NM 88119
Phone: 505.355.2380
E-mail: btkmuseum@plateautel.net
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Stay next door to the Billy the Kid Museum at the Valley View RV Park, Fort Sumner, New Mexico. The Valley View RV Park has 37 RV lots with complete hookups including Television.




Casitas De Gila Guesthouses

Address: 310 Hooker Loop, P.O. Box 325, Gila, NM 88038
Telephone: (505) 535-4455
Web site: www.casitasdegila.com/
E-mail: info@casitasdegila.com

Wonderfully cozy guesthouses on the edge of Bear Creek and the Gila National Forest. Kiva fireplaces, kitchens, phones, hot tub, adobe-style architecture, 70 private acres. Only 30 minutes northwest of Silver City.




Econo Lodge

Address: 1120 Highway 180 E., Silver City, NM 88061
Telephone: 505.534.1111
FAX: 505.534.2222
Web site: www.econolodgesilvercity.com/
E-mail: paaru@flash.net


 

New property with indoor pool & spa, free deluxe continental breakfast, in-room coffee makers & hair dryers, refrigerator, microwave, fitness center, guest laundry, cable TV with HBO, courtyard with fountain.




A round up at the Double E Guest Ranch, Gila, New Mexico. Photo by Debbie Eggleston

Double-E Guest Ranch — experience a cowboy adventure

Address: P.O. Box 280, 67 Double E Ranch Road, Gila, New Mexico 88038
Phone: 505.535.2048
Web site:
www.doubleeranch.com
E-mail: info@doubleeranch.com

Double-E Guest Ranch is a 30,000 acre working Cattle/Guest Ranch which adjoins the legendary 3 million acre Gila Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico, in the small community of Gila. This area is considered by many to be one of the most spectacular in the world - generally untouched and pristine. Rising from an elevation of 4,700 feet at Ranch headquarters on Bear Creek to over 7,000 feet in the Pinos Altos Mountains, the setting at the Ranch offers guests a variety of astonishing landscapes - from wind swept mountaintop vistas, to deep incised vertical rock canyons; from open upland plateaus to peaceful cottonwood and sycamore-lined creek bottoms.

Read more about Double-E Guest Ranch — experience a cowboy adventure. . .




The lobby of the Palace Hotel.

The Palace Hotel

Address: 106 West Broadway, Silver City, NM 88061-5093.
Telephone: (505) 388-1811
Web site: www.zianet.com/palacehotel/

For attractive, comfortable, and convenient lodgings in Silver City, no place surpasses the Palace Hotel. The hotel's charm combines old world elegance with down home Western comfort. Situated on the corner of Broadway and Bullard Streets, the heart of downtown Silver City's historic district, the Palace Hotel is within walking distance to shops, galleries, and restaurants.

Read more about The Palace Hotel. . .




The West Street Inn — Silver City

Address: 1303 N West St., Silver City, NM 88061-4637
Telephone: 505.534.2302
E-Mail: weststreetinn@zianet.com
Web site: www.zianet.com/weststreetinn/
Reservations on the Web: www.zianet.com/weststreetinn/reservations.html

The West Street Inn is Silver City's newest and most elegant private guesthouse. The inn is available as a short term rental and features executive accomodations. It is designed in a contemporary southwestern style with warm glazed walls, tile floors, comfortable furnishings, and quality bedding. Whether you are vacationing in the area, traveling on business, or considering a relocation, the West Street Inn is your ideal choice in fine affordable lodging.

Read more about The West Street Inn — Silver City. . .




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