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P.O. Box 70454 • Albuquerque, NM 87157
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Lazy K Ranch Bed & Breakfast
Edgewood, NM 87015
1-877-281-2072
505-281-2072
3 Rooms   $89 - $139


    Enjoy the peaceful hospitality of mountain living on five acres with panoramic views of Sandia and Santa Fe Mountains, just minutes from Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Gorgeous sunsets, starry nights, and romantic moonlit walks. A quiet hide-away from the our hectic lifestyles. Lovely antique bedrooms with feather beds and private baths. Private indoor hot tub, pool table, beautiful rose quartz fireplace and gazebo with cottage garden and rock waterfall.



 

       


Albuquerque & Surrounding Area

Albuquerque Balloon FestivalThe largest city in New Mexico, Albuquerque still retains an old-world charm. Located in the center of the state, the city provides a gateway for travelers, especially those arriving into the international airport.

Known as the Heart of New Mexico, Albuquerque offers a taste of everything. Outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers can take advantage of two miles of trails, departing from the Rio Grande Nature Center and traveling along the river. A state-of-the-art aquarium adjoins the Botanical Garden along the river's edge in the bosque, where the cottonwoods and red willows provide shade and shelter for wildlife in the center of town. The Sandia and Manzano mountains frame the city's east and southern boundaries.

dining in AlbuquerqueSip a drink al fresco at the Old Town Plaza. Take the world's longest, single-span, aerial tramway up to Sandia Peak for an 11,000-square-mile panorama. Travel down Old Route 66 with a stop at historic Kimo Theatre. View more than 1,000 hot air balloons at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta each fall. Want to know how to access hiking trails, when to view wildlife on the bosque, or the best way to do the Balloon Fiesta? Ask your bed and breakfast innkeeper, of course!

The Church of San Felipe de Neri overlooks the central place of Old Town Albuquerque, where visitors rest before exploring the 130 shops, galleries and restaurants on the narrow back streets.

Explore 4.6 billion years of history at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. Then see the contemporary and traditional history and art exhibitions at the nearby Albuquerque Museum. Your bed and breakfast innkeeper will explain why you should save time for Explora!, the science center and children's museum.

petroglyphsYour innkeeper might advise you to view the 15,000 petroglyphs at Petroglyph National Monument in the late afternoon or early morning, and to take the ranger-guided tours. Another must-see is the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, owned and operated by the 19 pueblo tribes of New Mexico. Just 60 miles west of Albuquerque is the Pueblo of Acoma. Located on a 365-foot mesa, the "Sky City" is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the United States.

Take the Turquoise Trail Scenic Byway and travel through the mountains from Cedar Crest north to Santa Fe through the mining towns of Golden, Madrid, and Cerrillos, now alive with arts, museums, and restaurants.


 

 

 



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NEW MEXICO BED & BREAKFAST ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 70454
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87157
E-Mail: info@nmbba.org

Call Toll Free to Request a Free Member Directory: 1-800-661-6649
Or Use Our Free Directory Request Form


The New Mexico Bed & Breakfast Association is proudly affiliated with these organizations:

New Mexico Tourism      New Mexico Travel      tourism new mexico