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Reviewed Oct. 19, 2023

Up in the hills

Good place to stay, close to lots of stuff but still far enough away

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Month of VisitSeptember
Reviewed Oct. 11, 2023

Beautiful camp & friendly staff!

  • The first thing you notice when you arrive at Santa Fe Treehouse Camp is the wonderful smell of pine in the air. The second thing is the breathtaking views of the mountains. SFTC is truly a unique & beautiful place!
  • Camp Directors, Brad & Ciana, and Jonathon (their volunteer naturalist) were all extremely friendly, kind, & knowledgeable about the area. I am a female solo camper and I stayed for a month to be close to my son and to have an inspiring, natural environment to be able to do my artwork. SFTC was the perfect venue! They all work very hard to provide a positive camping experience for everyone, from the bathrooms w/flush toilets & hot showers, available well water, the cabins, campsites, hiking trails, etc. There are nice touches that you don’t find in state parks like bathrooms with hand soap, shampoo, and kleenex, an open air kitchen with fridge & stove…. It all makes for a very cozy stay.
  • I thoroughly enjoyed the month I spent at SFTC & highly recommend it!
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Month of VisitSeptember

We so loved having you! You are the Gold+ guest, friendly, respectful, clean and conscientious about trash, recycle, compost etc. We love the little artsy touches you left at the campsite. We are very much looking forward to hosting you again!

Reviewed Aug. 2, 2023

Fantastic ground close to Santa Fe

Lovely spot that provided hot showers, peace and stillness, and wonderful hospitality to myself and two pups.

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Month of VisitJuly
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So happy to hear you and your pups enjoyed your stay!

Reviewed Nov. 15, 2022

Wow we love the location

We stayed a few times now and have enjoy it more each time. Great people, views, and the hiking has endless possibilities. A bonus is that they are situated far enough away from Santa Fe to have quiet starry nights yet close enough to enjoy all that Santa Fe has to offer.

Reviewed Nov. 9, 2022

Secluded with fantastic views!

 andTreehouse camp is located on a mesa which offers 180 degree views.  You feel secluded, yet only 30 minutes to Santa Fe and all it has to offer.  There are a variety of camping scenarios from tent camp sites to rustic cabins in trees.  Imagine having showers, toilets, electricity, full outdoor kitchen, and water at your disposable.  Owners are extremely knowledgeable about outdoor everything, and natural healing concepts.  We went in an RV

Reviewed Nov. 9, 2022

Serene New Mexico Wilderness

I fell in love with New Mexico's wilderness many years ago with it's sparse  dry landscape and sagebrush, and the wide open starry skies at night. When I found the Tree House Camp I just loved the rustic cabins, and the stillness of wilderness there. It is right on the edge of some amazingly alive and intact wild land that I had a lot of fun exploring. It is also just close enough to town that you get the best of both worlds. The hosts are some of the best people you will ever meet! Super helpful and professional.

Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Nov. 9, 2022

Beautiful place!

A friend and I were here for a retreat and had an amazing stay. The land is beautiful, calming, and very well taken care of. The weather was perfect all weekend! We stayed in a treehouse that made us feel like we were sleeping directly in the trees. The owners made us feel very welcome and provided us with everything we needed! We also did a short hike down to a beautiful little waterfall. We were also able to stop in Santa Fe on our way out which is only a short drive away. Would highly recommend this place!

Month of VisitSeptember
Reviewed Nov. 9, 2022

Rainbows, hummingbirds and wonders abound!

Love this place! Double rainbows, nice hikes, awesome stars, great hot water showers and a full outdoor kitchen with all anyone would need (except food that is). Quiet accept for the wind in the trees and the hummingbirds in their courtship flights. Less than 30 minutes to great restaurants, museums and galleries. The dirt road to the camp has beautiful scenery and takes you away from the hustle and bustle of the city with each mile you drive. The monsoon rains made the road a bit bumpy in places but not a problem even in a low to the ground car. They recycle and have signs on the bins that make it easy to follow. Stop to buy groceries before you come since the closest grocery stores are about a half hour away.

Month of VisitJuly