Places to stay in Cloudcroft, New Mexico
Cloudcroft is a village in Otero County, New Mexico and is within the Lincoln National Forest. At 8,600 feet above sea-level in an otherwise arid region, the mild summer makes it a popular tourist attraction in West Texas and New Mexico. It was named by Fodors in 2002 as the Number 3 "Most Overlooked and Underrated Destination Spot. " Tourism remains the primary economic driver of the village. Local dining options include Pacific Rim Fried Rice, Dave’s Cafe, Western Bar & Cafe, and Cook Caboose.
If you are travelling in the area, Cloudcroft is located close to Charles Spring, Trestle Ski Trail, Cascade Ski Trail, Alamo Canyon Springs and Fir Campground.
Available Cloudcroft lodging
We currently have 11 accommodations in and around Cloudcroft.
Cloudcroft Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Lodge At Cloudcroft
Lodge at Cloudcroft
Cloudcroft Hotel
The Crofting Inn Annex
The Crofting Inn
Cloudcroft Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Scenic Canyon RV Park
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Cloudcroft
Dusty Boots Motel & Cafe ( / Cafe ). Located at 1315 James Canyon Highway. Guests and tourists come from near and far to enjoy the cool summer, the vibrant fall, the snow and skiing in winter and the gentle spring. Hiking, hunting, fishing, bird-watching, shopping, skiing, playing in the snow and off-road biking are just a few reasons to visit Cloudcroft!
There are many fun and unique shops to browse on the little downtown western boardwalk. The Sacramento Mountain Museum is nearby, as is the New Mexico Rails-to-Trails historic railroad track. No visit is complete without stopping at the Trestle Recreation Area located just a half mile away.
www.dustybootsmotel.com