As your hosts, we offer you home-style comfort and a casual, relaxing atmosphere as our guests. Our Pueblo is your home, su casa, while you experience this exciting, beautiful and historic region of the Southwest. Please contact us with your questions about any of the following:


RATES : Guest rooms in the main house are $109 per night and are based on double occupancy.
El Establo El Establo is $119 per night based on double occupancy and an additional $20 fee per extra person, per night.

Rates in the main house include a full Country Breakfast each morning of your stay. Coffee and tea are always on and available daily. Breakfast in El Establo is extra. We will make every effort to accommodate those guests requiring a special diet.

Please call us for discounts on weekly or extended rates.

PAYMENT : :
A 50% deposit is required at time of reservation with balance due upon arrival. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, travelers checks, personal checks and cash. Rates subject to change without reservation. Rates do not reflect local and state taxes.


TERMS & CONDITIONS : :
Full refund will be given if a cancellation or change is made 14 days prior to your arrival. Your deposit will be refunded, minus a $25 cancellation fee to rebook the guest room. If a cancellation notice is received less than 14 days of your arrival date, your deposit, minus a $25 cancellation fee, will be refunded only if we are able to rebook the room. No refunds for early departures or late arrivals. Same day cancellation or no-show will forfeit full payment of reserved stay.

PUEBLO POLICIES : :
Check in time is 4:00p.m. Check out time is 11:00a.m. The Pueblo is a smoke-free environment; there are several beautiful outdoor areas for your smoking pleasure. As a courtesy to other guests, we do not accommodate pets.





The Bear is a Native American symbol associated with power, mother cunning, healing, gentle strength and dreaming. In the Zuni tradition, the Bear symbolizes the direction West.

Photo: Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus; courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Some of our forest neighbors, the Mule Deer, are named for their large, mule-like ears – 9 inches long. Their ears and sense of smell keep them alert for signs of danger. Keep your eyes peeled for one of their unexpected visits.




 
THE PUEBLO ON THE MIMBRES BED AND BREAKFAST
 
3749 State Highway 35, Mimbres, New Mexico 88049
Mail P.O. Box 375, Mimbres, New Mexico 88049
Phone: 575-536-9391
Email: hosts@puebloonthemimbres.com
 
Pueblo On The Mimbres is a proud member of The Silver City/Grant County Chamber of Commerce
 
2008The Pueblo On The Mimbres; Gerry & Gabby Tamayo, Host Proprietors
 
Mary Karlson, Design + Tim Janczewski, Development