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Lazy Miner Lodge

Title: Lazy Miner Lodge
Category: Red River Lodging
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004
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The Lazy Miner Lodge is located on Main Street in beautiful Red River, New Mexico. We offer some of the finest units in Red River at very affordable rates. The Lazy Miner has direct access to the river, a large recreational area with picnic facilities, volleyball, horseshoes and playground, plus a large; glass enclosed hot tub for your relaxation. All rooms receive daily maid service and, of course, linens are furnished and kitchen units are fully equipped. Each room has telephone and color cable TV with HBO, and most rooms have a fireplace. For those of you who need their morning coffee, each room also comes with a coffeepot. The Lazy Miner Lodge can accommodate groups of all sizes. Our five-bedroom apartment can serve as the hub of your activities, and with its two complete kitchens, no meal is too difficult to prepare. We will also be happy to offer a package designed to fit your needs and budget. The Lazy Miner Lodge is Red River's only fully recycling lodge. Each room contains a recycling bin labeled with the different items, which may be recycled. Please help us to protect our environment by separating your recyclable items during your stay. Your stay at the Lazy Miner Lodge will be one to remember and to repeat. During the summer, spend your hours hiking, fishing, horseback riding, 4-wheel driving, or riding the scenic summer chairlift. In the winter, enjoy the ski town of the Southwest with down hill skiing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling or just riding one of the horse-drawn sleighs down Main Street to your favorite shops. Of course, you can just sit back and relax any time of the year.
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Comment Author Stephanie / Sep 23, 2008
I worked for them when I lived in NM. The etchings are from small copper plates, and the images are wonderful southwestern moments. The landscape and architecture that is captured, truly a gift from the past.

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Great Site! This site has been around for a while. It moved July '08 from a small to a large ISP. The site will undergo a face lift as well as an upgrade to a new engine to 'run' the back end of it.

Comment Author Brian Rodgers / Sep 4, 2008
Thanks for including my site, although we are technically south of Taos by 50+ miles in Sapello NM

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