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Two Hawk Ranch

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· Llano, Taos, New Mexico
12 acres hosted by Sherry G.
8 RV/tent sites
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Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Two Hawk Ranch is comprised of 12 acres of high mountain valley meadows, hay fields, Acequias, trees and the Rio Chiquito. Yes, we are located at approximately 7,800ft elevation. My husband and I stumbled across this beautiful and serene property by accident in 2020 just as Covid hit. We feel blessed to be here and feel the need to share it’s calming, restful qualities. We have three adult children and have three grandchildren. We also have eight international children as we hosted international students for four years. You are welcome to come sit by the fire and be social or just do your own thing. Learn more about this land: Sites located across the property for up to 8 groups. The RV camping is located near one of our horse corrals and above our irrigation Acequia, above or next to the house, or in the field down by the arena after haying is complete (usually after the first week of July as long as the rain cooperates). Can back in or pull through and has 110v power nearby. No water to hook up to, but we can fill your tanks via hose by the house or arena. Other sites available if you don’t need power, or have a generator.  Property is within a 100yds of national forest service that gives access to off-roading, hiking, biking, horse riding, fishing, and winter snowshoeing, cross country skiing, etc. We are located just off the High Road to Taos in Llano, 29 miles south of Taos and 55 miles north of Santa Fe. We are eight miles from Ski Sipapu and eight miles from Rio Santa Barbara Canyon.  Your well-behaved pets are welcome. We also have one great dane (Raggy), a great dane mix (The Morrigan), one ranch cat (Sasha) and four horses (Gentry, Shadow, Mattie & Jr G). The dogs are a rescue of some kind. The Morrigan is black, 3.5 yrs old and comes out of a rescue in AZ. She went in with her litter as a 5 month old puppy, and she came here about a year later. She is reticent and suspicious, so ignore her and she will come up to you on her own; continue to ignore her. Ragnar (Raggy) is our most recent rescue and is from Las Cruces. He's 3 yrs old and a merle. He suffers from anxiety and fears children. We are working him through his fears, and he is doing really well. The weather here tends to run cooler, as we are located in the mountains in a small valley at approximately 7,800 ft above sea level. In the spring through fall, temps will average from mid 40°F up to mid 60°F at night and mid 60°F up to mid 90°F during the day. Temps can get into the 100°F's in the summer, but that is rare. Generally if the sun is out, it is warm or hot even tho the actual temps are not. It's a high-altitude affect. The opposite is true as well. Cloud cover will feel cooler. We also experience monsoon style rains that occur in the afternoon generally starting in July and running into August or later. In the late fall through early spring during winter, the average temps usually run from 0°F up to mid 20°F at night with occasional dips into negative temps and in the day generally run from mid 20°F up to the mid 40°F range. Same as above - if the sun is out, it will feel warmer, etc. We do hay the fields, so we may have tractor activity going on in the late spring and early summer. In the winter we will be clearing snow from the roads and feeding hay. Can't wait to see everyone this year!Sites located across the property for up to 8 groups. The RV camping is located near one of our horse corrals and above our irrigation Acequia, above or next to the house, or in the field down by the arena after haying is complete (usually after the first week of July as long as the rain cooperates). Can back in or pull through and has 110v power nearby. No water to hook up to, but we can fill your tanks via hose by the house or arena. Other sites available if you don’t need power, or have a generator.  Property is within a 100yds of national forest service that gives access to off-roading, hiking, biking, horse riding, fishing, and winter snowshoeing, cross country skiing, etc. We are located just off the High Road to Taos in Llano, 29 miles south of Taos and 55 miles north of Santa Fe. We are eight miles from Ski Sipapu and eight miles from Rio Santa Barbara Canyon.  Your well-behaved pets are welcome. We also have an old great dane, a yr old great dane mix puppy, an old chihuahua, four ranch cats and four horses. The new puppy is quite rambunctious, comes from a rescue and is learning socialization. She is doing great and learning fast. The weather here tends to run cooler as we are located in the mountains in a small valley at approximately 7,800 ft above sea level. In the spring through fall, temps will average from mid 40°F up to mid 60°F at night and mid 60°F up to mid 90°F during the day. Temps can get into the 100°F's in the summer, but that is rare. Generally if the sun is out, it is warm or hot even tho the actual temps are not. It's an high altitude affect. The opposite is true as well. Cloud cover will feel cooler than it is actually. We also experience monsoon style rains that occur in the afternoon generally starting in July and running into August. We currently have snow on the ground with warm temps. So expect some mud too. In the late fall through early spring during winter, the average temps usually run from 0°F up to mid 20°F at night with occasional dips into negative temps and in the day generally run from mid 20°F up to the mid 40°F range. Same as above - if the sun is out, it will feel warmer, etc. We do hay the fields, so we may have tractor activity going on in the late spring and early summer. In the winter we will be clearing snow from the roads and feeding hay. Can't wait to see everyone this year!
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Mina L.recommends
September 29, 2024
Aspen Horse Camping, etc.
Fun stay with great views!
Sherry and Dennis were very easy to communicate with and super helpful (to include lending me a small bike pump)! At first I was intimidated by the dogs but they were super friendly and we became besties in no time! I also got a visit from their sweet barn cat at least once a day! But the steal of the show was waking up every morning to those lovely horses! Their calm demeanor and loving energy just made the stay that much more enjoyable. I stayed for 3 nights and would come back in a heartbeat for those views and all the animal love 💕
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Annette M.recommends
July 28, 2024
Aspen Horse Camping, etc.
It was enjoyable to tent camp on Sherry’s land. It was a nice setting and Sherry was communicative and kind.
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Lindsey E.recommends
July 23, 2024
Aspen Horse Camping, etc.
Incredible Host, Views and Animals
We loved our time with Sherry and her animals while we worked out of our camper during the week. She was an incredible host and we even managed to take a horseback ride one day after work. It was an incredibly beautiful area and we had plenty of shade. We’re so grateful for our time there. Thank you, Sherry!
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Julie G.recommends
July 3, 2024
Aspen Horse Camping, etc.
Very quiet place and perfect host
Perfect welcome from Sherry. Our arrival was made easy from the moment we booked until we left. The place is buccolic and charming. The sunrises are particularly beautiful. Electricity is provided, but if you're a bit squeamish, the water hose, although potable, is the same as the one used to water the horses. The horses are quiet and curious. Quiet and peaceful, the temperature is changeable but cool and pleasant. A good base camp for activities in Taos.
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Robert M.recommends
June 17, 2024
Aspen Horse Camping, etc.
Very peaceful and quiet beautiful setting and sherry was very nice would definitely recommend
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Mothi K.recommends
May 27, 2024
Aspen Horse Camping, etc.
Both Sherry and Dennis were wonderful hosts, the place is close to some great trails. The location is really pretty and a good spot for stargazing.
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Llano, Taos, New Mexico, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Pueblos and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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