New Mexico · 9 stays
Treehouses in New Mexico
Every treehouses stay we've indexed across New Mexico. Browse the full list below or jump to a specific city for hyperlocal options.
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Crow’s Nest Treehouse at El Místico Ranch
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Santa Fe Tree-House Camp
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RidgeWalk Lodge & Treehouse
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The tree house on the Rio Hondo Valley Alpacas- no cleaning fee
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Rustic Tree House Rental with a Fire Pit in Bernalillo County, New Mexico
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Treehouse Apartments
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The Beehive Treehouse
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New Mexico Tipis and Treehouse
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Ashley's TreeHouse Near Lincoln National Forest, Nogal, NM
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About treehouses stays in New Mexico
How many treehouses stays are in New Mexico?
glamping.directory currently indexes 9 treehouses stays in New Mexico. Sort by city using the chips at the top of the page.
Where are the best places in New Mexico for a treehouse stay?
Operators in New Mexico commonly cluster near White Sands, Carlsbad Caverns, Bandelier — these are the most popular gateway regions. Check the city chips at the top to see which towns we have listings in.
When should I visit New Mexico for a treehouse stay?
April–May, September–October.
What outdoor activities pair with treehouses stays in New Mexico?
New Mexico's signature activities — white sands gypsum-dune camping, bandelier ancestral-site hiking, sandia crest stargazing — are why most travelers come. Operators usually know the closest trailheads and water access.
Are there treehouses stays near New Mexico's national parks?
New Mexico hosts 2 national parks: White Sands, Carlsbad Caverns. Park-edge treehouses stays are limited and book months in advance — start with a city chip near the park you're targeting.
What's special about New Mexico for treehouses?
New Mexico has 19 sovereign Pueblo nations whose ancestors built and lived in places like Bandelier and Chaco Canyon for over a thousand years.
Is glamping.directory the best place to book treehouses in New Mexico?
glamping.directory is a directory, not a booking platform. We aggregate operator listings so you can compare; bookings happen on the operator's own site or reservation system. Use the listing's CTA to go straight to the source.