The Valle Vidal
Our Valle Vidal  guest accommodations consists of two bedrooms, a full bath with
shower, full kitchen and small dining and living room area. There is also a single day bed
in the living room.   The Valle Vidal is designed to sleep up to five people comfortably.  
The Valle Vidal is ideal for a small group or family.  The covered porch  has comfortable
seating.   Although new in the summer of 2005, it is becoming quite popular, so check
with us for rates and availability.

NEW IN SUMMER 2007 - Wi-Fi internet for our guests!

Our Valle Vidal is named after the pristine wilderness area  near Cimarron.  In 1982, the
Penzoil Company donated 100,000 acres of Vermejo Park to the People of the United
States, through the Forest Service. It was the largest and most valuable donation of
private land to the Forest Service. The area became known as the Valle Vidal unit, named
after what the Indians and Spanish referred to as, "The Valley of Life."   Considered one
of America's most beautiful places and a National treasure, the Valle Vidal is a prized
wildlife resource (the Valle's elk herd), and is famous for its outstanding scenic value and
recuperation opportunities.

The area is currently managed by the Carson National Forest, as a Multiple Use Area, as
required by the original intent of the gift, in order to serve the sportsmen, recreation
enthusiasts, cattle ranchers, wildlife viewers, and Boy Scouts that all enjoy the Valle
Vidal's unique blend of wild land resources.
The Valle Vidal's bath
features a shower with
Mexican Talavera tile.  It is
located between the two
bedrooms.
The front room in the Valle
Vidal has a single day bed.
The kitchen has a microwave, toaster, full
size coffee maker and coffee.  The
cabinets are fully stocked with everything
you will need  except for groceries.  
There are two bedrooms, each with
a double bed.