The Bishop's Lodge, secluded in its own private valley in the colorful foothills of
the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, is an exquisite hideaway ranked by Travel & Leisure
as one of America's best retreats. This resort offers exceptional recreational
opportunities and contemporary Southwestern accommodations in a traditional ranch
setting.
Established in 1851 as a retreat for Jean Baptiste Lamy, the first Bishop of Santa
Fe, The Bishop's Lodge has become New Mexico's vacation playground. Landscaped with
lush gardens, lawns and fruit trees, this resort offers horseback riding, fishing,
hiking, tennis courts, swimming pool and spa, a fitness center and nearby golfing
and skiing. Designed in Spanish Colonial and Native American styles, accommodations
include complete modern conveniences and stunning mountain and ranch views.
As a Southwestern adventure gateway, the resort is near Santa Fe's galleries, shops
and museums, Taos, Bandelier National Monument and other historical sites.
Awards
- One of "the 500 Best Places to Stay in the Whole World" - Conde Nast Traveler's 1996 Readers' Choice Survey's "Gold List"
- Featured in Travel & Leisure, September 1999 "World's Best" Awards, as one of the top 100 U.S. Resorts
- Consistent Recipient of the Mobil 4-Star Award
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