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Lost Eagle RV Park in Eagle Nest, NM has been a favorite spot for vacationers for many years. The RV park is located in the center of Eagle Nest village within easy walking distance of restaurants, shops and art galleries. We are pet friendly, and offer daily, weekly and monthly RV rates for 30 amp and 50 amp sites. The park has a recreation room for get-togethers, games and weekly potluck dinners. Our customers enjoy WiFi as well as shower and laundry facilities.
The Lost Eagle RV Park also offers a completely furnished, three bedroom, two full bath Guest House vacation home for nightly rental. The vacation rental home sleeps eight with queen sleeper sofa and is equipped with a full kitchen, appliances, cooking utensils, dishes, linens, washer and dryer and DirecTV. The vacation rental is non-smoking and we are sorry that we cannot accommodate pets in the home. For more information, rates and photos of the vacation rental home see below, or call 575.377.2374 for seasonal rates.
Situated on the North shore of majestic Eagle Nest Lake, Eagle Nest is bursting with Old West culture that includes a western downtown. The Main Street is less than a mile long, with shops carrying locally-made crafts and fine arts, Indian jewelry, antiques, and much more. For the ANGLER, Eagle Nest Lake, the newest State Park in New Mexico, has some of the best fishing for trophy Rainbow trout, and Kokanee salmon in all the southwest! Adjacent to 1.6 million acre Carson National Forest, Eagle Nest is a NATURE LOVERS PARADISE for the camper, backpacker, hiker or four-wheeler.
Eagle Nest Lake State Park is the newest state park in New Mexico. The 2,200 acre lake boasts some of the finest trophy fishing for Rainbow and Kokanee Salmon in the Southwest. The State Game and Fish Department regularly stocks Eagle Nest Lake with trout, salmon and Snake River Cutthroat. Anglers can fish from the banks or by boat (boat rentals available) and ice fish in the winter. Ice fishing usually begins in January and the first open water fishing usually starts in April. Stream fishing in nearby Cimarron Canyon State Park also offers a worthwhile challenge to fly and bait anglers. At 8,300 feet in elevation, the park offers a cool retreat from the summer heat for fisherman, boaters, campers and wildlife enthusiasts.
An abundance of animalselk, bear, mule deer, eagles, turkeys, Grouse and other birdsinhabit the area, making Eagle Nest Lake an ideal location for wildlife viewing. In the winter, ice fishing and snowmobiling are popular sports when ice thickness permits. Snowmobiling is limited to the lake surface.
Eagle Nest is also headquarters for some of the best big and small game hunting in America. Trophy elk, bear, mountain lion and deer are taken in both public hunt areas and through professional guide services on private lands throughout the area. For the camper, backpacker, hiker or four -wheeler, Eagle Nest is adjacent to the 1.6 million acre Carson National Forest with easy entry to the Wheeler Peak Wilderness area. Wheeler Peak is New Mexicos tallest mountain (13,161 feet).
The Carson National Forest has hundreds of trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. One favorite is the Sundero Del Sol Trail. This is an 11 mile multi-use trail that connects the Villages of Eagle Nest in the north and Angel Fire in the south. This trail provides a beautiful recreational outlet with views of Wheeler Peak, and connects to the Eagle Nest Lake State Park.
Come hike, bike, snowshoe, cross-country ski or horseback ride and enjoy some of the most beautiful views in all of New Mexico! Main Street in Eagle Nest invites you to stroll and shop all the unique stores that carry locally-made crafts and fine arts, sculpture, sterling silver & Indian jewelry, antiques, pottery, candies, fudge, clothing, souvenirs, T-shirts, and much more. Visitors can take a break from shopping in one of the down-home restaurants or grab a cappuccino before heading out for more! |
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Nightly Rate
$37.00 + tax - 30 amp electric with full hookups
$39.00 + tax - 50 amp electric with full hookups
Weekly Rate - 7th Night Free
(Seven night minimum stay)
$222.00 + tax - 30 amp electric with full hookups
$234.00 + tax - 50 amp electric with full hookups
One night deposit for Nightly and Weekly rate is required at time of reservation with balance due at check-in
Monthly Rate
(30 night minimum stay)
$425.00 per month + metered electric
Monthly stays, 5% added for credit card
Advance 1 month deposit required to confirm requested monthly RV site if available |
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Accommodations:
Centrally located in historic Eagle Nest, New Mexico
Year round accommodations for summer or winter vacation lodging
Three bedroom, two full bath vacation home sleeps up to eight
Two twin beds, one queen bed, one king bed and queen sleeper sofa
Fully furnished
Full kitchen with microwave and dishwasher
All linens
Washer/Dryer
Propane heat
Mountain views including Eagle Nest Lake
Reservations:
Reservations for the vacation home can be made by phone: 575.377.2374
or email: LostEagleRV@mail.com
Deposit will be accepted by personal check, cash, travelers check, Visa, Master Card and Discover
Reservation Security Deposit:
One night deposit is required at the time of reservation with balance due at check-in.
Exception of December 20 thru January 1 reservation which is required to be paid in full 30 days in advance of scheduled arrival date.
Cancellation Policy:
There is a $15.00 cancellation fee. A reservation cancellation for deposit refund, less the cancellation fee, can be made as late as 14 days before scheduled arrival on all dates except December 20 thru January 1.
Requirement for December 20 thru January 1 cancellation for deposit refund, less the cancellation fee, is 30 days notice. If we are not notified of reservation cancellation 14 days ahead of scheduled arrival date, with the exception of 30 days notice ahead of arrival date December 20 thru January 1, the deposit is non-refundable.
Minimum Stays:
Minimum stay for December 20 - January 1 is 3 nights.
This is a non-smoking facility. Smoking is permitted in outside areas only
We are sorry but no pets are allowed.
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Eagle Nest, New Mexico
The small village of Eagle Nest is located between the New Mexico's two highest Mountains - Wheeler Peak at 13,161 feet elevation and Baldy Mountain at 12,441 feet. As the highest point in New Mexico's Rocky Mountains, Wheeler Peak is a favorite mountain for hikers.
Eagle Nest Lake offers year round activities for the whole family. During the summer there is excellent fishing and boating. If you prefer to sit on the banks of cool Eagle Nest Lake, you can fish for trout and salmon and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Just a few short miles into Cimarron Canyon you can experience some awesome fly fishing.
Eagle Nest hosts the third largest fireworks display in New Mexico every July 4th. The spectacular show can be viewed throughout the area over Eagle Nest Lake. Mountain biking is a popular summer sport at nearby Angel Fire ski area. And the last weekend in July brings the High Plains Arts and Crafts show to Eagle Nest with many unique handmade gifts and crafts.
If you are looking for winter sports we have area snow skiing, sledding, snow boarding, cross country skiing and ice fishing! Elk, mule deer, bear, mountain lion, coyote, turkey and eagles roam free and can be seen at any time. The tall pines and beautiful aspens give our area the magnificent landscape that only Northern New Mexico can offer.
Taos, Angel Fire and Red River are all in close proximity of Eagle Nest. Take the enchanted Circle Scenic Drive and see these communities as well as Northern New Mexico's Southern Rocky Mountains that surround Eagle Nest Lake.
It is well worth your time to visit the historic town of Cimarron and the Philmont Scout Ranch, located on the old Santa Fe Trail. Come stay with us and see for yourself the historic and natural beauty that is Northern New Mexico.
Give us a call at 575.377.2374 and book your family stay. |
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2014 - 2015
$175.00 + tax per night May 1 to September 31
$195.00 + tax per night October 1 to April 30
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