Historic mansions, cottages and an eco-lodge
Vermejo is a 550,000-acre reserve in the United States stretching across northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. Fringed with pristine streams and dotted with fish-rich lakes, the rugged nature preserve is the habitat of moose, bison, black bears and even mountain lions. Scattered throughout the estate you will find an elevated lodge that gives direct access to the fishable lakes, country house Casa Grande that still dates back to the turn of the century, the historic Turner House full of grandeur, five cozy cottages and an eco-lodge tucked away in nature. Thus, Vermejo offers the ideal base for adventures in the wildlife-rich natural landscapes, for any company and any group size. Where the world can't find you...
Tips & Tops from Vermejo:
- Accommodation ranging from guest rooms and cottages to residences, spread across 550,000 acres of wilderness
- The holistic Spa offers invigorating wellness programs and profound therapeutic experiences
- Professional photography services on site
- Traditional American cuisine using fruits and vegetables grown in its own greenhouse and gardens
- Activities range from fishing and mountain biking to descending the Rio Grande River and paleontological prospecting tours
- By staying at Vermejo, you support Ted Turner Reserves' efforts to conserve and restore native ecosystems