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Location & Lodging

Chama, NM

- The Quinlan Ranch and hunting lodge is located just two hours north of Santa Fe, NM, in the legendary San Juan Mountains of northern New Mexico, just west of Chama on Highway 64. With flight service to both Santa Fe and Albuquerque, NM, and a private airstrip in Pagosa Springs, CO (just 45 miles away), transportation to the Ranch is easy. The physical address of the Quinlan Ranch is 15638 Route 6484, Chama, NM 87520.
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The Ranch sits astride the legendary migration path of the entire Southern Colorado-San Juan elk herd. With over 17,000 acres of stunning scenery and big game, a trip to the Quinlan Ranch will be one of the signature experiences of your hunting lifetime.

Garcia Lodge

- Situated on a hillside overlooking the Chama Valley, the Garcia Lodge offers convenience, comfort, great food, and spectacular views. The grand room is elegantly comfortable, encircled by picture windows with spectacular views and furnished with large leather chairs and sofas perfect for relaxing after a long day out on the Ranch. The river rock fireplace turns the room into a warm refuge on our cool Rocky Mountain nights. The gaming table and large screen satellite television round out one of the most social areas of the cabin. Wireless internet service is available throughout the Lodge, and the cell reception is typically excellent.

There are eleven very comfortably furnished bedrooms. Each has two full sized beds with pillowtop mattresses, a leather couch or chair, a private bathroom, and plenty of space for gear.

Accommodations at the Quinlan Ranch are spacious and clean, and the vistas are truly outstanding. We provide all the comfort and convenience you would expect from a classic Western ranch.

Double-Occupancy - $450.00 per person/night
Single-Occupancy - $325.00 per person/night

Add extra bed to double room - $125/night

TWO OF OUR GUEST ROOMS ARE EQUIPPED WITH HANDICAPPED / MOBILE IMPAIRED BATHROOMS

Check out our Guests' Comments & Reviews of Quinlan Ranch and Garcia Lodge.