Start your day off right with exceptional breakfast offerings at the restaurant.
The Rancho de San Juan is sandwiched between the volcanic Jemez Mountains to the west and the snowy Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the east. Its humble charm complements its dramatic neighbors, making no attempt to steal the limelight from these million-year-old co-stars.
Painter Georgia O'Keeffe depicted the rolling cloudscapes and warm orange hues of Espanola from her nearby ranch. Popular with guests, the ranch offers unbroken views of the towering rock formations and bright sandstone trails that inspire famous artists (and snap-happy visitors).
The intimate Rancho de San Juan has been designed like a Spanish hacienda and includes outdoor walkways, trestle gardens, and private terraces. Suites have wood-burning fireplaces and cooling plantation shutters to let the New Mexico night float in or help create a cozy warmth of your own.
Tempt your palate with new flavors at the candlelit restaurant, where owner and chef John Johnson creates a weekly international menu.