Providing Travelers With a Furnished Rental Property
Mission Statement
We hope Mesa Valley Guesthouse provides you with that "vacation get-away" from the hustle and bustle of city life. We hope you enjoy every moment of your stay at Mesa Valley Guesthouse.
The Walkers
We are Eddie and Cerita Walker. The guesthouse, over 100 years old, was our home for over thirty years. Having remodeled the old house and raised three children, we are happy to share our "extra" home with travelers. We moved to the Ranch home after the death of Eddie's parents, therefore allowing our home to become a Guesthouse.
The main ranch home is just west of the guesthouse—about two miles through the pasture, or three miles west of Kenton on Hwy. 325—turning north on Spur Road—across the bridge into New Mexico.
Relax and unwind on the front deck—any time of the day or night. Enjoy the views that the Black Mesa area offers. The back patio has gas and charcoal grills—bring your own charcoal for your outdoor pleasure.
Enjoy your own privacy!
Mesa Valley Guesthouse - Overnight Stays - Self Catering Rental - Black Mesa
Mesa Valley Guesthouse lies on the Walker Ranch, which is in the Valley of the Dry Cimarron River, with the Black Mesa to the north and the Dry Cimarron River to the south. The guesthouse is located off-pavement, 2.5 miles near the base of the Black Mesa.
4 Bedrooms
Den With 2 Twin Beds
2 Bathrooms With Showers
Fully Equipped Kitchen
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Peaceful, Perfect Astronomy, and Relaxing Atmosphere
Remember, it's a home away from home. All you need is food. The nearest town is 42 miles away—so make sure you have plenty of food and gas for your travel.
Guests can enjoy rock hounding, birding,hiking, fishing, hunting, viewing rock formations and local attractions. Relaxing and getting away from the hustle and bustle of city life will recharge your soul.
Guest can enjoy the peace and quiet of the valley. The nights are a magnificent wonder full of brilliant stars. Astronomers, astrophotographers and photo journalists like the dark skies that we have to offer in our remote area.
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Directions: From Kenton, drive east on Hwy. 325 for about a 1/2 mile turning north (left) on paved road toward Colorado. Drive 2 1/2 miles, crossing a long bridge and one cattle guard. Turn west (left) at the sign and mailbox that reads Mesa Valley Guesthouse. Continue on the dirt road for 2 1/2 miles, crossing three cattle guards. The guesthouse is around the curve from the rock barn.
Directions: From Kenton, drive east on Hwy. 325 for about a 1/2 mile turning north (left) on paved road toward Colorado. Drive 2 1/2 miles, crossing a long bridge and one cattle guard. Turn west (left) at the sign and mailbox that reads Mesa Valley Guesthouse. Continue on the dirt road for 2 1/2 miles, crossing three cattle guards. The guesthouse is around the curve from the rock barn.