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Valley Lodge Miss Kitty Suite
Your stay in the Miss Kitty is our largest suite and depicts the old west era. Feel free to play poker or cards with access to an exclusive outside balcony overlooking the courtyard and garden (smoking allowed outdoors). There is a king size bed, master bathroom with jacuzzi bath (hairdryer/amenities), microwave, Wi Fi, smart TV/Dish and Netflix, coffee machine, wines glasses upon request. Fold out full size bed available. The Valley Lodge is a remodeled circa 1863 Boarding House/Hotel. Your proprietor is a Tularosa native born, archeologist. Joe Ben excavated the property and you will find artifacts he found under the floors. Be sure to ask about our hiking tours of Three Rivers, The Historical District of Tularosa and The Tularosa Basin. After sharing a full breakfast, don't leave the Valley Lodge without visiting our new Bookstore of local history and southwestern fiction. The Valley Lodge is a very beautiful and elegant lodging with new hard wood floors and traditional Viga ceilings for you to enjoy. Hope to see you soon. Parking is on the property and guests enter through the courtyard of the lodge and have limited access as Joe Ben lives on site. Joe Ben Sanders lives on site. The Village of Tularosa has a friendly, small, hometown atmosphere. Many of the residents of Tularosa are descendants which date back to the original early settlers from the 1860s. The Village of Tularosa is centered in the homelands of the Mescalero Apache Tribe. To the northeast you can see the Sacramento Mt. Range which houses the Lincoln National Forest. To the west lies the White Sands Missal Range and home to the Stealth Fighter Wing at Holloman AFB. Ask Joe Ben about his tours. You can walk a short distance to local eateries and visit our local hamburger and ice cream parlor. Z trans is available for bus service to Ruidoso, Mescalero, and Alamogordo. A short drive north on Hwy 54 don't miss visiting the Tularosa Vineyard and Winery. The Village of Tularosa has a friendly, small, hometown atmosphere. Many of the residents of Tularosa are descendants which date back to the original early settlers from 1860s. The Village of Tularosa is centered in the homelands of the Mescalero Apache Tribe.
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