Set in Chama, New Mexico region, Lofts at Sterling & Sage is situated a few steps from Cumbres and Toltec Railroad. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Gary
United States
Charming, upscale decorating. I liked just walking a short walk to the train yard and depot and dining- never needed my car.
Elkhorn Lodge offers pet-friendly accommodation in Chama. Rooms have a private entrance, a TV, a small refrigerator and a coffee maker. A private bathrooms have a bath and shower and free toiletries.
Ellen
Netherlands
A comfortable and clean room, with a balcony
It's very dark, so you can see all the stars at night
Set 29 km from Cumbres and Toltec Railroad, Corkins Lodge offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, barbecue facilities and a concierge service for your convenience.
Emma
United Kingdom
it’s position was fantastic and we loved that it was one of the older cabins. it had everything we needed
Chama is a beautiful location. Seems very laid back and definitely not a tourist trap. No big town name brand restaurant, shops or hotels. The scenic train is the biggest attraction. We were there for a elk hunting trip so did very little around town. If you are interested in good fishing or hunting in a quiet and beautiful location Chama is perfect.
Janice
United States
10
Scored 10
Been here few times. But Fall shows her colors of splendor.
Been here few times. But Fall shows her colors of splendor. Came up to do the Cumbres train as I had never done it. Hit the season perfectly. NM and Colorado never cease to amaze me with the beautiful vista's. You can see for miles. You have now the fall colors and amazing rock formations. I know COVID hit small towns hard. Seems Chama is really struggling. . I'd love to see it prosper. When you are there peruse the few shops. Buy from the locals, help the economy. Saw deer and Elk. Great getaway
Liz
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
While we were there the restaurant hours were hard to figure...
While we were there the restaurant hours were hard to figure out. Online websites would state the hours and if they were open. Drive to the restaurant and its not open. Some days its open some days closed. Our favorite place to eat was Chama Local. Really good pizza. Boxcare Cafe was way overpriced and if you can't cook a simple hamburger without overcooking it you need to find a new cook or close the place. The quality of food did not come close to the high price for each plate. Restaurants in general were disappointing.
The train is a great thing to occupy a day.
Chama is a great place to visit but it seems the town has not progressed much the last 40 years. A town in that location should offer better restaurants and shopping (which is pretty much non existent).
Timothy
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
Chama is picturesque, and with the narrow-gauge railroad, is...
Chama is picturesque, and with the narrow-gauge railroad, is an attractive destination. However, and unfortunately, the restaurant situation is abysmal. There are fewer than 6 options in Chama and 4 of them close at 3 PM. Of the two that remain open, one is a dingy, dirty bar setting with substandard food and the other is an average (at best) restaurant with odd and unpredictable hours. We (along with a number of others) were left shopping at the local grocery store looking for meal options that didn't require preparation. This town could a much better job taking care of visitors. Like so many others, it feels like a dying little town.
Hartline
10
Scored 10
We had a great time on our train trip and cannot say enough...
We had a great time on our train trip and cannot say enough good things about the friendly and helpful staff at the Cumbres and Toltec railroad. They saved our bacon when we were stranded at the train station. The registration staff at the Elkhorn Lodge told us that they would pick us up and the restaurant next door was open. Imagine our disappointment and dismay when we arrived and no one answered the phone at the lodge or returned my panicky messages. Abby, the station manager gave us a ride and let us know that we could get a pizza delivered from Felicianos. She also picked us up in the morning and we had coffee down the street.
O'Malia
10
Scored 10
The motel is very nice furnishings are very nice the beds...
The motel is very nice furnishings are very nice the beds are very very comfortable and it’s very close to the activities we were doing. Staff was great. Only issue was the water in the town was on drinkable and not safe. However they offered us plenty of bottled water which is unfortunate but necessary. we would stay there again if we were ever near Chama. I couldn’t drink it
My wife and I stayed to catch the Cumbres and Toltec steam train. Clean, comfortable, and well-appointed rooms. The decor is more like a mountain lodge than a city hotel, and it fits perfectly with the 7,800-foot elevation. The bed was comfortable, and the room had lots of floor space, so you won't be tripping on your luggage. The area was very quiet. We could back up our car to the door and unload - no stairs!
There was no Continental breakfast but the managers were very helpful telling us where we would be able to find a restaurant or grocery store since there was a refrigerator and microwave in the room. Chama Trails Motel was near everything we wanted to do while we were in Chama.
Nice comfortable room with good beds. People who work there are very friendly. Facilities and atmosphere are nice- my kids met a big group of people playing volleyball on the hotel's court and had a really fun evening meeting new people.
The only complaint was that Chama did not have traditional nearby restaurant open. They were closed and/or did not accomodate the train schedule.
The Loft was exceptional. We enjoyed. It very much.
It is like staying in a private cabin in the woods. Quiet and still in the center of town. The rooms are rustic yet modern. With all of the amenities of a modern hotel.
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