Looking for a special place to stay? This earth home in La Prado, New Mexico is a simple camping-like experience in a fun round dwelling that lets you get close — or inside — the land.
The adobe walls and floors were created from local clay, and the timber came from the Taos mountains. There’s a composting toilet outside the Kiva structure, as well as nearby hot springs for a shower experience (no running water in the home). This is a wonderful glamping experience in a tiny earth home! You can actually rent the spot on Airbnb right here!
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Tiny Round Adobe Home: The Kiva

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Comfortable bed for a good night’s rest.

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Amazing desert views from the huge windows.

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Adobe floors and walls sourced from local clay.

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Look at those skies!

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Love that blue door! I need one.

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Highlights:
- Sleeps 2
- Adobe structure from local clay
- Timber from Taos mountains
- Nearby to hot springs
- Dirt road
- No running water (but drinking water is provided)
- Silverware, plates, bowls, and mugs provided
- Microwave
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Simply love it!! I could live there for the rest of my days!! No stairs to climb, everything u need within reach. I’m 4’9″, but would have to have running water and some kind of septic system, but other than that, I’d love to be there. Thank you so much for sharing.
Yes I don’t know if I’m tough enough for no running water!