New Mexico has some truly quirky types of accommodations. We’ve given you a tour of underground options like Kokopelli’s Cave, but there are also aboveground choices you might not have considered, like this adorable treehouse.

Located in Valdez, not far from Taos, this treehouse sits above the grounds of a working alpaca farm.

VRBO Staying here is like stepping into the pages of a fairytale. It looks like it should belong to elves, or possibly wood nymphs.

Can’t you see yourself curling up in this nest?

VRBO The property’s owner constructed this guesthouse by hand – you can see the artisan touches in the metalwork.

This treehouse packs in a surprising amount for its size, including a fully functional kitchen and bathroom.

VRBO It sleeps two to four people (there is one bed along with a sleeper sofa) and amenities include wi-fi, cable and, best of all, the chance to feed cute alpacas.

From up in the cottonwood trees, you’re serenaded by the sound of the river. Relax on the wrap around deck from where you can watch ducks and geese paddling around a nearby pond.

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Alpacas aren’t the only creatures to inhabit this 13.5-acre farm.

Great Pyrenees also roam the grounds, along with a variety of birds.

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Next time you’re tired of adulting, book a few nights away at this whimsical retreat.

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Staying here is like stepping into the pages of a fairytale. It looks like it should belong to elves, or possibly wood nymphs.

The property’s owner constructed this guesthouse by hand – you can see the artisan touches in the metalwork.

It sleeps two to four people (there is one bed along with a sleeper sofa) and amenities include wi-fi, cable and, best of all, the chance to feed cute alpacas.

Reserve your escape through VRBO.

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