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Las Cruces vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Las Cruces

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Rental unit in Las Cruces
Casa Airbnb- Entire Apartment
Cozy and welcoming private little apartment on the second floor of a historical building. Has a private entrance, plenty of parking and a separate bedroom. Fully equipped bathroom with all the toiletries and fluffy towels. Kitchenette with fridge, microwave and toaster oven. Centrally located near downtown, one block from Pioneer Park, and a two minute walk takes you to downtown events, court, galleries, shopping, restaurants and the bi-weekly local Farmer's Market
$51 per night
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Emily’s Le Garage, historic district, King Bed!
This studio apt is the old garage and is located in historic Alameda Depot downtown, within blocks of farmers market, restaurants, library, park, and more. Bathroom, kitchenette with Stove,coffee maker, coffee, essentials for cooking, microwave, large closet, king bed, sofa s, TV, private courtyard and access to larger courtyard. Washer/dryer. It's great for overnight stays but also works well for long stays. MUST ACCESS CHECKIN FROM APP
$68 per night
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Rental unit in Las Cruces
Solano Shay
This cute little apartment is situated in the heart of Las Cruces, just one block from New Mexico State University. Newly remodeled and fully furnished, this apartment is equipped with a brand new kitchen and bathroom, new appliances, and all the amenities for you to enjoy sunny New Mexico in a home away from home. Centrally located, proximate to University Ave., and close access to I-25 and I-10.
$90 per night
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Stay near Las Cruces's top sights

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La Posta De Mesilla73 locals recommend
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Walmart Supercenter26 locals recommend
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Mesilla Valley Mall station13 locals recommend
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MountainView Regional Medical Center3 locals recommend
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Las Cruces Downtown Plaza5 locals recommend
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Double Eagle45 locals recommend

Weekly rentals in Las Cruces

Guesthouse in Las Cruces
Cozy Casita w/private patio near Old Mesilla
$69 per night
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Rental unit in Las Cruces
Cherry Cottage 119
$56 per night
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Private room in Las Cruces
Guest Bedroom w/Dedicated Full Bath & Kitchen
$46 per night
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Private room in Las Cruces
Private Modern Room with Queen Bed A
$35 per night
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Private room in Las Cruces
Harmony House Urban Farm and Guesthouse
$55 per night
Private room in Las Cruces
The dorm, independent access to the room
$35 per night
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Guesthouse in Las Cruces
Quaint casita for 2
$52 per night
Rental unit in Las Cruces
Chestnut Cottage Apt E
$46 per night
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Home in Las Cruces
Mountain View luxury Gem!Pet Friendly!HotTub!EV!
$125 per night
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Home in Las Cruces
Comfy and conveniently located downtown home
$80 per night
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Private room in Las Cruces
Painted Desert Mansion - Antique Room
$48 per night
Home in Las Cruces
The Blue Mountain House
$75 per night

Stays in Mesilla Park

Rental unit in Las Cruces
Emily’s La Sala, Downtown historic studio KING BED
$65 per night
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Home in Las Cruces
Year-Round Heated Salt Pool - Desert Mountain View
$238 per night
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Condo in Las Cruces
Sancho's Condo De Mesilla
$105 per night
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Home in Mesilla Park
One bedroom casita in Mesilla Park with hot tub
$63 per night
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Stays in Tortugas

Home in Las Cruces
Casa Tortugas! Near NMSU and Old Mesilla!
$95 per night
Home in Las Cruces
Shadow Mountain near NMSU
$120 per night
Home in Las Cruces
Hacienda Cabrales
$83 per night
Private room in Las Cruces
Mi Casa Su Casa-Charming Cozy & private w patio
$58 per night

Your guide to Las Cruces

All About Las Cruces

Las Cruces, New Mexico’s second-largest city, sits near the US-Mexican border on the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, with the gargantuan Doña Ana and Organ Mountain Ranges providing a picturesque backdrop. You can explore this scenic landscape along the popular Pine Tree Trail, the Slot Canyon Trail, and other treks that lead past rugged rock formations, mountain waterfalls, and a sprawling ecosystem of flora and fauna, including the occasional rattlesnake and other desert critters.

The city features several historical monuments, including the Three Crosses that give the town its name. Downtown’s thriving Main Street has a pedestrian plaza, numerous museums — including the Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History, and Branigan Cultural Center — and galleries showcasing the art of the Southwest. You’ll also find numerous festivals celebrating Mexican and American art, culture, food, and music.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Las Cruces?

Las Cruces enjoys plentiful sunlight for the majority of the year, with temperatures ranging from temperate in the winter to scorching in the summer. During the dry, sunny summer months, be sure to drink plenty of water, especially if you’re headed outside, and remember to pack sunscreen and a hat. In fall and winter, the city enjoys relatively cool weather during the day, but it can drop below freezing at night. The mild daytime weather creates a comfortable and enjoyable environment for hiking around the mountains and exploring the vast Chihuahuan Desert. Try the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Trail, a short family-friendly trail with labeled plants and trees.

The Harvest Wine Festival at the beginning of September highlights New Mexico’s wineries with food, live music, and a huge selection of wines. At the end of October, Las Cruces celebrates Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead with a candlelit procession from the plaza to the cemetery, altars to honor lost loved ones, and a giant piñata.


What are the top things to do in Las Cruces?

New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum

The 47-acre New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum is a unique indoor and outdoor museum that traces the 4,000-year history of farming and ranching in New Mexico. Interactive living history demonstrations take you from the early agricultural period — where you’ll view ancient tools and a replica of a Mogollon pit house from the prehistoric era — to modern innovations in farming.

Old Mesilla

The town of Mesilla became a part of the United States in 1854 with the Gadsby Purchase, but has retained its Mexican culture through the decades. Old Mesilla village and plaza, less than 15 minutes from downtown Las Cruces, is a National Historic Landmark thanks to the original adobe buildings, which now house art galleries, gift shops, and restaurants decorated with red chile ristras.

Dripping Springs Natural Area

About 30 minutes east of Las Cruces is the Dripping Springs Natural Area, where you’ll find four miles of hiking trails among the desert scrub and oak woodlands. You may get the opportunity to spot red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, and desert mule deer. The Dripping Springs trail is about three miles out and back with low elevation, perfect for novice hikers. Be sure to bring plenty of water, especially if hiking during the summer.