Relax At This Old West-Themed Bed And Breakfast On A Cattle Ranch In New Mexico

Fite Ranch Bed and Breakfast offers a unique stay on a historic working cattle ranch with Old West charm and abundant wildlife.

When you were young, did you have dreams of becoming a true cowboy or cowgirl? Those dreams can now become a reality at the Fite Ranch Bed and Breakfast in New Mexico. Located in San Antonio, you can spend the night on a working cattle ranch. No matter if you are planning an overnight stay or a week-long vacation, you’ll love spending the night at this hidden gem in New Mexico.

The Fite Ranch is a commercial Beefmaster cattle operation. This cattle ranch specializes in producing high-quality calves despite the difficult desert environment.

At the Fite Ranch Bed and Breakfast, not only are you staying on a working cattle ranch, but the guest suites are located in a historic building that once played an important role in a busy coal-mining town in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

There are three guest suites at this bed and breakfast and each room features Old West charm and was inspired by a particular person or story.

The Evelyn Fite Room, for example, is dedicated to the woman who helped bring the Fite Ranch to life. The furniture, décor, and other items in this room were inspired by this incredible woman.

No matter your guest suite, you will have access to all of the amenities necessary to ensure your stay is comfortable. Each room features a kitchenette, private bathroom, and air conditioning.

During your stay, make sure to keep your eyes open for wildlife. The Fite Ranch is located next to the Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge and the unique location of this bed and breakfast attracts all types of wildlife from mountain lions and javelinas to the South African Onyx.

Are you ready for a night at this cute, Old West-themed bed and breakfast?

To book your stay and to learn more about the Fite Ranch, visit its website and make sure to follow this bed and breakfast on Facebook.

Have you ever stayed at this bed and breakfast in New Mexico? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience.

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