| For just the two of you, come enjoy a relaxing
getaway. Everyone needs to recharge their batteries once in
awhile. The peace and tranquility of Georgetown Cabins may be just
the right thing for you. Newly constructed cabins with all the
comforts of home. Just bring your food and drink, and you will be
set for a relaxing time. |
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| Lazy mornings, lengthy breakfasts, relaxing
afternoons, moonlit nights, welcome to your getaway place! Each
cabin has its own private yard or wrap around deck. The views are
endless and the solitude is calming. |
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| Find your quiet space in one of many seating
areas. Feel the breeze as you contemplate the day. |
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| If you'd like a therapeutic massage, we'd be
glad to arrange it for you. Recommendations for dinner, no problem,
we've got you covered. |
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| Birthday? Anniversary? Honeymoon? Special
occasions are our specialty. Let us know if you'd like us to
provide a bouquet of flowers or roses upon your arrival. Our
pre-arrival concierge services can make that happen seamlessly. A
box of chocolates, rose petals, yes we can take care of that too. We
are dedicated to making your first stay with us an annual one. |
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| How about an easy stroll or hike through the
forest and a romantic picnic? There are many scenic forest trails
here. Each cabin has a picnic pack including plates, silverware,
wine glasses and a small cutting board for cheeses. |
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| Enjoy bird watching? We have an abundance of
beautiful birds feeding on our feeders. |
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| You may see deer, wild turkey and perhaps our
big beautiful bull elk that has been seen just off of Georgetown
road. |
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| Bring your own bike if you'd like and enjoy
scenic Georgetown Road and Shingle Canyon Road. Explore to your
hearts content! |
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| A geologist's paradise, many enjoy searching for
a unique rock or hidden gem stone. |
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| Georgetown's history will bring you back again
and again as you unthread the wild, wild west of 120 years ago. Did
you know that Lottie Deno and Cherokee Hall were infamous gamblers
here at Georgetown and that Lottie Deno was the inspiration for Miss
Kitty on Gunsmoke? Yes, we know Billy the Kid was from everywhere
in southwestern New Mexico, but his stepfather did have a restaurant
in Georgetown and Billy's juvenile misadventures are documented in
Georgetown lore. |
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| Time alone together in a quiet, peaceful
setting, what more could one ask for? |
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