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The Bear’s Den an amazing getaway. No pets
Great, little cabin. Bear’s Den on Mountain Vw.Rd small cabin, Beautiful & peaceful. Playset! It is loaded with charm. It is modern meets rustic with aromatic fresh pine & cedar shiplap open concept living area futonbed&dining areas, coffee bar copper accents King bd, white noise machine ceiling fan & cedar closet. USB. Full futon bed in living area.Corn hole game etc. Washer/dryer. 12 mi. from state park10 acres view of Rabbit EarMountain amazing sun sets & star filled skies. Enjoy your stay!

Lone Star Cabin
What is better relaxation than a little cabin tucked away in the corner of the Northwest Texas Panhandle? The miles of public grasslands and the clear blue skies are there to help clear your mind of the chaos of life. A quiet sunset walk is known to rejuvenate your soul. A wonderful spot to do some star gazing!! Need a little more excitement? Feel free to bring a horse to gallop off on the prairie. A morning bike ride to watch the sun pop over the horizon is a wonderful start to the day!

The Burrow Tiny Luxury
You'll love this unique and lovely escape.from the city. Tiny Luxury The BurrowWhere vintage meets modern mixed metals open concept studio style with burrowing whimsy creatures. Enjoy a soak in the elegant Copper soaker tub.Have coffee at the cozy coffee bar. Lounge with a fizzy refreshment by the fire pit or the chimnea under the pergola. Lots of special occasion perks! Be amazed by the brilliant sunrise and the star studded night skies. Treat yourself to some tiny luxury at The Burrow.

Cozy Retreat too on Walnut St. (no cleaning fee)
Cute 3 bedroom 2 full Bath home in nice neighborhood. The kitchen is Newly remodeled with new appliances and furnishings. It has everything that you need to cook whatever you would like. Snuggle up in the comfy den and watch your favorite movies with a soft throw and a cup of hot chocolate. The large backyard has a grill where you can cook and relax! This house is perfect for a family. (Maximum of 6 people). This house is non-smoking and no pets! Thank you for letting us host you!

A colorful house
Our beautiful unique 1912 casita has been totally renovated, yet hasn’t lost its vintage charm . We are two artists (Blanca & Paula) that filled our newly restored casita with repurposed furniture, recycled art “mainly made by us” but also has modern amenities. Our colorful casita is definitely eye catching from the ski picket fence to our bowling ball garden. Our casita is more than a night stay it’s a unique artful experience. Our hope is that you leave here inspired .

Comanche Teepee at Nomad Landing
Adventure awaits you in this native rustic getaway. Teepee glampers also have access to the small RV nearby for the bathroom and kitchen. No pets allowed. Guests may access any part of our 20 acres. We have many amenities and entertainment onsite including grills, firepits, hammocks, horseshoes, corn hole and much more! We also have RV hookups and parking on the same property for $50 dollars (full hookup) or $30 (parking only).

Cozy retreat on Walnut Street/no cleaning fee
Cute 3 bedroom (4 beds) 1 bath home in a nice neighborhood. Recently remodeled kitchen and bathroom. The kitchen has new stainless steel appliances and is fully stocked for all you cooking needs. There are two TV’s in the house, one in the living room and one in the master bedroom. This house is perfect for a family. (Maximum 6 people). This house is non-smoking and no pets. Thank you! We look forward to hosting you!

Spacious Stay | Near Dinosaur Tracks + State Park
Escape to the peaceful charm of Northeast New Mexico with a stay at Hideout Number Two — a updated home designed for your comfort and relaxation. Tucked away just a few miles from Clayton Lake State Park and the famous Dinosaur Trackways, this hideout is the perfect base for exploring the natural beauty and outdoor activities surrounding Clayton.

The Bea Hive
Bring the whole family to this great place with lots of room for fun. The Bea Hive, in honor of Grandma Bea, is a 3 bedroom 2 bath custom built home to accommodate your out of town stay. Whether you are staying for one night, the entire week or the whole month this is the place for you! HUNTERS WELCOME!

Weekend Get Away
Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay. 3 beds 2 bathrooms, 1 pull out couch. Cozy, clean ready to host short or long term. Located in a quiet place near city hospital.

Kiowa Teepee at Nomad Landing
Get away from it all at this 420 friendly glamping teepee at Nomad Landing. Smoking ONLY allowed outside. Kid teepee is optional and suitable for one small child. No Pets allowed!

Rabbit Ear Cottage
The home is located on the coner lot. It is newly remodeled. It is cozy and has a view of Rabbit Ear Mountain. It has a full kitchen.
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Other great vacation rentals in Clayton

A colorful house

Comanche Teepee at Nomad Landing

Spacious Stay | Near Dinosaur Tracks + State Park

Cozy retreat on Walnut Street/no cleaning fee

The Bea Hive

Kiowa Teepee at Nomad Landing

Apt 5: High Plains Lodge at Nomad Landing

The Bear’s Den an amazing getaway. No pets
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Clayton?
Neighborhoods near local parks are often recommended for easy access to outdoor activities. Downtown Clayton has vacation rentals ranging from cozy cottages to larger family homes with convenient amenities.
What are the best things to do in Clayton with kids?
Kids can discover dinosaur tracks at Clayton Lake State Park, explore interactive exhibits at local museums, and enjoy playgrounds in community parks. Outdoor activities and nature walks are frequently suggested for families.
What are some of the best things to do in Clayton?
Explore trails and dinosaur tracks at Clayton Lake State Park, visit local museums, and enjoy Southwestern cuisine in downtown eateries. Seasonal festivals and community events showcase regional traditions.
How is the weather in Clayton?
Clayton has cool winters around 21–49°F (-6–10°C) and warm summers reaching 90°F (32°C), with rain most frequent in July and August. Summer brings brighter skies, while spring and fall are milder and often recommended for outdoor exploration.
When is the best time to visit Clayton?
Late spring and early fall are frequently suggested for milder temperatures and clearer skies, making outdoor activities comfortable. Summer attracts those exploring regional festivals and hiking, while winter has a quieter atmosphere.
What are the best places to visit in Clayton?
Clayton Lake State Park draws visitors for wildlife, hiking, and viewing ancient dinosaur tracks. The Herzstein Memorial Museum is known for showcasing regional history and culture.
What are some hiking trails in Clayton?
Clayton has hiking trails in local parks and around geological formations, with routes suitable for all skill levels. The area around Clayton Lake State Park is often recommended for nature walks and birdwatching.
What are some family activities we can do in Clayton?
Families often explore Clayton Lake State Park for fishing, picnics, and spotting dinosaur tracks. Local museums highlight area history, and community parks are great for play and outdoor fun.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Clayton?
Explore areas around Clayton known for scenic canyons, wildlife refuges, and historical sites. Outdoor enthusiasts often visit parks and nature reserves nearby, and cultural museums showcase the region’s history.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Clayton?
Clayton has pet friendly accommodations, with some stays allowing pets and providing access to outdoor green spaces. Local parks make it easier to explore the area with four-legged companions.
What are some local tips for visiting Clayton?
Bring layers for shifting temperatures, especially in spring and fall. Locals recommend exploring historic downtown and reserving time for nature walks, and you might find seasonal events or farmers markets enriching your visit.
What is Clayton known for?
Clayton is known for its rich history, fossil discoveries, and distinct Southwestern culture. Sites like Clayton Lake State Park feature ancient dinosaur tracks, and community museums share stories of the area’s heritage.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Clayton?
Explore locally rooted spots such as small museums, fossil sites, or historic downtown architecture. The Clayton Lake State Park area is also known for ancient dinosaur tracks, which are a distinctive find.
What are the best foods to try in Clayton?
Clayton’s dining scene features Southwestern flavors such as green chile dishes, enchiladas, and locally prepared steaks. Home-style bakeries and cafes are also frequently suggested for regional treats.
What should I bring for a trip to Clayton?
Pack layers for changing temperatures, sturdy shoes for hiking, and sun protection for outdoor exploration. A camera and binoculars add to the experience, especially at wildlife areas and fossil sites.
What is the nightlife in Clayton like?
Nightlife in Clayton tends toward relaxed venues with local restaurants and bars where visitors can enjoy casual evenings. Live music and social gatherings happen around community events, creating opportunities to connect with locals.
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