An Earthship is a type of house built with natural and recycled materials, with energy conservation in mind. It is designed to produce energy, water and food for its own use.
Category: Nightly rentals

Earthship Nightly Rentals Walk Through
/Earthship Nightly Rentals Reservations – www.earthship.com/stay If you ever wondered what it might be like to live off-the-grid, you can “test drive” an Earthship for a night or two in Taos, New Mexico and enjoy modern amenities in a fully autonomous building.
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New Mexico’s first earthship on Airbnb
/NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It’s cool and quirky and it’s right here in New Mexico. If you’re looking for a unique getaway during the pandemic you can stay in your very own earthship. It’s a way to live in luxury, completely off the grid, with amazing views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains and you can […]
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A Trip through Northern New Mexico via RV
/Highway 64 extends from that bridge, taking people to interesting places like Earthship Biotecture’s Greater World Community. An Earthship is an autonomous building made from natural and recycled materials such as earth-packed tires and empty wine bottles. The homes use passive solar architecture and thermal mass construction, and rely on natural energy sources, allowing them […]
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Sustainable Luxury in the Phoenix Earthship
/The Phoenix is a fantastical castle complete with turrets and towers, rising above the sage-covered desert landscape. Full of whimsy, warmth, color and texture, this earthship shows that sustainability can co-exist with luxury and comfort. The house itself is a work of art with its custom tin light fixtures, stained glass windows, and light-filled bathing […]
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Men’s Journal: Visit the Greater World Earthship Community in Taos, NM
/Sitting shotgun in my friend’s truck as we barreled down the highway, the first sign welcoming us to the Land of Enchantment crested the horizon. It’s a bold slogan for a state, but if one thing’s for sure, New Mexico is certainly aware of its own allure. We road tripped from Denver to Salt Lake […]
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