Over a Century of Mountain Hospitality
The original pavilion was built in 1899 by the Alamogordo and Sacramento Mountain Railway as a mountain retreat. The log-constructed lodge followed in 1901, quickly becoming a haven for travelers and dignitaries alike.
After a devastating fire in 1909, the lodge was rebuilt and reopened in 1911 at its current, more scenic location. Over the decades it has welcomed luminaries from Pancho Villa to Judy Garland and Clark Gable, and was managed by Conrad Hilton himself in the 1930s.
Today, as part of the 223 Collection Hotels, The Lodge continues its tradition of mountain elegance and warm New Mexico hospitality for a new generation of travelers.