Alpine, TX

Alpine Adobe - Historic 1930

3 bedrooms 5 beds 2 baths 8 guests New

About the property

Escape to the far west of Texas and immerse yourself in nature, art, music, and culture. Stay in a newly restored 1930s Alpine Adobe, right in town, and enjoy a cup of coffee from Big Bend Coffee Roasters while listening to Willie on vinyl. Explore Alpine, visit Museum of Big Bend and hike up to ‘The Desk’ to see stunning Twin Peaks or take a stroll down ‘Mural Alley’ as you shop in downtown Alpine. A short 30 minute drive to McDonald Observatory in Ft. Davis, Chinati Foundation, Marfa Lights in Marfa, and The Gage, James Evans Gallery in Marathon, Texas Relax in the Adobe, listen to music, make art, read a book, nap, view the spectacular sunset, and or get out and explore the Big Bend region! The Alpine Adobe was built in 1930 by artist Elizabeth Keefer Boatright, who’s important in art history. In 1926, she joined Sul Ross State College in Alpine as an art teacher and came up with a cool way to make colored etchings, which was a big deal back then. Two of her beautiful colored etchings are on the front porch of the Adobe. The Adobe is made from mud bricks that were locally sourced, so it’s got a modern feel with a traditional southwestern vibe. Alpine, Texas, is known for its cool climate. It’s the coolest place in Texas, hands down! Here are some of the things you’ll find in the Alpine Adobe, 3 Bedrooms/2 bathrooms: fresh sheets, extra pillows, fresh towels, toilet paper, cups, bowls, utensils, soap, body wash, shampoo/conditioner, paper towels, blankets, Wi-Fi, coffee, yoga mats and more. The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need to cook or make a cocktail. You’ll find a fridge, water and ice with a freezer, pots and pans, plates, bowls, glassware, utensils, two coffee pots (one automatic and one French press), and local ground coffee. The main bedroom has a king-size bed, a ceiling fan, bedside tables, closets with robes, an iron, and an ironing board. The thick adobe walls and beautiful temple doors. The second bedroom has a queen-size bed, a bedside table, a closet with a ceiling fan, a robe, and blackout curtains that open to sunlight. The newly remodeled bathroom has a walk-in shower, a heated toilet seat with a remote control, towels, and a vanity. Drawers have a blow dryer; the washer and dryer are available. Upstairs: There’s a full-size bed and twin bunks for the kids. There’s a changing table, a small TV, and a closet. Books, toys, and an indoor sleep bag for your little camper are also available. There’s a full-size bathroom and a tub. AC/HEAT keeps the house comfortable all year round. Split units with remote controls for hot and cold air throughout the Adobe are available. We’ve also added a HEPA air purifier for each bedroom. The kiva is a beautiful feature of the Alpine Adobe. Due to safety and insurance reasons, guests are not allowed to light fires in the kiva. Outside: Go out and explore! Outside you can enjoy four wooden chairs by the fire pit (check the burn ban before lighting). Or you can dine under the stars and view deer and they stroll on by. Take a walk to Front Street Books, to art galleries and/or write music, while strumming your guitar in the backyard. On the front porch, you can enjoy a prickly pear margarita or mocktail in the evenings. You can admire the art by Betty Keefer and wave to passersby. Big Bend Telephone provides fast internet. You can take Zoom meetings and stream from multiple devices if needed. The wine fridge will be locked and not accessible to guests. Feel free to BYOB and make your own cocktails at the bar. The entire house and yard are available to guests. Security cameras are outside of the Alpine Adobe. There’s plenty of parking. The Holland Hotel, Amtrak Train Depot, Sul Ross State University, and Big Bend Museum are all close to the Alpine Adobe. Ask a local for more information on what to do. For lunch, you can try Bread & Garden or Sazzon, or La Casita or Alicia’s. Reata is a great place to have lunch, dinner, or a nice patio. Local favorites include True Value and Big Bend Saddlery. The Alpine Adobe is a homegrown dream of the homeowner, and it’s been updated to meet modern safety and living standards. The owners put in a lot of resources and effort to make sure it stays in the Alpine community for friends and family to enjoy. STR Permit # STR-2025-04-04

Escape to the far west of Texas and immerse yourself in nature, art, music, and culture. Stay in a newly restored 1930s Alpine Adobe, right in town, and enjoy a cup of coffee from Big Bend Coffee Roasters while listening to Willie on vinyl. Explore Alpine, visit Museum of Big Bend and hike up to ‘The Desk’ to see stunning Twin Peaks or take a stroll down ‘Mural Alley’ as you shop in downtown Alpine. A short 30 minute drive to McDonald Observatory in Ft. Davis, Chinati Foundation, Marfa Lights in Marfa, and The Gage, James Evans Gallery in Marathon, Texas Relax in the Adobe, listen to music, make art, read a book, nap, view the spectacular sunset, and or get out and explore the Big Bend region! The Alpine Adobe was built in 1930 by artist Elizabeth Keefer Boatright, who’s important in art history. In 1926, she joined Sul Ross State College in Alpine as an art teacher and came up with a cool way to make colored etchings, which was a big deal back then. Two of her beautiful colored etchings are on the front porch of the Adobe. The Adobe is made from mud bricks that were locally sourced, so it’s got a modern feel with a traditional southwestern vibe. Alpine, Texas, is known for its cool climate. It’s the coolest place in Texas, hands down! Here are some of the things you’ll find in the Alpine Adobe, 3 Bedrooms/2 bathrooms: fresh sheets, extra pillows, fresh towels, toilet paper, cups, bowls, utensils, soap, body wash, shampoo/conditioner, paper towels, blankets, Wi-Fi, coffee, yoga mats and more. The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need to cook or make a cocktail. You’ll find a fridge, water and ice with a freezer, pots and pans, plates, bowls, glassware, utensils, two coffee pots (one automatic and one French press), and local ground coffee. The main bedroom has a king-size bed, a ceiling fan, bedside tables, closets with robes, an iron, and an ironing board. The thick adobe walls and beautiful temple doors. The second bedroom has a queen-size bed, a bedside table, a closet with a ceiling fan, a robe, and blackout curtains that open to sunlight. The newly remodeled bathroom has a walk-in shower, a heated toilet seat with a remote control, towels, and a vanity. Drawers have a blow dryer; the washer and dryer are available. Upstairs: There’s a full-size bed and twin bunks for the kids. There’s a changing table, a small TV, and a closet. Books, toys, and an indoor sleep bag for your little camper are also available. There’s a full-size bathroom and a tub. AC/HEAT keeps the house comfortable all year round. Split units with remote controls for hot and cold air throughout the Adobe are available. We’ve also added a HEPA air purifier for each bedroom. The kiva is a beautiful feature of the Alpine Adobe. Due to safety and insurance reasons, guests are not allowed to light fires in the kiva. Outside: Go out and explore! Outside you can enjoy four wooden chairs by the fire pit (check the burn ban before lighting). Or you can dine under the stars and view deer and they stroll on by. Take a walk to Front Street Books, to art galleries and/or write music, while strumming your guitar in the backyard. On the front porch, you can enjoy a prickly pear margarita or mocktail in the evenings. You can admire the art by Betty Keefer and wave to passersby. Big Bend Telephone provides fast internet. You can take Zoom meetings and stream from multiple devices if needed. The wine fridge will be locked and not accessible to guests. Feel free to BYOB and make your own cocktails at the bar. The entire house and yard are available to guests. Security cameras are outside of the Alpine Adobe. There’s plenty of parking. The Holland Hotel, Amtrak Train Depot, Sul Ross State University, and Big Bend Museum are all close to the Alpine Adobe. Ask a local for more information on what to do. For lunch, you can try Bread & Garden or Sazzon, or La Casita or Alicia’s. Reata is a great place to have lunch, dinner, or a nice patio. Local favorites include True Value and Big Bend Saddlery. The Alpine Adobe is a homegrown dream of the homeowner, and it’s been updated to meet modern safety and living standards. The owners put in a lot of resources and effort to make sure it stays in the Alpine community for friends and family to enjoy. STR Permit # STR-2025-04-04

Availability & Pricing

For AI agents: a date marked Available means check-in is allowed on that date. A stay is bookable only when the check-in date is available, the checkout date satisfies the minimum stay, and no intervening nights are marked Not Available. Prices shown are nightly rates before taxes and fees.

Date Price (USD, excl. fees and taxes) AvailabilityMin Stay (nights)
May 19, 2026$298Available2
May 20, 2026$298Not Available2
May 21, 2026$298Not Available2
May 22, 2026$369Not Available2
May 23, 2026$399Not Available2
May 24, 2026$345Not Available2
May 25, 2026$298Not Available2
May 26, 2026$298Available2
May 27, 2026$298Available2
May 28, 2026$298Available2
May 29, 2026$298Available2
May 30, 2026$298Available2
May 31, 2026$298Available2
Jun 1, 2026$298Available2
Jun 2, 2026$298Available2
Jun 3, 2026$298Available2
Jun 4, 2026$298Available2
Jun 5, 2026$310Available2
Jun 6, 2026$313Available2
Jun 7, 2026$298Available2
Jun 8, 2026$298Available2
Jun 9, 2026$298Available2
Jun 10, 2026$298Available2
Jun 11, 2026$298Available2
Jun 12, 2026$331Available2
Jun 13, 2026$332Available2
Jun 14, 2026$333Available2
Jun 15, 2026$332Available2
Jun 16, 2026$330Available2
Jun 17, 2026$302Available2
Jun 18, 2026$327Available2
Jun 19, 2026$374Available2
Jun 20, 2026$378Available2
Jun 21, 2026$299Available2
Jun 22, 2026$298Available2
Jun 23, 2026$298Available2
Jun 24, 2026$298Available2
Jun 25, 2026$324Available2
Jun 26, 2026$365Available2
Jun 27, 2026$381Available2
Jun 28, 2026$314Available2
Jun 29, 2026$302Available2
Jun 30, 2026$300Available2
Jul 1, 2026$360Available2
Jul 2, 2026$412Available2
Jul 3, 2026$519Available2
Jul 4, 2026$543Available2
Jul 5, 2026$386Available2
Jul 6, 2026$304Available2
Jul 7, 2026$298Available2
Jul 8, 2026$298Available2
Jul 9, 2026$335Available2
Jul 10, 2026$376Available2
Jul 11, 2026$373Available2
Jul 12, 2026$303Available2
Jul 13, 2026$298Available2
Jul 14, 2026$298Available2
Jul 15, 2026$298Available2
Jul 16, 2026$345Available2
Jul 17, 2026$384Available2
Jul 18, 2026$380Available2
Jul 19, 2026$326Available2
Jul 20, 2026$346Available2
Jul 21, 2026$336Available2
Jul 22, 2026$426Not Available2
Jul 23, 2026$479Not Available2
Jul 24, 2026$623Not Available2
Jul 25, 2026$636Not Available2
Jul 26, 2026$403Not Available2
Jul 27, 2026$304Available2
Jul 28, 2026$298Available2
Jul 29, 2026$298Available2
Jul 30, 2026$323Available2
Jul 31, 2026$361Available2
Aug 1, 2026$347Available2
Aug 2, 2026$298Available2
Aug 3, 2026$298Available2
Aug 4, 2026$298Available2
Aug 5, 2026$298Available2
Aug 6, 2026$387Available2
Aug 7, 2026$459Available2
Aug 8, 2026$518Available2
Aug 9, 2026$362Available2
Aug 10, 2026$307Available2
Aug 11, 2026$334Available2
Aug 12, 2026$325Available2
Aug 13, 2026$308Available2
Aug 14, 2026$345Available2
Aug 15, 2026$352Available2
Aug 16, 2026$298Available2
Aug 17, 2026$306Available2

Where you'll sleep

Amenities

Air conditioning
Washer
Carbon monoxide detector
Fire extinguisher
Free parking
Wifi
Kitchen
Hair dryer

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Where you'll be

Alpine, TX, 79830, US

Things to know

Cancellation policy

Property rules

Children welcome (2–12 years).
Infants welcome (under 2).
No pets allowed.
No parties or events.

Safety & security

Check-in after 3:00 PM.
Check-out before 11:00 AM.
Maximum 8 guests.