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The modern structure features a cantilevered design with a rust-colored exterior. Large windows allow natural light to stream in, while the surrounding landscape includes native grasses and distant views. The building's unique architecture reflects the minimalist aesthetic characteristic of Marfa.
Home in Marfa
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Marfa's best sunrise/award-winning minimalist home

This structure, known as 'The Light Box', reflects the modern and minimalist Marfa aesthetic - it’s essentially a Donald Judd art piece in the form of a home. An AIA-Award Winning structure, The Lightbox features a unique cantilevered design, with red oak interiors and a back patio. The bedroom has a queen bed, a large monitor, and ample storage. With views designed to enhance the desert sunrise light and with one of the longest views in Marfa, it's the perfect spot to create, read, and reset.

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A modern shipping container home is set against a natural backdrop, featuring a rooftop deck with seating and a spiral staircase leading to it. The structure showcases large double doors and a simple, functional design that blends with the surrounding landscape.
Home in Alpine
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

New! Cowgirl Shipping Container Home

Welcome to our charming shipping container home, a cozy retreat nestled in the heart of nature. This unique abode offers a blend of modern comfort and charm, perfect for those seeking a relaxing getaway. Located an hour from Big Bend National Park and minutes away from Alpine offers travelers easy access to both the park and town. You will be sure to get a phenomenal nights sleep on the super comfy memory foam bed. Wake up feeling refreshed and step up to the top deck for your morning coffee.

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A cozy yurt interior features a plush green sofa complemented by a wooden coffee table. Soft lighting casts a warm glow on the intricate rugs and textiles that adorn the space. A clawfoot tub and a beautifully made queen bed are visible, adding to the inviting atmosphere.
Yurt in Alpine
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 294 reviews

Romantic Yurt Glamping in Big Bend @ Casa de Marca

Climate controlled! What is a Yurt? Yurts originated in Mongolia. The Mongolian people were nomadic, and they took their homes (yurts) with them as they tended to, and traveled, with their livestock. Today yurts are built on a platform & consist of two thick layers of canvas with a layer of insulation in between, and most notably a domed skylight at their center. 5 mins to Alpine, 30 mins to Fort Davis, Marfa, and Marathon. Big Bend Park, Terlingua, & Lajitas are roughly 100 miles away.

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The front entrance features a modern house with a simple facade. A wooden gate opens to a walkway leading to the door, framed by two large windows. Warm lights illuminate the entrance, highlighting the welcoming red bench and desert landscape.
Home in Marfa
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Fenced Zen Yard, Mini Golf, Bikes & Modern Design

Experience the enchantment of Marfa at the Milky WayFarer—a stylish desert retreat for families, couples, or friends. This luminous getaway features two plush bedrooms with king-sized beds, two full baths, and a bright, open-plan kitchen and living area. Outside, test your mini-golf skills on the quirky 4-hole course, ride the nostalgic Mustang spring rider, cruise town on house bikes, stargaze from the fenced-in yard, and unwind beneath the vast desert sky—your Big Bend basecamp awaits.

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A spacious glamping tent features a queen-sized bed dressed in rich tones, complemented by a velvety duvet and a textured blanket. A warm reading chair and a small desk are visible, with wooden elements and vibrant wallpaper enhancing the inviting decor. Natural light filters in through the open door.
Ranch in Alpine
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

McIntyre-Sassy Safari Tent, Ranch Land

One part glamping all part Sassy. The McIntrye at nearly 220 sq feet with its Large Soaking Tub, Robes and Organic Toiletries, is anything but roughing it. This adult centered unit is outfitted with a queen size bed, organic sateen sheets, Velvet Duvet, Reading Chair and Bar Cart. Other amenities include microwave, refrigerator, record player, vintage games, books and more. A perfect way to combine a connection to historic ranch land while having all the amenities of a comfortable stay.

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A unique Quonset hut is set against a dramatic sky with scattered clouds. Surrounding desert terrain features dry grasses and sparse vegetation, emphasizing the isolation and beauty of the natural landscape. A dirt road leads to the entrance, providing a sense of accessibility.
Hut in Marfa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Desert Sky - Modern Oasis on 5 Acres in Marfa

This unique Quonset Hut is located on 5 acres with incredible views of the Marfa lights, Chinati Peak and Davis Mountains - just minutes from Marfa's town center. Experience a rare desert oasis with modern amenities, incredible sunrise and sunset views and magnificent stargazing, while being close enough to enjoy everything Marfa has to offer. Perfect for couples, friends, or those looking to work remote! High speed WiFi, workspace, dog friendly, full kitchen, BBQ, lounge & dining area

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A minimalist living space features a dark leather sofa and two light wooden chairs, creating a balanced arrangement. A rustic table sits in the center, while a large, colorful painting adorns the wall. Natural light filters in through two windows, enhancing the warm decor.
Home in Marfa
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 508 reviews

Art-Filled Marfa Adobe

Located at the western edge of Marfa, this cozy, unique adobe offers a true Marfa experience, and the best isolation and comfort for you. The house is air conditioned and heated, has wifi and a smart TV. There is one bedroom downstairs with a comfy queen sized bed and one loft bedroom upstairs with a queen sized bed and fun views. The bathroom with shower is downstairs. There are stairs going to the upstairs loft bedroom (see pics). (Marfa Hotel Tax ID #S44 - Registered)

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Home in Marfa
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Casa Calma

This serene little adobe home has been lovingly restored by its architect owners. High-speed wifi, dedicated work space, and the peaceful quiet created by the sound-dampening adobe walls make this a perfect WFH (away from home) base, while central location and a fully equipped kitchen make the space a perfect spot to relax after exploring the town. Casa Calma is especially close to the majority of restaurants, as well as the best coffee shops and Marfa's unique gem store.

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An airy sleeping space features a spacious bed dressed in white linens, surrounded by sheer curtains filtering natural light. A simple rug lies on the floor, complementing the minimalist design with soft, neutral tones.
Camper/RV in Marfa
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 302 reviews

1970s Travel Trailer in Marfa

TRAILER: A 1970s Holiday Travel Trailer that has been completely gutted and re-built. A minimalist design inside with a Queen bed, 1 twin bed, a mini fridge, A/C, and heat. 200 SQ FT. - Queen Bed + Heated Mattress Pad - Single Day / Bed - Towels - Down Duvet + Pillows - A/C (window unit) + HEAT -Fan - WIFI - Heated bathrooms w/ indoor showers -FULL kitchen & Laundry (both COMMUNAL) This trailer is tranquil and simplistic. A great space to relax and clear your head.

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A spacious living area is illuminated by natural light, featuring a king-size bed on a wooden platform with built-in storage. A modest table and two chairs are positioned in front of a small kitchenette, which includes a mini fridge, coffee maker, and additional seating options.
Tiny homes in Marfa
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Day Zero Casita

Though small, this Judd-inspired, above-ground concrete bunker comes with all of the essentials. Located just a few blocks from the main thoroughfare in town, you'll be close to shops, restaurants, galleries, and more. The space features a king-size bed, full bath with shower, tv, mini fridge, coffee maker, toaster, and mini split for heating and cooling. Affordable and convenient with all the right amenities - Day Zero Casita is perfect for a minimalist stay in Marfa.

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Home in Marfa
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 446 reviews

Juniper Moon House

The Juniper Moon House is a one bedroom, one bath adobe casita, nestled amidst Juniper trees and prickly pear cacti. Located on the southwest end of town, it offers quieter surroundings while still being in close proximity to Marfa favorites. Featured in Conde Naste as "The Best Airbnbs for Stargazing" and on the Zoe Report as "The 10 Best Desert Rentals For Those Looking To Get Away From It All ASAP". *All surfaces are always cleaned with disinfectant between guests.

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A spacious kitchen is presented with warm wooden cabinetry and vibrant wall art. A counter height bar is accompanied by three wooden stools, creating a casual dining space. Decorative elements and appliances are visible on the walls and countertops, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Marfa
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Lavender Door

You will be close to everything when you stay at this centrally-located place. The Water Stop, Alta Marfa Winery, Bordo, Filthmart, Whitebox and Convenience West BBQ are a few places that are a very short walk away. Enjoy plenty of space for your family or friends, and don't worry too much about packing because you'll have a washer and dryer during your stay! This place has everything you need while in West Texas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Marfa?

    Marfa has a range of stays, including locally run guesthouses, restored vintage trailers, and modern rentals with artistic touches. Seek accommodations near art spaces or around the town center to immerse yourself in the creative community.

  • What are the best things to do in Marfa with kids?

    Families often explore local art installations, quiet parks, and the intriguing Marfa Mystery Lights viewing area. Check out small museums or local shops that have hands-on activities for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Marfa?

    Explore contemporary art installations like The Chinati Foundation, stroll through local galleries, or visit the Marfa Mystery Lights viewing area. Nearby, you can encounter desert landscapes and unique shops reflecting the area's creative spirit.

  • How is the weather in Marfa?

    Marfa has a high desert climate, with cool winters around 36–63°F (2–17°C) and warm summers reaching up to 96°F (35°C). Rain is minimal for much of the year, but late summer can bring scattered showers.

  • What are the best places to visit in Marfa?

    The Chinati Foundation is frequently suggested for its large-scale installations, and the Marfa Mystery Lights viewing area is known for its unexplained nighttime phenomena. Local galleries and historic buildings capture the town’s creative and architectural history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Marfa?

    Marfa has access to desert trails ranging from gentle walks to more challenging hikes in surrounding areas. Local parks and nature preserves provide opportunities to explore scenic high desert terrain and observe native plants and wildlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Marfa?

    Families can explore art spaces, look for the Marfa Mystery Lights, and try simple outdoor activities in local parks. Community events, small museums, and creative workshops add to the variety of things to do together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Marfa?

    Day trips from Marfa often include visits to nearby small towns, desert landscapes, and state parks known for scenic views and hiking. A few travelers explore regional art installations or historical sites located around West Texas.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Marfa?

    Marfa has pet-friendly stays, with many guesthouses and vacation rentals welcoming travelers with dogs. Local parks and open desert spaces help make the area accommodating for visitors with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Marfa?

    Pack layers as desert temperatures shift between day and night, and stay hydrated in the dry climate. Many businesses are locally owned and may have unique hours, so check ahead and embrace Marfa’s unhurried pace.

  • What is Marfa known for?

    Marfa is known for its bold contemporary art installations, including the large-scale pieces at The Chinati Foundation, its creative community, and the enigmatic Marfa Mystery Lights. The town also has ties to film history and West Texas ranching.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Marfa?

    Look for lesser-known art installations in converted buildings, independent bookshops, and small bakeries tucked away on quiet streets. Some visitors enjoy unexpected sculpture parks or community-run cultural spaces around town.

  • What are the best foods to try in Marfa?

    Marfa’s dining scene highlights Tex-Mex classics, local beef, and inventive dishes featuring regional produce. Bakeries and food trucks around town are frequently suggested for their creative takes on comfort food and pastries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Marfa?

    Bring layers for cool evenings and sunny days, sunscreen, and a hat for protection from the desert sun. Comfortable walking shoes are useful for exploring both art spaces and local landscapes.

  • What is the nightlife in Marfa like?

    Marfa has a relaxed nightlife scene, with community bars, live music, and occasional cultural events in local venues. Evenings often include outdoor gatherings and social events connected to the arts or local cuisine.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Marfa?

    Marfa Invitational highlights contemporary art in early spring, while the Trans-Pecos Festival of Music + Love brings music and cultural gatherings in the fall. Art shows and community markets also take place throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Marfa?

    Many vacation rentals in Marfa welcome families, featuring amenities such as kitchens, outdoor spaces, and flexible sleeping arrangements. Look for homes near the center or close to parks for added convenience when traveling with children.

  • When is the best time to visit Marfa?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for mild weather and cultural events. Summer brings warm, dry days, while winter is cooler but quieter for those seeking a more relaxed pace.

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 180 vacation rentals in Marfa

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    Marfa vacation rentals start at $56 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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    80 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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    30 properties feature pools

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    110 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    180 of Marfa vacation rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Marfa stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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