Oak Tree Inn Vaughn

Oak Tree Inn Vaughn

Oak Tree Inn Vaughn

Oak Tree Inn Vaughn -
Oak Tree Inn Vaughn -

Location

Jct Highway 285 60 54
Vaughn, NM US
88353

Description: Oak Tree Inn Vaughn

With extra-quiet guest rooms and light-proof draperies, and surrounded by beautiful, wide-open desert, the Oak Tree Inn is a 100-percent non-smoking hotel offering a fitness center, spa, and comfortable, nicely decorated rooms with recliners, microwaves, refrigerators, and 25-inch TVs with DirecTV and HBO. Enjoy a FREE BREAKFAST next door at Pennys Diner a blast from the past with a friendly staff and excellent food available 24 hours a day. Stay with us; we will exceed your expectations. Look for our other locations in Yuma, AZ; Dunsmuir and Yermo, CA; Yampa, CO; Clinton and Missouri Valley, IA; Marysville, Sharon Springs and Wellington, KS; Livonia, LA; Dexter, MO; Fremont, Morrill and North Platte, NE; Elko, NV; Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY; Hermiston, OR; Alpine, Hearne and Pecos, TX; Milford, UT; and Bill, Cheyenne, Green River and Rawlins, WY.

Directions

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From Albuquerque, take I-40 east to Clines Corners, then go south on 285 to Vaughn.

Room Descriptions

Double/Double

Two Double Beds Desk, dresser, micro/fridge Two double beds, with microwave, mini-fridge, 25-inch color TV, total-light-control draperies, free local calls, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron.

Run of House

King or Double/Double Desk, dresser, recliner, some micro/fridges One king bed or two double beds, with 25-inch color TV, total-light-control draperies, free local calls, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron. Room type can be requested, but is subject to availability.

King Room

One King Bed Desk, dresser, recliner One king bed, with recliner, 25-inch color TV, total-light-control draperies, free local calls, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron.

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