From eerie sandstone moonscapes and jagged granite towers to rare, endangered wildlife and some of the tallest, oldest trees in the world, California's national parks encompass a multitude of singular and beloved natural majesties.
14.02.2024 - 22:35 / cntraveler.com / My Favorite Airbnb
Sitting in the back of a well-worn pickup truck, my shoulders sore from the 65-liter backpack I’d been living out of, I struggled to keep the provisions I’d stashed for the next two days from rolling on the floor: gnarled-skinned avocados, a large perfectly ripe papaya, El Cafe de la Mancha’s paper packet of freshly ground coffee, homemade pecan and cashew granola, Chilean Malbec, and the ingredients for a very un-Mexican spaghetti bolognese.
As the 4x4 navigated unpaved rough roads, one of the Airbnb’s perks was free shuttle service to and from San Miguel on your check-in and check-out days, I was struck by the beauty of nopal cacti and the blueish-green agave plants that punctuated the Mexican landscape. After two years of anticipation, I was nervous that the mirrored off-grid cabin I’d booked on Airbnb wouldn’t live up to the enchanting images I’d seen online.
And then from a distance, I caught my first glimpse.
The cabin glowed in the mid-day November sun, reflecting the bright blue expanse of cloudless sky above. It looked almost extraterrestrial, as though it had been dropped down from an unknown land.
The bedroom area with a king bed, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, and copper standing tub.
Inside, it’s equally astounding. The property is a self-proclaimed “livable art instillation” thanks to the mottled stand-alone copper bathtub, black and white photography that adds local flair to the polished concrete walls, and a king bed flanked by low-hanging wicker pendant lights and facing the slopes of the extinct volcano known as Palo Huérfano.
The stocked kitchen and full refrigerator with bar stools.
As soon as the cabin’s caretakers Maria and Oscar left, I delighted in the luxury of solitude, sliding open the huge floor-to-ceiling glass doors and plunging straight into the outdoor solar-heated pool surrounded by whimsical fountain grass, senita cacti, and incredible varieties of yucca.
High on life, I relaxed to a soundtrack of cicadas, distant barking dogs, the uptempo crow of cockerels, and that unmistakable buzz of tiny hummingbird wings. After making a bowl of guacamole in the high-shine marble kitchen, I perused the proffered books before settling on Tony Cohan’s On Mexican Time which happily provided the perfect companion for my two days at Casa Etérea.
The private pool and the view from the backyard.
Later, while out hiking the Airbnb’s surrounding scrubland, I came across hundreds upon hundreds of crickets and grasshoppers, some with chirps as loud as lawnmowers, some in shades of bold red, mustard yellow, and iridescent green. After following a dry riverbed for some time, the blazing sun started to dip behind nearby mountains so I returned to the casa in a euphoric mood to find it
From eerie sandstone moonscapes and jagged granite towers to rare, endangered wildlife and some of the tallest, oldest trees in the world, California's national parks encompass a multitude of singular and beloved natural majesties.
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