Earthship Visitor Center

About Us

4.7 (360 reviews)
To reduce the economic and institutional barriers between humans and their habitat, reverse the overall negative effect that conventional human housing has on this planet, to create a less stressful plane of existence for humans in an effort to reduce the stress that they in turn place on the planet and each other.

Est. 1969 Tres Piedras, New Mexico

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2 Earthship Way
575-613-4409

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Reviews

4.7 (360 reviews)

Trip: Guided Tour

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Well presented information. All questions answered within course of tour

By Kai B. on April 15, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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The information that was explained was great, my only disappointment was that the tour didn't show not one structure in it's entirety we saw mostly the greenhouses that were attached to the structures and even then that was only 3 of them.... And it seems the only way to see them in its entirety is if you rent them

By Sharee (reecee) W. on April 15, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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By Alexa K. on April 04, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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A very fun and informative tour!

By Carol S. on April 02, 2024


Trip: Earthship Movie Time

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It was great to meet the people working for earthship Biotecture!

By Hillary G. on April 02, 2024


Trip: Earthship Movie Time

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By John P. on April 01, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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Great tour guide. Fun and informative.

By David F. on April 01, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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Great tour, very educational?

By Laurel M. on March 29, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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Really enjoyed the tour and Minan (sp?) was an excellent guide. Very informative and the creative approach developed by Mike Reynolds and his biotecture team over the years is so impressive and clever. Everyone who cares about sustainability must see this community!

By Jeffrey M. on March 29, 2024


Trip: Earthship Movie Time

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Glad we got to visit Taos and learn more about the Earthships! We were initially worried that the movie time option might not give us access to a person who could answer questions (vs. the Guided Tour on other days of the week) but there was a staff member on hand and we were able to ask questions after viewing the movie clips. Worth the extra $5 vs. the Self-Guided Tour; the $15 Movie Time option lets you see an additional building, watch video clips that give context, and ask questions. Format was fairly flexible: they seem to let you do the self-guided part of the tour before or after the scheduled movie time, and we didn't feel rushed. Our movie time slot was on a Monday morning, and it ended up being just the two of us, so it was fairly quiet (but this wasn't a bad thing).

By Melanie L. on March 28, 2024