Earthship Visitor Center

About Us

4.6 (341 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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4.6 (341 reviews)

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The pigtailed woman who enlightened us was engaging and personable. She explained processes well and made them exciting. I wish I was younger and go take part in the process of discovery. Thank you.

By Ann S. on October 31, 2024


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By Alex J. on October 31, 2024


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By Wynn C. on October 29, 2024


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A must-have experience for anyone interested in Earthship construction and design. It will help you decide if you want to take and extended time and proceed with the Workshop. Only improvement would be to increase the number of homes you can tour through.

By Ern K. on October 29, 2024


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We spent a lot of time in the classroom which was GREAT learning.

By Mary jo Y. on October 26, 2024


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By Arielsam C. on October 23, 2024


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By Trevor G. on October 21, 2024


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Our guide Solomon was awesome! The tour was just what I was hoping for. Very informative and inspiring.

By Kelly D. on October 20, 2024


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Loved the tour. Ryan was an extremely knowledgeable, and entertaining tour guide. Would recommend it to all that visit Taos. We all need to stop and think about the imprint we leave for future generations!

By Mary lou H. on October 16, 2024


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Really fun and interesting. Would be nice to see a more complete, lived in house rather than survival shelters but got a good idea how they work and will take some ideas into my own house for conservation

By Amy L. on October 16, 2024