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)

Trip: Guided Tour

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We got to see inside 2 earthships that students typically dwell in, and 1 experimental earthship. Our guide was passionate and happy to answer any and all questions. The self guided tour would not have been sufficient for me, so I'm glad we did the longer one.

By Erika L. on August 04, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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We did not get to see the current models of dwellings. We did not see a dingle place that is inhabited. Not very convincing,

By Carolyn F. on August 02, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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We signed up for the Guided Tour which was well worth the money. A fascinating visit ... learning more about how homes can be built off the grid, sustainable, and functional. If only the building industry could more incorporate some if these ideas into the homes that are built.

By Joy M. on July 26, 2024


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Fantastic!

By Seven D. on July 17, 2024


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Will is awesome!

By Evan R. on July 14, 2024


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By Marcel v N. on July 13, 2024


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Visiting the Earthships is a life-changing experience. I recommend everyone to visit and experience the amazing potential for humanity to live in harmony with the Earth instead of fighting against her.

By Tomorrow S. on July 12, 2024


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By Carol C. on July 07, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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Tour was well done, interesting, with a lot of good facts and history.

By Elaine W. on July 07, 2024


Trip: Guided Tour

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A very interesting experience! So much more complex than they appear on the outside. Love learning about the history of these communities and how they’ve expanded globally. We would love to build one of these ourselves one day!

By Clarissa M. on July 07, 2024