Campover
A beautifully curated hybrid of shop and escape. Campover sells modern shelter goods—blankets, home essentials, tools, scents—and also runs boutique stays (ranches, cabins) tied to its aesthetic. In Los Alamos you’ll find the Campover store, where the online collection lives in physical form, alongside vintage goods and one-of-a-kind finds. Whether you’re browsing for home items or dreaming of a stay that feels like part-tented refuge, it’s a spot that blurs the lines between retail and retreat.

Stop in to wander the shelves, see what’s new, and soak up the quiet minimalism that pairs so well with the rugged setting.

273 Bell Street, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Boutique / Shelter Goods & Store

Bodega Los Alamos
A modern barn filled with natural light, serving wines and ciders in the garden out back. The attached gift shop is one of the best in town, with curated goods, local finds, and stylish pieces that carry the spirit of Los Alamos home with you.
273 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Wine Bar & Gift Shop

Depot Antique Mall
A rambling, packed-to-the-rafters antique destination where you could easily lose an afternoon hunting for treasures. From mid-century chairs to weathered signs, it’s pure nostalgia.
515 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Antique Shop

Gussied Up Antiques
A smaller shop with personality, offering quirky pieces, western accents, and the kind of vintage finds that make a house feel storied.
349 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Antique Shop

Los Alamos Mercantile
A hub for local makers, art, and handcrafted goods, giving a sense of the valley’s creative side. Each corner holds something unexpected.
355 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Artisan Marketplace


Bell’s
A Michelin-starred French bistro in a quiet clapboard building, Bell’s somehow feels both elevated and unpretentious. A destination meal worth the drive.
406 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Restaurant

Plenty on Bell
Laid-back and charming, with seasonal plates and community energy. It’s the kind of café you’ll return to more than once on a weekend.
508 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Café

Full of Life Flatbread
Famous for wood-fired pizzas and weekly specials that lean heavily into local produce. Warm, communal, and deeply satisfying.
225 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Restaurant

Bob’s Well Bread
Morning coffee, pastries, and some of the best bread in the valley. A buzzy stop with a European bakery feel.
550 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Bakery & Café

Pico at the Los Alamos General Store
California comfort with a modern edge, set in an old general store with a sunlit patio. Inventive small plates, natural wines, and good conversation.
458 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Restaurant

Alamo Motel
Minimalist desert design meets roadside charm. Rooms are airy and simple, the courtyard is made for firepit evenings, and it sits right on Bell Street.
425 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Boutique Motel

Skyview Los Alamos
Once a vintage roadside inn, now a reimagined boutique hotel on the hill overlooking town. Poolside afternoons and vineyard sunsets give it a cinematic feel.
9150 US-101, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Boutique Hotel

Bodega House
A stylish guesthouse tucked above the wine bar, where mornings are slow and evenings flow seamlessly from glass to glass.
273 Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Guesthouse

Los Alamos Ranch House
A historic adobe built in 1840, once a stagecoach stop, now a landmark that anchors the story of this valley. The grounds invite a short wander through time.
Along State Route 135, ~3 miles west of Los Alamos
Historic Site & Trail

Bell Street Walkabout
The town itself is the trail. A stroll down Bell Street reveals most of what Los Alamos has to offer: antiques, food, wine, and a western pace that rewards slowing down.
Bell St, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Town Walk

Foxen Canyon Wine Trail (nearby)
Not a hiking path so much as a meandering drive and walk between vineyards just beyond town. Rolling hills, tasting rooms, and country scenery.
Foxen Canyon Rd, Los Alamos area
Scenic Drive & Walks

While Los Alamos itself doesn’t have dedicated horseback riding outfitters, ranches nearby in Santa Ynez and Los Olivos offer trail rides and vineyard tours on horseback. For equestrian experiences, head just down the road to Vino Vaqueros or local ranch stables.

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