Local Guidebook-Seco

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Local Guidebook-Seco

Food scene

A nearby (5 min. away) favorite in Seco for picking up coffee, breakfast burritos or bagel sandwiches, and ice cream
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Taos Cow
485 NM-150
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A nearby (5 min. away) favorite in Seco for picking up coffee, breakfast burritos or bagel sandwiches, and ice cream
Our regular neighborhood dinner spot with exceptional food in Seco (5 min. away)
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Aceq Restaurant
480 NM-150
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Our regular neighborhood dinner spot with exceptional food in Seco (5 min. away)
Chef Jenni Ford is a semifinalist for the 2023 best chef Southwest James Beard Awards. Enjoy a beautiful, locally-sourced meal in the historic Placitas Chapel or in the walled courtyard garden. Reservations recommended, *cash only.
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The Love Apple
803 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Chef Jenni Ford is a semifinalist for the 2023 best chef Southwest James Beard Awards. Enjoy a beautiful, locally-sourced meal in the historic Placitas Chapel or in the walled courtyard garden. Reservations recommended, *cash only.
Known as the living room of Taos. Great margaritas & food plus live music in the historic Taos Inn lobby bar
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Adobe Bar at the Historic Taos Inn
125 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Known as the living room of Taos. Great margaritas & food plus live music in the historic Taos Inn lobby bar
Great spot for dinner and happy hour, or order take-out and stop in at the wine shop. (10 min. away)
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Medley.
100 NM-150
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Great spot for dinner and happy hour, or order take-out and stop in at the wine shop. (10 min. away)
Stop in for light fare and cocktails in the bar or on the patio, or book a reservation in the dining room (5 min. away)
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Sabroso
470 NM-150
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Stop in for light fare and cocktails in the bar or on the patio, or book a reservation in the dining room (5 min. away)
Just across Bent Street from the John Dunn Shops next to the plaza. Reserve a table in the restaurant or stop in at the Treehouse Bar upstairs for food & drinks
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Lambert's of Taos
123 Bent St
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Just across Bent Street from the John Dunn Shops next to the plaza. Reserve a table in the restaurant or stop in at the Treehouse Bar upstairs for food & drinks
All vegan with a wide selection of coffees, teas, smoothies, juices, and breakfast and lunch options in Seco. (5 min. away)
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The Wake & Take
480 Plaza
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All vegan with a wide selection of coffees, teas, smoothies, juices, and breakfast and lunch options in Seco. (5 min. away)
The best wood-fired pizza and great salads. Close to the plaza in town.
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Taos Mesa Brewing Taos Tap Room
201 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur
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The best wood-fired pizza and great salads. Close to the plaza in town.
Burgers and fries but a lot more, all great. Try the house pickles if you stop in.
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The Burger Stand @ Taos Ale House
401 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Burgers and fries but a lot more, all great. Try the house pickles if you stop in.
Tacos. In Guad we trust.
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Guadalajara Grill
822 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Tacos. In Guad we trust.
Amazing deli and bakery options for carry out on the south side.
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KOKO Coffee/Deli/Carry-Out
1033 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur
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Amazing deli and bakery options for carry out on the south side.
Coffee on the plaza
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World Cup Café
102 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Coffee on the plaza
Referred to locally as The Mothership. Nightly shows with artists from nearby and around the globe. This is a main music venue with food & beer for locals, separate from their downtown Taos Tap room location.
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Taos Mesa Brewing
20 ABC Mesa Rd
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Referred to locally as The Mothership. Nightly shows with artists from nearby and around the globe. This is a main music venue with food & beer for locals, separate from their downtown Taos Tap room location.
Great breakfast, lunch & pastries in town.
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Gutiz
812B Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Great breakfast, lunch & pastries in town.
Little sister to the Love Apple restaurant, this is a great spot just off the plaza for breakfast, brunch, lunch, tea, or ice cream. 9-3 Wed-Sat
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Manzanita Market
103 N Plaza
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Little sister to the Love Apple restaurant, this is a great spot just off the plaza for breakfast, brunch, lunch, tea, or ice cream. 9-3 Wed-Sat
Taos Cafe
Great food near the blinking light
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Medley.
100 NM-150
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Great food near the blinking light
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Sabroso
470 NM-150
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Orlando's
1114 Don Juan Valdez Ln
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Great grab-and-go options when you’re on the mountain
Cid’s Mountain Market
Great grab-and-go options when you’re on the mountain
Specializing in dishes that originate from New Zealand: Meat Pies, Vegetarian Pies, Sausage Rolls, Hokey Pokey Ice-Cream, Lolly Cake, plus Gyros. Right next to Cid’s plus a food cart located at the Arroyo Seco Community Center lot on the way to the Ski Valley
Alys A La Cart
Specializing in dishes that originate from New Zealand: Meat Pies, Vegetarian Pies, Sausage Rolls, Hokey Pokey Ice-Cream, Lolly Cake, plus Gyros. Right next to Cid’s plus a food cart located at the Arroyo Seco Community Center lot on the way to the Ski Valley
Fish is flown in fresh from Japan. The décor of the restaurant is simple; the view of the mountains spectacular. Arrive early and as locals know, go with the flow.
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Sushi A La Hattori
1405 Paseo Del Pueblo N
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Fish is flown in fresh from Japan. The décor of the restaurant is simple; the view of the mountains spectacular. Arrive early and as locals know, go with the flow.
A fun, lively locals bar just off the plaza with music most nights and a pool table. Kitchen closes at 9. Pool league Mon. The building was built in the 16th century by the Pueblo Indians and served as an outpost along the Chihuahua Trail. At one time the building was partially destroyed but was rebuilt and occupied by the Spanish government from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
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The Alley Cantina
121 Teresina Ln
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A fun, lively locals bar just off the plaza with music most nights and a pool table. Kitchen closes at 9. Pool league Mon. The building was built in the 16th century by the Pueblo Indians and served as an outpost along the Chihuahua Trail. At one time the building was partially destroyed but was rebuilt and occupied by the Spanish government from the 17th to the 19th centuries.

Shops & Grocery

Convenient natural foods market nearby (5 min. away in Seco) with a small cafe for morning pastries or grocery essentials.
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Sol Food Market
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Convenient natural foods market nearby (5 min. away in Seco) with a small cafe for morning pastries or grocery essentials.
Locally-owned natural grocery store with an excellent selection of prepared meals and snacks & local produce. New second location up in the ski valley has great, affordable lunch options if you’re on the mountain.
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Cid's Food Market
623 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Locally-owned natural grocery store with an excellent selection of prepared meals and snacks & local produce. New second location up in the ski valley has great, affordable lunch options if you’re on the mountain.
2024 MARKET SEASON: Saturdays 8am-12:30pm, May 11 - October 26, 2024. LOCATION: Taos County Courthouse Parking Lot, 105 Albright St, Taos, NM 87571
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Taos Farmers's Market
105 Cam De La Placita
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2024 MARKET SEASON: Saturdays 8am-12:30pm, May 11 - October 26, 2024. LOCATION: Taos County Courthouse Parking Lot, 105 Albright St, Taos, NM 87571
This store was established to serve the needs of the village so you’ll find everything from hardware, household items, religious items, vintage western gear, candy, toys, and books, to ‘old pawn’ silver and turquoise jewelry, Indian trade blankets and camp blankets. (5 min. away)
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Arroyo Seco Mercantile
488 NM-150
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This store was established to serve the needs of the village so you’ll find everything from hardware, household items, religious items, vintage western gear, candy, toys, and books, to ‘old pawn’ silver and turquoise jewelry, Indian trade blankets and camp blankets. (5 min. away)
A friendly convenience market with elevated selection in Arroyo Hondo. A great quick stop on your way to the river and hot springs for snacks, burritos and beer. (10 min. away) The lounge has pool league night on Sundays.
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Midtown Market & Spirits
680 NM-522
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A friendly convenience market with elevated selection in Arroyo Hondo. A great quick stop on your way to the river and hot springs for snacks, burritos and beer. (10 min. away) The lounge has pool league night on Sundays.
The best New Mexico souvenirs
Guerrilla Graphix
228 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
The best New Mexico souvenirs
Friendly guides who know what’s hitting where and all the gear.
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Taos Fly Shop
338 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur
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Friendly guides who know what’s hitting where and all the gear.
Like an art installation...a color, pattern, texture wonderland.
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Common Thread / Uncommon Fabrics
124 Bent St
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Like an art installation...a color, pattern, texture wonderland.
A great shop specializing in handcrafted custom hats and much more. It’s worth seeing while you’re on the plaza.
Six Hand Hat Co.
133 N Plaza
A great shop specializing in handcrafted custom hats and much more. It’s worth seeing while you’re on the plaza.
People of the Valley
108 Kit Carson Rd
vintage
Tintype photography is an antidote to the lifestyle of disposable snapshots and leaves the guest with a one-of-a-kind heirloom that will last a lifetime. Taos Tintype strives to be a thread for both the neighbors and the visitors that ties everyone together through an art form that forces you to slow down and just enjoy the process.
Taos Tintype
Tintype photography is an antidote to the lifestyle of disposable snapshots and leaves the guest with a one-of-a-kind heirloom that will last a lifetime. Taos Tintype strives to be a thread for both the neighbors and the visitors that ties everyone together through an art form that forces you to slow down and just enjoy the process.

Trails

Mixed conifers, aspen groves, waterfalls and open meadows characterize this accessible 3.6 mile trail located on the south facing slope of the Rio Hondo Canyon. The trail criss-crosses creek several times. Gains 2,800 feet in elevation.
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Italianos Canyon
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Mixed conifers, aspen groves, waterfalls and open meadows characterize this accessible 3.6 mile trail located on the south facing slope of the Rio Hondo Canyon. The trail criss-crosses creek several times. Gains 2,800 feet in elevation.
Beautiful easy to intermediate hike. 2 miles. Elevation 10,200 - 11,100 ft. The trail begins in Engelmann spruce stands and opens up into meadowland and scattered rock fields at the upper end. *Wheeler Peak and surrounding trails typically close for a week in mid- to late-August for Taos Pueblo ceremonial purposes. Exact dates are not known until closer to the event. Many trails in the area will remain open, including Yerba Buena, Manzanita, Italianos Canyon and Gavilan.
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Williams Lake Trail
Williams Lake Trail
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Beautiful easy to intermediate hike. 2 miles. Elevation 10,200 - 11,100 ft. The trail begins in Engelmann spruce stands and opens up into meadowland and scattered rock fields at the upper end. *Wheeler Peak and surrounding trails typically close for a week in mid- to late-August for Taos Pueblo ceremonial purposes. Exact dates are not known until closer to the event. Many trails in the area will remain open, including Yerba Buena, Manzanita, Italianos Canyon and Gavilan.
This 13,161-foot summit can be accessed by either the Bull of the Woods (Wheeler Peak Trail #90) or Williams Lake trails. Get an early start for this expert level hike. Keep your eyes peeled for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, mule deer and elk, and smaller forest critters like pine marten and ermin. From the casita, drive east to the junction of NM-230 and HWY 150 (about 1/4 mile). Take 150 East to Taos Ski Valley. Continue through the TSV parking lot, veering left up Twining road. 2 miles of dirt road with several switchbacks are fine for most vehicles except during winter when 4x4 is needed. Follow signs for the Williams Lake Trailhead and the Bavarian Lodge and Restaurant. You’ll see the large parking lot on the right as road levels off. * Wheeler Peak and surrounding trails typically close for a week in mid- to late-August for Taos Pueblo ceremonial purposes. Exact dates are not known until closer to the event. Many trails in the area will remain open, including Yerba Buena, Manzanita, Italianos Canyon and Gavilan.
Wheeler Peak Trail
Wheeler Peak Trail
This 13,161-foot summit can be accessed by either the Bull of the Woods (Wheeler Peak Trail #90) or Williams Lake trails. Get an early start for this expert level hike. Keep your eyes peeled for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, mule deer and elk, and smaller forest critters like pine marten and ermin. From the casita, drive east to the junction of NM-230 and HWY 150 (about 1/4 mile). Take 150 East to Taos Ski Valley. Continue through the TSV parking lot, veering left up Twining road. 2 miles of dirt road with several switchbacks are fine for most vehicles except during winter when 4x4 is needed. Follow signs for the Williams Lake Trailhead and the Bavarian Lodge and Restaurant. You’ll see the large parking lot on the right as road levels off. * Wheeler Peak and surrounding trails typically close for a week in mid- to late-August for Taos Pueblo ceremonial purposes. Exact dates are not known until closer to the event. Many trails in the area will remain open, including Yerba Buena, Manzanita, Italianos Canyon and Gavilan.
Visit in the morning or late afternoon-early evening, when shadows and light reveal the gorge’s dimensions and beauty.
West Rim Trail
Rest Area Road
Visit in the morning or late afternoon-early evening, when shadows and light reveal the gorge’s dimensions and beauty.
This 4 mile trail, characterized by aspen and willows in the lower elevation and spruce and fir toward the ridge, is located on the south facing slope of the Rio Hondo Canyon. The trail climbs steadily gaining 3,700 feet in elevation. This trail provides access to Lobo Peak and Flag Mountain. Upon reaching Lobo Peak, you’ll have huge views of the Wheeler Peak area and the expansive valleys below. Trail begins one mile east of Cuchilla Campground on NM State Highway 150 on the way to Taos Ski Valley. Parking is available at the trailhead located at the end of the short access road.
Yerba Canyon Trailhead
6 NM-150
This 4 mile trail, characterized by aspen and willows in the lower elevation and spruce and fir toward the ridge, is located on the south facing slope of the Rio Hondo Canyon. The trail climbs steadily gaining 3,700 feet in elevation. This trail provides access to Lobo Peak and Flag Mountain. Upon reaching Lobo Peak, you’ll have huge views of the Wheeler Peak area and the expansive valleys below. Trail begins one mile east of Cuchilla Campground on NM State Highway 150 on the way to Taos Ski Valley. Parking is available at the trailhead located at the end of the short access road.
Mixed conifers characterize this 3.3 mile trail located on the south facing slope of the Rio Hondo Canyon, mostly along the west Gavilan Creek, but as the name Gavilan “Hawk” implies, it ascends quickly, gaining 2,000 feet in elevation. The first section of this trail is difficult, but becomes relatively easier as the trail opens up into meadows towards the ridge. Avalanche hazard is a special consideration during the winter and early spring.
Gavilan Canyon Trail
Gavilan Canyon Trail
Mixed conifers characterize this 3.3 mile trail located on the south facing slope of the Rio Hondo Canyon, mostly along the west Gavilan Creek, but as the name Gavilan “Hawk” implies, it ascends quickly, gaining 2,000 feet in elevation. The first section of this trail is difficult, but becomes relatively easier as the trail opens up into meadows towards the ridge. Avalanche hazard is a special consideration during the winter and early spring.

Sightseeing

Nearby access to the Rio Grande for fishing, kayaking, swimming, picnics, hiking, and soaking in the hot springs. (15 min. away)
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John Dunn Bridge
County Road B-007
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Nearby access to the Rio Grande for fishing, kayaking, swimming, picnics, hiking, and soaking in the hot springs. (15 min. away)
Community event info for Arroyo Seco, plus a live webcam of the village. You can find the Seco Webcam under the ‘Village of Arroyo Seco’ tab of the website. Helpful if you’re checking how the road conditions are, or if you want to see how busy the Cow is before heading over to grab a cup or bite.
Seco Live
480 NM-150
Community event info for Arroyo Seco, plus a live webcam of the village. You can find the Seco Webcam under the ‘Village of Arroyo Seco’ tab of the website. Helpful if you’re checking how the road conditions are, or if you want to see how busy the Cow is before heading over to grab a cup or bite.
Natural hot springs in the Rio Grande gorge. Rock-lined pools are created to capture the hot waters seeping out of the walls of the gorge set alongside the Rio Grande. *Swimsuits are considered optional by most locals. Privacy is most easily achieved by going either early or late on weekdays. (15 min. away)
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Black Rock Hot Springs
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Natural hot springs in the Rio Grande gorge. Rock-lined pools are created to capture the hot waters seeping out of the walls of the gorge set alongside the Rio Grande. *Swimsuits are considered optional by most locals. Privacy is most easily achieved by going either early or late on weekdays. (15 min. away)
Call ahead to book a tour of the homes and studios of E. I. Couse and J. H. Sharp, two of the American-born, European-trained artists who formed the Taos Society of Artists in 1915. * The “Mother Garden" of Taos will be highlighted as volunteers collect seeds and cuttings during the year and share them with community members and visitors on the first Saturday every October. The seed and cuttings giveaway continues a tradition in remembrance of Virginia Walker Couse's original generosity, which helped establish many Taos gardens.
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The Couse-Sharp Historic Site
146 Kit Carson Rd
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Call ahead to book a tour of the homes and studios of E. I. Couse and J. H. Sharp, two of the American-born, European-trained artists who formed the Taos Society of Artists in 1915. * The “Mother Garden" of Taos will be highlighted as volunteers collect seeds and cuttings during the year and share them with community members and visitors on the first Saturday every October. The seed and cuttings giveaway continues a tradition in remembrance of Virginia Walker Couse's original generosity, which helped establish many Taos gardens.
200-year-old community rich in history that is extremely picturesque. It’s known as the jewel of Taos county. A great place to wander around, eat and shop.
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Arroyo Seco
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200-year-old community rich in history that is extremely picturesque. It’s known as the jewel of Taos county. A great place to wander around, eat and shop.
Another glimpse into the world of the original Taos artists from the first half of the twentieth century.
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Blumenschein Studio Gallery
222 Ledoux St
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Another glimpse into the world of the original Taos artists from the first half of the twentieth century.
Unesco World Heritage Site that has been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. Taos Pueblo quietly reopened to visitors the third week of July 2022. *Always best to call ahead (575)758-1028 or check the Taos Pueblo website before visiting as it is a living Native American community. Unexpected closures do occur for religious and cultural activities. Vespers at the Pueblo at sundown on Christmas Eve - you will never ever forget it. It is a profound experience.
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Taos Pueblo
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Unesco World Heritage Site that has been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. Taos Pueblo quietly reopened to visitors the third week of July 2022. *Always best to call ahead (575)758-1028 or check the Taos Pueblo website before visiting as it is a living Native American community. Unexpected closures do occur for religious and cultural activities. Vespers at the Pueblo at sundown on Christmas Eve - you will never ever forget it. It is a profound experience.
From the website: “All are welcome to visit the Neem Karoli Baba Ashram and Hanuman Temple and enjoy the temple room and grounds. We adhere to Maharaj-ji’s teaching of Sub Ek, we are all one. We remind everyone to please adhere to the community guidelines and ensure you are supporting the safe, sacred, sustainable nature of the ashram”
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Hanuman Temple
416 Geronimo Ln
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From the website: “All are welcome to visit the Neem Karoli Baba Ashram and Hanuman Temple and enjoy the temple room and grounds. We adhere to Maharaj-ji’s teaching of Sub Ek, we are all one. We remind everyone to please adhere to the community guidelines and ensure you are supporting the safe, sacred, sustainable nature of the ashram”
A Northern New Mexico late Spanish Colonial period “Great House”. One of only a few remaining in the American Southwest. Get a rare glimpse into the rugged frontier life of early 1800’s New Mexico.
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Martinez Hacienda
708 Hacienda Rd
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A Northern New Mexico late Spanish Colonial period “Great House”. One of only a few remaining in the American Southwest. Get a rare glimpse into the rugged frontier life of early 1800’s New Mexico.
Great trails for runners and hikers with unbelievable 360 views of the mesa and mountains along the west rim of the gorge. You’ll cross over the bridge driving to the Earthship Visitor Center or Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs. It spans the gorge about 600 feet above the river and has appeared in many films including Natural Born Killers and Terminator Salvation. Big horn sheep can often be seen grazing nearby. When heading west, park at the rest area to the south just after driving over the bridge. The trailhead starts here. (20 min. away from casita)
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リオグランデ渓谷橋
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Great trails for runners and hikers with unbelievable 360 views of the mesa and mountains along the west rim of the gorge. You’ll cross over the bridge driving to the Earthship Visitor Center or Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs. It spans the gorge about 600 feet above the river and has appeared in many films including Natural Born Killers and Terminator Salvation. Big horn sheep can often be seen grazing nearby. When heading west, park at the rest area to the south just after driving over the bridge. The trailhead starts here. (20 min. away from casita)
Stop in at the Visitor Center. You’ll cross over the Rio Grande gorge bridge on your way there.
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The Greater World Earthship Community
2 Earthship Way
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Stop in at the Visitor Center. You’ll cross over the Rio Grande gorge bridge on your way there.
Visit the Ranch where author D. H. Lawrence lived and wrote in the 1920’s. Effective March 12, 2022 the D.H. Lawrence Ranch will be open to the public as following: Tuesday 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Wednesday 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Call ahead to confirm hours (575)776-2245. Lawrence wrote: “I think New Mexico was the greatest experience I ever had from the outside world. It certainly changed me forever.” His remains are housed in a small memorial chapel and the ranch was gifted by his wife to the University of New Mexico in 1955. She stipulated that it be used for educational, cultural and recreational purposes and that D. H.’s memorial be open to the public. There are also excellent hiking options nearby. (15 min. away)
D H Lawrence Ranch University of New Mexico Historical Marker
Visit the Ranch where author D. H. Lawrence lived and wrote in the 1920’s. Effective March 12, 2022 the D.H. Lawrence Ranch will be open to the public as following: Tuesday 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Wednesday 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Call ahead to confirm hours (575)776-2245. Lawrence wrote: “I think New Mexico was the greatest experience I ever had from the outside world. It certainly changed me forever.” His remains are housed in a small memorial chapel and the ranch was gifted by his wife to the University of New Mexico in 1955. She stipulated that it be used for educational, cultural and recreational purposes and that D. H.’s memorial be open to the public. There are also excellent hiking options nearby. (15 min. away)
A local and visitor favorite in nearby Ojo Caliente, NM. Great for a day excursion with healing mineral springs, restaurant, and amazing hiking trails meandering through Native American ruins on the mesa top overlooking the springs. Day Soaking: 10am–10pm daily NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED $45 Monday–Thursday // $65 Friday–Sunday and on Holidays. Locker & towel provided. Robe rental: $18. Day pass includes access to changing rooms, showers, dry sauna, steam room and communal soaking pools.
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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
50 Los Banos Drive
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A local and visitor favorite in nearby Ojo Caliente, NM. Great for a day excursion with healing mineral springs, restaurant, and amazing hiking trails meandering through Native American ruins on the mesa top overlooking the springs. Day Soaking: 10am–10pm daily NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED $45 Monday–Thursday // $65 Friday–Sunday and on Holidays. Locker & towel provided. Robe rental: $18. Day pass includes access to changing rooms, showers, dry sauna, steam room and communal soaking pools.
“One of the most prestigious and intimate of summer music schools in the country.” -National Public Radio. A preeminent summer chamber music festival born here in the 1960’s. Performances June-August
Taos School of Music | Chamber Music Festival
“One of the most prestigious and intimate of summer music schools in the country.” -National Public Radio. A preeminent summer chamber music festival born here in the 1960’s. Performances June-August
Located just off of the Taos Plaza, The Harwood Museum of Art is owned and operated by the University of New Mexico. It is the second oldest art museum in the state and its permanent collection includes nearly 5,000 works of art from the Taos Society of Artists, Taos Moderns, and contemporary artists.
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Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux St
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Located just off of the Taos Plaza, The Harwood Museum of Art is owned and operated by the University of New Mexico. It is the second oldest art museum in the state and its permanent collection includes nearly 5,000 works of art from the Taos Society of Artists, Taos Moderns, and contemporary artists.
Visit August through October to pick fresh raspberries and visit the shop with local goods. It’s a beautiful hour and a half drive south of Taos on NM-518 heading toward Las Vegas, NM.
La Cueva Raspberry Farm
New Mexico 518
Visit August through October to pick fresh raspberries and visit the shop with local goods. It’s a beautiful hour and a half drive south of Taos on NM-518 heading toward Las Vegas, NM.
12 lane bowling alley with good food (incl. wood-fired pizza), beer, wine, and great live music (no cover with lane rental, $5.00 cover without, kids 16 and under free)
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Gutters Bowling
520 Plaza Cañon Dr
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12 lane bowling alley with good food (incl. wood-fired pizza), beer, wine, and great live music (no cover with lane rental, $5.00 cover without, kids 16 and under free)
PASEO 2023 is scheduled for September 15-16, from sunset to 11 p.m. The Paseo Project transforms community with art and art with community, bringing installation, performance and projection art to the streets of Taos, New Mexico.
The Paseo Project
630 Civic Plaza Dr
PASEO 2023 is scheduled for September 15-16, from sunset to 11 p.m. The Paseo Project transforms community with art and art with community, bringing installation, performance and projection art to the streets of Taos, New Mexico.
Big River Raft Trips
13 Cam del Rio Grande
About 1.25 million years ago, a volcanic eruption created the 13-mile wide circular depression now known as the Valles Caldera. The preserve is known for its huge mountain meadows, abundant wildlife, and meandering streams. The area also preserves the homeland of ancestral native peoples and embraces a rich ranching history. The cabin scenes on the show Longmire were filmed here.
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バジェス・カルデラ国立保護区
39201 NM-4
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About 1.25 million years ago, a volcanic eruption created the 13-mile wide circular depression now known as the Valles Caldera. The preserve is known for its huge mountain meadows, abundant wildlife, and meandering streams. The area also preserves the homeland of ancestral native peoples and embraces a rich ranching history. The cabin scenes on the show Longmire were filmed here.
The Orilla Verde Recreation Area is located within the Rio Grande Del Norte National Monument and along the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River. Gentle waters with occasional small rapids flow through Orilla Verde, providing an ideal setting for many recreational activities. Because of the dramatic changes in elevation and the diversity of plant life, Orilla Verde draws many species of animals, including raptors (such as eagles and hawks), songbirds, waterfowl, beaver, cougar, ringtail, mule deer, and more. The Rio Grande also has attracted humans since prehistoric times. Evidence of ancient peoples is found throughout the Recreation Area in the form of petroglyphs on the rocks and many other types of archaeological sites.
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Orilla Verde Recreation Area
New Mexico 570
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The Orilla Verde Recreation Area is located within the Rio Grande Del Norte National Monument and along the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River. Gentle waters with occasional small rapids flow through Orilla Verde, providing an ideal setting for many recreational activities. Because of the dramatic changes in elevation and the diversity of plant life, Orilla Verde draws many species of animals, including raptors (such as eagles and hawks), songbirds, waterfowl, beaver, cougar, ringtail, mule deer, and more. The Rio Grande also has attracted humans since prehistoric times. Evidence of ancient peoples is found throughout the Recreation Area in the form of petroglyphs on the rocks and many other types of archaeological sites.
56 miles of the Rio Grande from the Colorado/New Mexico state line to just beyond BLM's County Line Recreation Site and the lower 4 miles of the Red River. The area is home to big horn sheep, river otter, and the Rio Grande cutthroat trout. Perfect for anglers, hikers, artists, and whitewater boating enthusiasts.
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リオグランデ・デル・ノルテ国立記念碑
New Mexico 68
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56 miles of the Rio Grande from the Colorado/New Mexico state line to just beyond BLM's County Line Recreation Site and the lower 4 miles of the Red River. The area is home to big horn sheep, river otter, and the Rio Grande cutthroat trout. Perfect for anglers, hikers, artists, and whitewater boating enthusiasts.
Drive-in movies and community performances.
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Taos Center for the Arts
133 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
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Drive-in movies and community performances.
Located in the Chama Canyon wilderness in northwestern New Mexico near Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu. The chief architect of the original monastery with its church, convento, cells, and guesthouse was George Nakashima. It is open to all visitors weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The monastery has operated a small brewery, Abbey Brewing Company, since 2005. The brewery produces three beers: Monks' Ale, Monks' Wit, and Monks' Tripel. The beers are currently brewed by Abbey Brewing using facilities at Sierra Blanca Brewing Company in Moriarty, with an experimental brewery located at the monastery
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Monastery of Christ in the desert
Forest Road 151
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Located in the Chama Canyon wilderness in northwestern New Mexico near Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu. The chief architect of the original monastery with its church, convento, cells, and guesthouse was George Nakashima. It is open to all visitors weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The monastery has operated a small brewery, Abbey Brewing Company, since 2005. The brewery produces three beers: Monks' Ale, Monks' Wit, and Monks' Tripel. The beers are currently brewed by Abbey Brewing using facilities at Sierra Blanca Brewing Company in Moriarty, with an experimental brewery located at the monastery
Tour Georgia O’Keeffe’s Abiquiu home. The season runs from March to November. Tours will resume in Spring 2023.
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Georgia O'Keeffe House Museum
New Mexico 554
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Tour Georgia O’Keeffe’s Abiquiu home. The season runs from March to November. Tours will resume in Spring 2023.
The Millicent Rogers Museum celebrates and shares the arts and cultures of the Southwest. Established as a memorial to Millicent Rogers, whose inspiration, patronage, and collections form the cores of its holdings.
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Millicent Rogers Museum
1504 Millicent Rogers Rd
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The Millicent Rogers Museum celebrates and shares the arts and cultures of the Southwest. Established as a memorial to Millicent Rogers, whose inspiration, patronage, and collections form the cores of its holdings.

Transport

The Blue Bus: ‘TSV Green’ Route (341) is fare-free and has a stop a half mile from the casita at the JCT of NM-230 and Ski Valley Rd (150) for transportation (Thurs-Sun) to and from the Ski Valley (Dec-Mar.) All of its buses are ADA accessible and equipped with bicycle racks. The RTD provides service on 28 Fixed and Flex routes (26 of which are fare-free), two Demand Response routes and one Dial-a-Ride service.
North Central Regional Transit District
The Blue Bus: ‘TSV Green’ Route (341) is fare-free and has a stop a half mile from the casita at the JCT of NM-230 and Ski Valley Rd (150) for transportation (Thurs-Sun) to and from the Ski Valley (Dec-Mar.) All of its buses are ADA accessible and equipped with bicycle racks. The RTD provides service on 28 Fixed and Flex routes (26 of which are fare-free), two Demand Response routes and one Dial-a-Ride service.

Drives

This route is a breathtaking way to travel between Taos and Santa fe, winding through remote mountain villages with strong Spanish Colonial roots. The path will also take you to Chimayó, home of the famous El Santuario de Chimayó, a Roman Catholic church known for its mystical powers inspiring the yearly pilgrimage of thousands. Travel time without stops is 2-1/2 hours, but take it slow for the real experience. From the Taos Plaza, head south to Ranchos and take HWY 518 east; then HWY 75 west to Peñasco; HWY 76 south to Trampas, Truchas, Cordova and Chimayó; HWY 68 south takes you on to Santa Fe.
The High Road
The High Road
This route is a breathtaking way to travel between Taos and Santa fe, winding through remote mountain villages with strong Spanish Colonial roots. The path will also take you to Chimayó, home of the famous El Santuario de Chimayó, a Roman Catholic church known for its mystical powers inspiring the yearly pilgrimage of thousands. Travel time without stops is 2-1/2 hours, but take it slow for the real experience. From the Taos Plaza, head south to Ranchos and take HWY 518 east; then HWY 75 west to Peñasco; HWY 76 south to Trampas, Truchas, Cordova and Chimayó; HWY 68 south takes you on to Santa Fe.
This is the most amazing scenic drive heading west out of Taos. Take 64 west over the Rio Grande gorge bridge and just keep going. You’ll go through Tres Piedras and into the national forest, then on to Hopewell Lake. For the most dramatic scenery, though, continue all the way to Tierra Amarilla for views overlooking the Brazos cliffs and the entire western part of the state. Watch for ranchers herding livestock over the road at certain times of the year. Fall colors will blow your mind. The pass is often closed in winter.
Hopewell Lake
This is the most amazing scenic drive heading west out of Taos. Take 64 west over the Rio Grande gorge bridge and just keep going. You’ll go through Tres Piedras and into the national forest, then on to Hopewell Lake. For the most dramatic scenery, though, continue all the way to Tierra Amarilla for views overlooking the Brazos cliffs and the entire western part of the state. Watch for ranchers herding livestock over the road at certain times of the year. Fall colors will blow your mind. The pass is often closed in winter.

Santa fe

This restaurant is worth a trip to santa fe on it’s own.
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Izanami Restaurant
21 Ten Thousand Waves Way
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This restaurant is worth a trip to santa fe on it’s own.
Reserve a private tub and don’t skip the restaurant.
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Ten Thousand Waves
21 Ten Thousand Waves Way
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Reserve a private tub and don’t skip the restaurant.
Consistently perfect. Small plates, tapas-style. Close to the Santa fe plaza. Reservations recommended.
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La Boca
72 W Marcy St
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Consistently perfect. Small plates, tapas-style. Close to the Santa fe plaza. Reservations recommended.
Favorite gallery upstairs on the Santa fe plaza. A perfectly curated mix of really beautiful things.
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Shiprock
53 Old Santa Fe Trail
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Favorite gallery upstairs on the Santa fe plaza. A perfectly curated mix of really beautiful things.
A living museum with great festivals in spring and fall. The perfect multi-generational experience that’s a longstanding tradition in our family.
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El Rancho de las Golondrinas
334 Los Pinos Rd
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A living museum with great festivals in spring and fall. The perfect multi-generational experience that’s a longstanding tradition in our family.
Hike to these accessible Ancestral Puebloan cave dwellings if you’re heading down to Santa fe or ABQ. The monument is an easy detour toward Los Alamos and worth it!
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Bandelier National Monument
15 Entrance Rd
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Hike to these accessible Ancestral Puebloan cave dwellings if you’re heading down to Santa fe or ABQ. The monument is an easy detour toward Los Alamos and worth it!
2023 season includes performances of Tosca, The Flying Dutchman, Pelléas et Mélisande, Rusalka, and Orfeo (June-August.) The audience faces West toward an ever-changing horizon of sunsets and thunderstorms, frequently visible throughout many productions when no backdrops are used, as the entire side of the opera house is open-air. Performances begin close to sunset giving the opportunity to observe New Mexico skies against the surrounding landscape and enjoy the tradition of tailgate dining.
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Santa Fe Opera
301 Opera Dr
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2023 season includes performances of Tosca, The Flying Dutchman, Pelléas et Mélisande, Rusalka, and Orfeo (June-August.) The audience faces West toward an ever-changing horizon of sunsets and thunderstorms, frequently visible throughout many productions when no backdrops are used, as the entire side of the opera house is open-air. Performances begin close to sunset giving the opportunity to observe New Mexico skies against the surrounding landscape and enjoy the tradition of tailgate dining.