A favorite among Taoseños for authentic Northern New Mexican cuisine, char-grilled steaks and hickory pit-smoked BBQ! Enjoy delicious chile rellenos or stuffed sopapillas, blue corn enchiladas, fajitas, tamales, and more.
Located in the historic Southwest art colony of Taos, New Mexico, Tierra Wood Stoves sustains an uncompromising 30-year journey to sell the best clean-burning stoves available.
Taos Spa & Tennis Club offers a comprehensive tennis programs featuring private, semi-private and group lessons for adults and juniors. Our program also offers weekly clinics.
A local hot spot for breakfast burritos, Susie’s, C.C Burgers, and of course, the famous Trujillo. A family owned business since 1973 when Mante opened the first Chow Cart out of an old bread truck.
Since 1923, the Harwood Museum of Art has provided outstanding art, events and education to friends from around town, around the country and around the world. We make art the adventure.
Truly TERRAIN in Taos, NM offers Hyperbaric Oxygen, Ozone Colonics, Infrared Sauna & Wellness Consultations. Internal Terrain Specialist has +23 years experience. Advanced I-ACT Colonic Certified and IHA Certified Hyperbaric Oxygen.
Black Diamond Espresso is your place in Taos Ski Valley to enjoy exceptional espresso, coffee, and mochas. Baked goods, snacks, breakfast burritos and quiche too!
Experience the beauty of New Mexico's pristine wilderness on a unique llama trekking adventure in Taos. These guided treks offer a variety of options, from the popular “Take a Llama to Lunch!”™ day hikes to multi-day wilderness expeditions. Whether you're planning a family-friendly outing, a private custom event, or simply seeking a peaceful journey through nature, llama treks cater to all ages and fitness levels. Along the way, enjoy gourmet backcountry meals and the companionship of these gentle, sure-footed animals as you explore the stunning landscapes of northern New Mexico.
For over 40 years, TMO has been the place where adventures begin. We have the gear, clothing and footwear to prepare you for just about anything Taos has to offer – hiking, camping, climbing, rafting, trail running, yoga and more.
In 1801 construction started on an adobe church with a flat roof and walls three to four feet thick. From 1826 to 1857 it served as the local priest Padre Antonio Jose Martínez’s headquarters.
Queer-owned micro bakery featuring high-quality baked goods with vegan/gluten-free options. Offering private and community baking workshops. Check google for updated hours.
The Outback’s hand-rolled specialty pizzas and pizza by the slice, homemade soups, hefty calzones, assorted fresh salads, kid’s menu, and wine/beer make this a must-stop when in Taos. Take-out available.