Well known for his colorful individually-made tableware and pottery, Stephen is also an accomplished watercolorist and acrylic painter. Stephen is starting to teach small groups of 1 to 4 people for one- or two-day workshops.
Hotel Willa is a 51-room, local art-filled hotel in Taos’ historic district. A home away from home for you to explore the Southwest and experience the immense outdoor space overlooking the Couse pasture and nearby mountain ranges.
Fully equipped mountain shop, offering the latest in outdoor gear and clothing for hiking, camping, backpacking, rock-climbing, snow-shoeing and cross country skiing. Maps, guidebooks, and advice on trails and excursions.
Based on the idea of community, with wholesome food as its foundation, the Café offers farm-to-table ingredients, incorporating offerings from its own garden and others in the area. Food sensitivities of all types can be accommodated.
Come join us for an amazing rafting adventure!We have it all. Mellow floats/family trips, white-water fun, or the world-class Taos Box. We have half-days, full days or fabulous wilderness overnights with gorgeous scenery, great food & star-filled skies.
Taos Valley Lodge is an independent Motel on an exciting remodeling journey. As an addition, you will get to enjoy The Espresso Bar that is proudly pouring Peet's coffee! Deluxe Rooms now available for booking.
Melinda Littlejohn began her fine art career as a minimal abstractionist but gravitated to the style of 17th century Spanish Bodegon still life paintings. She moved in 2011 to her studio located in the village of Arroyo Seco.
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.
Nachos, tacos & other classic Mexican comfort food in a laid-back venue with a terrace in Taos, NM.
Nestled under centuries old silver cottonwoods on the banks of the Rio Fernando, the Inn on the Rio is located a mile and a half east of the historic Taos Plaza.
Located in one of the oldest Taos settlements next to the famous St. Francis Church, we are a family-owned and operated gallery specializing in Native American art, Pueblo pottery, Navajo weavings, fine historical, and contemporary art.
Soul of the Southwest – featuring the very finest in one of a kind, custom made western clothing bedding, and accessories.