Taos Cyclery is a full service bike shop. We offer a complete selection of road, mountain, BMX, cruisers, comfort, and children’s bikes by Giant, Raleigh, Diamondback, and Ellsworth.
“Putting people and rivers together since 1976” Come cool off this summer with Far Flung Adventures and let our experienced team of New Mexico river guides teach you how to paddle as a team on a half-day, full-day, or multi-day adventure.
Envision Gallery was created to showcase the work of international, national, local and emerging artists. It is our commitment to represent unique, distinctive and unusual art as well as sculpture.
Close to everything while private and secluded, Cielo Taos Bed and Breakfast guests enjoy amazing views, restful suites, and customized gourmet dinners.
Dog training by a certified and licensed professional dog trainer in Taos since 1999.
The finest American made furniture in the world and one of a kind fabulous pieces from around the world!
Voted best Mexican food in Taos County since 2005, Orlando’s has everything you could want: tacos, burritos, enchiladas, rellenos, and more. A family-run business, the recipes have been passed down from Grandma.
Taos Clay is a community clay studio offering classes, private studio rentals, studio memberships, workshops, a retail gallery, and residency opportunities. There are many options for anyone interested in using our facility.
Frank Seckler Gallery shows the metal work of Frank Seckler. We specialize in custom furniture, sculpture, indoor and outdoor kitchen projects and architectural accents.
The Des Montes Art Gallery provides a look into the ranching culture in Northern New Mexico, with a strong focus on keeping our Acequia (community ditches) traditions alive.
This Japanese/Asian food is truly authentic, with the fish flown in fresh from Japan. The décor of the restaurant is simple; the view of the mountains spectacular.
JandreauArt is the studio and gallery space of Gail Goodwin. It is located in the Historic Couse Estate along the walking path between Kit Carson and Quesnel Rd. in downtown Taos, New Mexico.