Soul of the Southwest – featuring the very finest in one of a kind, custom made western clothing bedding, and accessories.
El Rincón Trading Post and Museum was established in 1909 as “The Mission Shop” by early artist, photographer, craftsman and trader, Ralph Meyers, one of the first traders in the area. It is the oldest Indian curio shop in Taos.
A fascinating tour through Taos, featuring places to visit, ideas for things to do, and even stories about a couple of historical characters. Bring your sense of humor and your appreciation for the magnificent sketches when you read this book!
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.
Delicious soup and salad bar includes a variety of eat-in or grab-and-go options. Enjoy muffins, scones, cookies (gluten-free options), sushi, sandwiches, homemade tamales, breakfast burritos, rotisserie chicken, bbq ribs, and more.
Let the beauty of nature take your breath away while you settle into our beautifully appointed, centrally located, vacation rentals on the Rio Pueblo. You'll find everything you need right here. Take a stroll down to the river and feel relaxed and renewed.
Traditional New Mexican cuisine, featuring their famous sopapillas, served with the best red and green chile in town. The restaurant is popular, but the staff handles the crowds graciously and competently. Patio dining available.
Mountain Heart is a sustainable, fair-value commmunity wellness space in Taos. Our teachers are well-resourced, our studio space is thriving and welcoming to all, and our offerings are accessible at every level.
New Mexico River Adventures offers River Rafting, Kayaking, Stand Up Paddleboarding and Rock Climbing on the Rio Grande and Rio Chama in Northern New Mexico. Call us and let us help plan an amazing adventure for you and your family while visiting New Mexico!
In the heart of Taos’ Historical District, on Taos Plaza, proudly represents 10 exceptional artists, creating art in beautiful Northern New Mexico.
Drinks hot, iced, or blended. Assortment of fresh pastries, sweet breads, burritos-on-the-go, bagels, and more. Free wireless Internet. Great atmosphere. Featuring Ohori’s Coffee. We also have a drive-through.
Portions of the Blumenschein Home and Museum were built in 1797. Ernest Blumenschein, co-founder of the Taos Society of Artists, brought his family to the Taos in 1919. The artist and his family lived there for more than 40 years. Mon-Sat: 10-5, Sunday: 12-5.