Steeped in history and tradition, Ojo Caliente is one of the country’s oldest health spas. Tucked between rugged desert cliffs and a cottonwood-lined bosque, our mineral hot springs and cozy accommodations await soakers seeking healing and respite.
Sagebrush Inn & Suites offers Taos' only historic Southwest event space, offering: Multiple indoor, outdoor patio, and courtyard spaces accommodating up to 600 guests. Stunning mountain, sunset, and star-filled vistas.
Moving Company
The cutest lodge in the most beautiful village in the coolest town in New Mexico.
A boutique hotel on the foot of the Mountain or a vacation rental juggernaut. Rent a room a few rooms or the whole place. Spread out or pack the place. You will like it here.
Traditional New Mexican/Authentic Mexican Cuisine.
Located in the resort center at the base of Lift #1, the Tenderfoot Katie marketplace offers affordable grab and go breakfasts and lunches as well as an abundance of unique made to order options.
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!
We strive to hand select the absolute highest quality products from small and large farmers and vendors all around the state. Taos Canyon focuses on premium genetics grown organically and has a wide variety of third party concentrate, edible, and vape products.
The Taos Community Auditorium at the TCA offers a variety of performing arts, including local theatre and The Met Live in HD, a high-resolution broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera.
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.
Explore the cooler altitudes of New Mexico near Taos & the 'Water Works Gallery'. Here find oil paintings that are fun, flamboyant and full of color. Lovely, landscapes in the Taos tradition as well as aspens & pines. Lots of variety, sizes & some surprises.
Dating from the 1830’s, its thick adobe walls, heavy pine vigas, hand-crafted corbels and original altar tell of the intense faith that motivated the early settlers who built it, using only the simplest of tools: hands, wood and earth.