Close to everything while private and secluded, Cielo Taos Bed and Breakfast guests enjoy amazing views, restful suites, and customized gourmet dinners.
Mark Sax workshops were founded with the goal of providing a format for the best instructors in the field to share their knowledge with students. The teacher-student ratio is small; each 7-day workshop is limited to 18 participants.
Jacqueline is an artist and papermaker. She uses paper made by hand with flax fiber and kozo (mulberry fiber) to create mixed media sculpture. Her studio is open appointment. Papermaking and Fiber Art Workshops are offered monthly.
Vista Verde Retreat is a wonderful place to host your workshop or retreat. Ideal for dance, yoga retreats, Tai Chi, movement, corporate training, art and other types of creative and/or healing workshops.
Located on Hwy 64 between Taos and Angel Fire and mile markers 268 & 269, owned and operated by Kevin and JoAnne DeKeuster, who create functional and sculptural ceramic pieces that are lead free, dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.
If it’s ice you’re looking for, head to the Taos Youth and Family Center for indoor public skating or hockey. Open to the general public and for just a few dollars ($3 Adults, $2 Children), and the kids can get in some recreational blading.
Floral silver and gold jewelry with semiprecious and precious stones
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.
You don't Have to camp in a campground! National Forests mean room to roam. You can camp anywhere in Carson National Forest. Leashed dogs welcome. 1.5 million acres of mountainous areas with fishing, hiking, picnics, and camping.
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.
Site of the early 20th century homes and studios of E.I. Couse and J.H. Sharp, founding members of the Taos Society of Artists. Gardens, 1830s chapel, 1930s machine shop and lab, brand-new research center, and galleries with exhibitions on the 2+ acre campus.
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