Claire L. Haye’s work has garnered acclaim worldwide. Her striking ceramic sculptures have won prizes in museum exhibitions, while her bronze sculptures, paintings, monotypes, and woodblock prints are highly sought-after.
A tranquil, sophisticated adobe hotel in leafy surroundings, this upscale inn is less a 12-minute walk through local neighborhoods to the Taos Plaza and a 3-mile drive from the Taos Pueblo.
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.
Take in the views from Quail Ridge Taos’ seasonal outdoor heated pool, kiddie pool & year round hot tub. Swimming lessons available over the summer. Ten Tennis courts available for lessons and games.
A tiny spot for getting a great cup of espresso as you stroll the Plaza area. Many flavors not found elsewhere along with chai drinks and specialty teas. Sweet baked goods complement your drink. Pet-friendly.
With your camera in hand, discover Taos and its spectacular back roads with professional photographer Steven Bundy. All skill levels will enjoy the day of exploring the area. Camera instruction included, if needed. 12 years of Photo Tour/Guide/Workshop Experience.
Every Saturday May through Fall. Know the food, you’ll know the place – whether you’re a tourist or a bonafide Taoseño we welcome you to one of New Mexico’s most diverse and visited farmers markets.
Zia Botanics is a farm-to-family skincare line. Our minimal skincare products support skin's natural protection, repair, and renewal mechanisms to ensure skin functions optimally and ages well. Each product is made on-site with our farm-grown calendula.
Every month, visitors and locals alike can gather for Taos First Friday (TFF), a weekly event that celebrates and showcases our community’s varied talents and offerings.
Taos Ski Valley’s newest and only ski-in/ski-out, ski shop. The best location to buy, rent and service your equipment. Taos Ski Valley’s best staff and best selection can outfit you from head-to-toe.
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.
It’s hard to pin Sugar Nymphs down to any one style. Home cooking from around the world might be close. The menu changes constantly with fresh produce and meats, most locally grown. In-house baked goods including GF desserts.