Come see the unique and beautiful works of 3 generations of the Gorman family: Carl N. Gorman, R.C. Gorman, and Michael Gorman. Family-Owned | Native-American Owned.
Blue Adobe is a solar-powered accommodation in Taos. Each of the three units are very comfortably furnished. Fully serviced by mesh routers to have excellent WIFI. Your perfect home base to enjoy the beauty of Taos!
Buffalo Dancer has been producing Traditional Native American Jewelry since 1974 making it one of the oldest producers of fine Southwestern and Native American Jewelry in the United States.
A group of performers and visual artists working out of the Peñasco Theater, which hosts movies, an adult and youth circus arts program, a visual arts workshop for kids, and a live performance space hosting professional performances.
Locally owned cannabis shop. If you are looking for Cannabis or related accessories or products, come by and see us!
Cannabis farm shop & dispensary located in an old blacksmith shop in historic Taos. We source directly from family farms that grow in living soil and under New Mexican sun. Learn more at bighornweed.com
Forest bathing is a path to deep connection with the natural world, scientifically proven to improve mental, physical and emotional health via a two hour stroll in a green space with invitations that will open your senses to the wonders of the world around you
A favorite among Taoseños for authentic Northern New Mexican cuisine, char-grilled steaks and hickory pit-smoked BBQ! Enjoy delicious chile rellenos or stuffed sopapillas, blue corn enchiladas, fajitas, tamales, and more.
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.
The same great ice cream and delicious food you have come to know and love from our famous Arroyo Seco location! Come visit us in the heart of Taos off Kit Carson Road at the recently renovated Anglada building.
Parts of this adobe bed-and-breakfast date back to 1802. Rustic, individually-decorated rooms feature Native American art and crafts and Spanish colonial antiques, and all include en suite bathrooms with whirlpool tubs and free WiFi. Just one block from Taos Plaza.
The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation is one of the oldest artist residence programs in the country. The Foundation keeps a low-profile and serves as a haven for painters, poets, sculptors, writers, playwrights, composers, photographers and film.