Big city kitchenware choices: Capresso, Le Creuset, Cuisinart, Bodum, Joyce Chen, Zyliss, Good Grips, Lodge, Emile Henry, Thermos/Nissan, Chantal, Olde Thompson, Vic Firth, Now, Microplane, William Bounds, and Republic of Tea.
With 93 trails, three terrain parks, snow tubing, and the ONLY night skiing in New Mexico, there’s enough here to keep the family happy all week long.
Custom aged wooden doors built in the old world tradition. Check instagram site
Boxie – Wash, Rinse, Repeat Tees is a contemporary women's apparel collection of relaxed basic tees and loungewear. 100% Made in America, the brand was established in 2011 and is currently based in Los Angeles, CA and Taos, NM.
Incredibly beautiful textiles from around the world: Tribal, hand-woven, antique, and new. Unique handmade buttons, yardage, gifts, trims... Feel the color! Love!
The largest collection of work by Navajo artist RC Gorman to be found anywhere. Though RC passed in 2005, there remains a significant group of original oil pastel drawings, original lithographs, bronzes, and giclees paper castings.
Come visit the home of New Mexico's first American governor, early trader, trapper and mountain man, Governor Charles Bent.
Aliya Martinson MT23027 is a Massage Therapist and Holistic Health Practitioner based out of Taos, NM. For information and booking, please call or text.
Zoe Zimmerman is an acclaimed Art Photographer who has lived in Taos since she was seven years old. Born in New York City, for all her years here, Zoe couldn’t shake the NY vibe if she tried, but Taos is where her heart is.
The famed Taos Plaza is the front door of this quiet hotel and conference center. Relax in the comfortable common areas or view the D.H. Lawrence "Forbidden Art" collection.
A huge inventory of Southwestern and Mexican products. We supply Southwest-style decor. Hand painted pottery from Mexico and also local artists from the Navajo reservation in New Mexico.
JandreauArt is the studio and gallery space of Gail Goodwin. It is located in the Historic Couse Estate along the walking path between Kit Carson and Quesnel Rd. in downtown Taos, New Mexico.