Black Diamond Espresso is your place in Taos Ski Valley to enjoy exceptional espresso, coffee, and mochas. Baked goods, snacks, breakfast burritos and quiche too!
Comprising several early 20th-century, adobe-style buildings on 3 acres, this casual hotel is an 11-minute walk from Taos Plaza and 2 miles from the native American shops at Taos Pueblo. Free continental breakfast and afternoon cookies.
Soar through the air on New Mexico's first and only multi-station Zipline Adventure Tour, and take in the views high above the Moreno Valley. This one of a kind Rocky Mountain adventure features multiple segments at the top of the mountain.
Ziggy's Frozen Yogurt in Taos, New Mexico is locally owned and operated. Every purchase benefits youth in our community at DreamTree Project.
Historic Hondo Restaurant is a cozy atmosphere for family and friends to enjoy a meal together. We offer an affordable après -ski menu and an exciting lighter fare dinner menu accompanied by our hand-picked wine list.
The late Veloy Vigil remains a world renowned artist. Respected as a master printmaker, sculptor, and colorist; Veloy captured the nature of Native American culture with his carefully planned compositions and decisive brushstrokes.
Since 1974, Starr Interiors has provided the finest Zapotec Indian weavings found anywhere. The Line of the Spirit collection incorporates traditional Southwestern designs combined with elements from cultures all over the world.
Angie Coleman has been included in many national juried shows and is in many art collections. She received the "Best of Printmaking" Award at the 2007 Taos Invites ,Taos Show in Taos, New Mexico.
Sipapu was named by Disc Golf Digest as one of the top five scenic courses in the country, Sipapu features a 20-basket disc golf course that’s FREE to all visitors and Sipapu guests.
Off the Beaten Track and Hidden in Plain Sight...See for Yourself Why Taos is Much More than a Day Trip!
Omnihum is a gallery showcasing the artwork of some of the finest visionaries, creators, and storytellers New Mexico has to offer. We are located in the historic district of Taos and offer new exhibitions of art every two months. Alongside classes and events
Truly a unique gallery, Las Comadres is a women's co-op where one can peruse handcrafted tin, pottery, folk art, beeswax candles, quilting & fiber art, water colors, oil paintings, mixed media, precious jewelry, clay art, and stained glass.