Come experience a unique casual fine dining atmosphere set in the beautiful architecture of this historic Ranchos De Taos landmark. Our fare is a marriage of refined European simplicity with traditional New Mexican dishes.
Located in one of the oldest Taos settlements next to the famous St. Francis Church, we are a family-owned and operated gallery specializing in Native American art, Pueblo pottery, Navajo weavings, fine historical, and contemporary art.
Specializing in Pre-1930’s Navajo Textiles, American Indian art, Hopi Kachina Dolls, Pueblo Pottery, all of the finest quality, each with a place in history.
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Zandi Designs specializes in hand-cut custom silhouettes. These silhouettes are carefully crafted and displayed in vintage pendants. Using a simple profile picture of your loved one, we design a necklace that you will cherish.
Multimedia artist Claudia Kleefeld creates original oil paintings, fine art studies, installation/art videos and photographic works. Her classical oil paintings focus on the human form and display her mastery of old world techniques.
Come join us for an amazing rafting adventure!We have it all. Mellow floats/family trips, white-water fun, or the world-class Taos Box. We have half-days, full days or fabulous wilderness overnights with gorgeous scenery, great food & star-filled skies.
Whether it’s a paddle or a fishing line you’re looking to spend time with, Taos offers a diverse selection of lakes, river stretches and holes to ride, wade and angle in.
The Church gift shop carries devotional items, Holy Cards & books. This shop also features crosses, retablos, bultos, along with other arts & crafts made by the parishioners of San Francisco de Asis Church.
Reliably tasty New Mexican tacos, burritos, and more.
Mountain Heart is a sustainable, fair-value commmunity wellness space in Taos. Our teachers are well-resourced, our studio space is thriving and welcoming to all, and our offerings are accessible at every level.
San Francisco de Asis Church is a still-active 18th-century parish that, thanks to Ansel Adams and Georgia O’Keeffe, became a modern art icon—and a quintessential Taos landmark. It’s one of New Mexico’s most photographed churches.