Ricky’s Restaurant serves Southwestern-style diner food. The price, atmosphere, and service are that of most diners: affordable, simple, and friendly. All chiles are wheat-free and gluten-free.
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.
Kevin and Meg Sousa's SUCHNESS dining room offers creative modern-American food, friendly service, and casual fine-dining vibes.
Sagebrush Inn & Suites offers Taos' only historic Southwest event space, offering: Multiple indoor, outdoor patio, and courtyard spaces accommodating up to 600 guests. Stunning mountain, sunset, and star-filled vistas.
Lake Object is a gallery and showroom featuring contemporary sculpture and modern jewelry meticulously crafted by Taos artist Julie Lake, complemented by a curation of fine art by select local artists.
A full service, ski and snowboard rental shop featuring a wide variety of rental packages for all ages, skill levels, and budgets. In addition to our line of skis, snowboards, xc skis, and snowshoes, we offer a large inventory of winter sports clothing, gear, and accessories.
Premium pet foods, livestock feed and Supplies. Northern NM's largest selection of English and western saddles, Silver bits, chinks, chaps and race horse supplies. Standlee hay in stock, also San Luis Valley and Colorado hay.
One of the leading dance schools in Northern New Mexico with a special interest in exposing the community at large to dance, live music and educational opportunities.
If it’s ice you’re looking for, head to the Taos Youth and Family Center for indoor public skating or hockey. Open to the general public and for just a few dollars ($3 Adults, $2 Children), and the kids can get in some recreational blading.
Taos Onstage supports the community by donating a portion of proceeds from each production to a community organization that enhances the quality of life in Taos and the surrounding region.
A fascinating tour through Taos, featuring places to visit, ideas for things to do, and even stories about a couple of historical characters. Bring your sense of humor and your appreciation for the magnificent sketches when you read this book!
Walking narrative about Taos' history and culture, the arts scene, and historical figures. Meet KIt Carson, Padre Martinez, doyenne Mabel Dodge Luhan, novelist D.H. Lawrence, and Navajo code talkers. Your guide is Taos artist, and storyteller Sam Richardson