From deep tissue to sports massage to craniosacral, we tailor your massage to your needs. Spa therapies: river rocks massage, facials, herbal foot wrap and anti-aging eye pampering. Esthetician facials, too!
Delicious soup and salad bar includes a variety of eat-in or grab-and-go options. Enjoy muffins, scones, cookies (gluten-free options), sushi, sandwiches, homemade tamales, breakfast burritos, rotisserie chicken, bbq ribs, and more.
Whether you have never skied before or are looking to seek out Taos Ski Valley's copious under visited expert terrain, I am here to help. Please give me a call and I would be happy to help you plan a trip to Taos Ski Valley. Spirit of Skiing!
Located on Hwy 64 between Taos and Angel Fire and mile markers 268 & 269, owned and operated by Kevin and JoAnne DeKeuster, who create functional and sculptural ceramic pieces that are lead free, dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.
We source our coffee locally. It is organic and fair trade. We offer smoothies, frappes, teas, hot and cold drinks and various bottled drinks from our grab’n’ go fridge. We carry locally made pastries as well as vegan/gluten free cookies!
Rare house plants, oddities and natural science inspire gifts.
We offer plant walks in the northern NM region and plant medicine education for all ages. The plant walks take place in the Taos region and explore many different ecosystems and local environments. Join us and learn about the medicine in Northern New NM.
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.
Let the beauty of nature take your breath away while you settle into our beautifully appointed, centrally located, vacation rentals on the Rio Pueblo. You'll find everything you need right here. Take a stroll down to the river and feel relaxed and renewed.
Poco A Poco Coffee provides espresso and coffee beverages for local farmers markets and catering events. Owner, John Osburn, plans an expansion to establish the premier donut shop in town.
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.
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