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
Visit nepantlabodyworks.com for more info. Megan Yankee, MFA, LMT #MT2023-0190. I help my clients embody the signature resilience of Northern New Mexico with Swedish and acupressure massage therapies.
Conveniently located directly next door to the Children's Ski School, our two, three, and four-bedroom condos, your walk to the new lifts is only 100 yards!
Inspired by the purity of light and the elemental energy of Taos, NM, renegade natural beauty pioneers Krysia Boinis and Kristine Keheley lead the evolution of clean color cosmetics with Vapour.
Open Mon-Fri: 7:30AM - 5PM, Sat & Sun: 9AM - 6PM
Photo Tour/Workshops. Individualized and personalized full day or half day yesr round with nationally recognized photographer Geraint Smith.
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.
Honoring the memory of impressionist Nicolai Fechin, these workshops attract instructors of both national and international reputation. Workshops are limited to 20 students and advance reservations are required.
A Peruvian restaurant that serves contemporary latin food. Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, and Gluten-Free Options.
Taos Blue, on the corner of Bent Street for over 25 years, is home for numerous contemporary and native artists showing their paintings, pottery, jewelry, fetishes, masks and more. A favorite “return to” spot for visitors and locals alike.
A mere 2.5 miles south of the Historic Taos Plaza, and only 20 miles from the famous Taos Ski Valley,Taos Valley RV Park is one of the most beautiful places in Taos. Join us for a day, several days, a week, a month or a season or two. We offer both tent camping and RV parking.
Massage Therapy for Locals and Taos Travelers