Mark Sax workshops were founded with the goal of providing a format for the best instructors in the field to share their knowledge with students. The teacher-student ratio is small; each 7-day workshop is limited to 18 participants.
Step Back Into The 1850s at Taos' Oldest Museum featuring many items from the Kit Carson Estate.
Taos Healing Arts has been serving the community since 1991. We specialize in a wide variety of therapeutic modalities to serve you best and help you relax, rejuvenate and heal.
Open daily - 1PM - 9PM Consistently voted “Best Margarita” in town, the Adobe Bar is one of a kind. Whether you’re meeting old friends or making new ones, there’s no better spot meet!
Selling fabulous home furnishings, crafts, gifts, pottery and accessories that truly represent Taos. Visit us and take home a piece of Taos!
Used furniture, antiques, pottery, art and jewely
Envision Gallery was created to showcase the work of international, national, local and emerging artists. It is our commitment to represent unique, distinctive and unusual art as well as sculpture.
Loteria Paleteria serves artisanal Mexican Paletas a frozen dessert made from natural fruits or creamy ingredients like milk or chocolate. Mexican Hot Cocolate without any artificial flavoring, and the best mini donuts that will satisfy any sweet craving
Experience the outdoor splendors of Taos, delve into our cultural depths, and experience our artisan history & stories on our immersive Half & Full Day Tours. Escape into our majestic skies and dynamic topography on our Multi-Day Taos Glamping Tours.
Stephen Kilborn has made pottery and painted in Pilar for over 43 years. He makes highly decorated tableware in more than 12 patterns and 30 shapes. His imagery tends toward abstract but with New Mexico themes like Magpies, Chiles, Sacred Heart, and Pick up Trucks.
New Mexico River Adventures offers River Rafting, Kayaking, Stand Up Paddleboarding and Rock Climbing on the Rio Grande and Rio Chama in Northern New Mexico. Call us and let us help plan an amazing adventure for you and your family while visiting New Mexico!
Dating from the 1830’s, its thick adobe walls, heavy pine vigas, hand-crafted corbels and original altar tell of the intense faith that motivated the early settlers who built it, using only the simplest of tools: hands, wood and earth.