Reese Murphy has been extensively trained to scan and read the emotional, intuitional, and spiritual bodies to determine specific energetic shamanic healing protocols. She empowers each client to see for themselves where core issues originate.
Small group and individual classes and retreats for personal and professional development.
We have a fun, eclectic, colorful fair trade shop supporting artisans locally & globally. Clothing (womens, mens, children & plus sizes), gifts, accessories, home decor & more.
Simple, stylish and sustainable; a curated collection of basic everyday essentials emphasizing ethical and environmentally conscious and/or woman owned brands with an art café coming soon featuring locally roasted coffee and art.
Black Diamond Espresso is your place in Taos Ski Valley to enjoy exceptional espresso, coffee, and mochas. We are the hot chocolate experts offering a fiesta of choices including dark, white, and Mexican chocolate.
Handcrafted baked goods and quality food in a relaxed environment; patio seating available. Serving breakfast, brunch and lunch.
Honeybee Balm, Propolis Toner, Honey cleanser and Mask, Bee Wonderful Box, Sun Shield.
This family-owned, farm-to-table restaurant utilizes the best in local, wild, and farm-fresh ingredients. Contemporary takes on old classics, house-made specialties, and irresistible desserts that change with the season.
A local clothing exchange specializing in affordable, stylish clothing and accessories in great condition for Taos and its visitors.
20 yards from the main chairlift. Stay at a slopeside condominium blending old world Alpine tradition with modern convenience. One, two and three-bedroom condominiums each with full kitchen and spacious living area.
DAT Gallery is an intimate, contemporary art gallery located in the Guadalajara Grill North complex on the North end of the city. Currently exhibiting works by owner Sundara Heart. We are open 1-5pm, Th-Sa & M. Starting Memorial Day Weekend Th-M, 1-6pm. Stop By!
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.