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Quote: The compound is really much smaller than anticipated. You are here to see the church and the actual pueblo of two buildings, divided by Red Willow Creek. A much larger reservation (95,000 acres) is behind the Read More
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Quote: Located just west of Taos is the spectacular Rio Grande Gorge, which seems to come out of nowhere as you're driving west. A small parking area is located nearby, so tourists can park and test their fear of Read More
Quote: Okay… it’s here. You’re here. It’s free. Go. There’s a natural biological imperative hard-wired into our little mammal brains that makes us want to look off the edge of cliffs, look out from the tops of Read More
Quote: What a view. Many vistas that offer great opportunities for photos or sketching. The magnificent blue sky that only New Mexico can offer with the richness of the Sangre de Christo mountains in the background. Read More
Quote: The Taos Poetry Circus is a weeklong festival that celebrates poetry. There are many events such as open-mike poetry readings, poetry workshops, and featured poets reading their work. The week culminates on Read More
Quote: This charming yogo place was another great place to relax after a long day on the slopes. The yoga classes are small and intimate, the instructors informative and the room is charming -- infused with Read More
Quote: A great hike in all seasons. In the summer the lake gleams as you approach. If you are feeling energetic you can continue on the Wheelers peak. Warning after Williams lake it gets steeper. Pace yourself and bring Read More
Quote: Every corner, another artist proudly displaying their latest creations. Everythiing from sculptures, photography, paintings and Native American jewlery can be found strolling the charming streets of Taos. I Read More