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At Rael’s Market take a seat, have a cup of coffee, and join our Thursday night Jam Sessions. Pick up pottery at ArtQuesta and thrift some treasures at Jay’s. Fill up at family-owned eateries and watering holes. Winter fly fish on the Rio Grande and ice fish on Eagle Rock Lake. Questa, just a short drive north of Taos on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway. Visit Questa and Find What’s Real.
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Arts & Culture
118 3 WAYS TO STAY
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Quaint, historic or luxe, the high desert means hospitality
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Winter in NM means warm dishes and hot chiles
A first-ever expansion is on the horizon for the Taos Art Museum Taos remains a movie history icon
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Roots and realism are on offer at Heritage Fine Art gallery
76 CULTURAL LEGACY The Couse-Sharp Historical Site — much more than a museum
80 HOME SPUN The Family Business is alive and well in Taos
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Lodging 120 COMFORT FOOD
122 HISTORIC TAOS INN A legendary gathering place of North Central New Mexico
Adventure 128 RED RIVER REWIND Sixty years of family-friendly skiing and outdoor adventure
132 DESTINATION SKI Four ski areas and forays into wilderness make Taos a skier’s paradise
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138 GOING SOLO
Yes, you can bring your Taos adventure home with you
Women ages 25-54 have created the fastest growing trend in travel
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144 KIDS CORNER
Buds, bowls and much more at Rocky Mountain Cannabis
Fun things to do with the kids while in Taos
Dining & Entertainment 98 VERIFIED VIBES An insider’s guide to Taos Mountain music happenings
102 BEST OF TAOS The best of everything in Taos — as decided by Taos News readers
108 TOAST OF TAOS A trio of wine bars within walking distance (almost) makes it a crawl
116 FARTHER AFIELD El Farolito Restaurant is both simple and sublime
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154 COMMUNITIES 156 TAOS SKI VALLEY 160 ARROYO SECO 162 TAOS PUEBLO 164 ANGEL FIRE 166 EAGLE NEST
DISCOVER TAOS STAFF
Michael Tashji, special sections editor
Robin Martin, owner
Jason Rodriguez, production manager
Chris Baker, publisher
Zoe Urban, Graphic Designer
John Miller, editor
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Chris Wood, advertising director
Alison Beckner, Haven Lindsey,
Mary Chavez, business manager
Dena Miller, Rick Romancito,
Paul Gutches, creative director
Kika Vargas, Emily Mendez,
Shawn Roberts, circulation manager
Josephine Ashton, Lucy Herrman,
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Richard Aufrichtig, Jeans Pineda,
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CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Mike Hawkins, Jeans Pineda COVER PHOTO BY GRAYSON SCHAFFER Becca Chow in Walkyries Chute, Taos Ski Valley CONTACT: Taos News 226 Albright Street, Taos, NM 87571 575-758-2241, taosnews.com discovertaos.com
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HOME SPUN The Family Business is alive and well in Taos BY DENA MILLER
VERIFIED VIBES An insider’s guide to Taos Mountain music happenings BY RICHARD AUFRICHTIG
RED RIVER REWIND Sixty years of family-friendly skiing and outdoor adventure BY CINDY BROWN
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IN THE HEART OF THE TAOS HISTORIC DISTRICT DISCOVER OUR UNIQUE SHOPS AND EATERIES:
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COMMON THREAD TEXTILES COYOTE MOON LA TIERRA MINERAL GALLERY LAS COMADRES GALLERY LITTLE PLACE BOUTIQUE MODA – FOR WOMEN
MONET’S KITCHEN MOONCAT FIBER OP.CIT BOOKSHOP SECONDS ECO STORE STEPPIN’ OUT – SHOES & FASHIONS STITCH IN TIME
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Healthy Living In search of an alternative or complement to outdoor activities? Time to treat yourself to some pampering. We have a panoply of local studio offerings, healing artists and community gatherings, ranging from breathwork journeys (fantastic for altitude adjustment!) and sound healing, to all kinds of body work, reiki, and even pole dancing.
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A first-ever expansion is on the horizon for the Taos Art Museum by Haven Lindsey
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here’s a whole T lot of special happening these days at the Taos Art Museum — so much so that everyone deserves to get in on it. At its core is a feelgood theme of generosity that not only unveiled a painting that had gone unseen by the public for 60 years but will also see the current museum double in size, rivaling the most expansive of regionspecific museum collections.
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Where History Meets Art in Taos
San Ildefonso Pottery by Martha Appleleaf and Eric Fender Taos Drums by Lee Lujan; Navajo Weaving by Lavera Blake
14K Gold bracelets with Australian Opal and Natural American Turquoise by Gabriel Abrums
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THE COFFEES APPROACHED COLEMAN and the museum board to determine if there was interest in accepting their collection as a gift, which included 150 pieces of artwork. “It’s hard to describe what that felt like,” said Coleman, of the expansive collective. “I think we are all in awe of the generosity of Janis and Roy.” “We wanted to accept the art and believed, like the Coffees, that it belonged in Taos, but we simply didn’t have adequate space. We didn’t even have proper storage,” explained Coleman, who, along with the museum’s Board, initiated a $2 million campaign to expand their space to accommodate the artwork and an all-new, climate-controlled storage vault with a fire-suppression system. In addition to the artwork, the Coffees donated $1.2 million toward the campaign.
The expansion includes a new 2,000-square-foot gallery that visitors will enter through a covered portal. A new art and archival building will ensure the museum’s collection is protected and secure, and the administrative space will be expanded to include a kitchen suitable for catered events. The expansion will also enable the museum staff and board to expand its national and international awareness, boosting the potential for long-term sustainability through increased revenue opportunities. Plans are to have the expansion completed in the summer of 2024. For more information about seeing “Taos Studio Interior” and to visit the museum’s donor page, visit taosartmuseum.org/capital-campaign.
Taos Art Museum at Fechin House 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos 575-758-2690 taosartmuseum.org
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Starring Role Taos remains a movie history icon
by Rick Romancito
When Mickey and Mallory married each other in Quentin Tarantino’s insanely violent “Natural Born Killers” (1994), where did they do it?
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IT WAS THE SAME PLACE one of the murderous Hunter-Killer flying machines caught up with the young Kyle Reese in “Terminal Salvation” (2009), and it was also featured in the movies “White Sands” (1992), “The Signal” (2014), “Wild Hogs” (2007), “Backtrack” (1990) and “Twins” (1988), among others. Give up? Unless you’ve only seen it in the movies, we’re talking about the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge along US 64 west of Taos. The iconic symbol of a steel and concrete span over the precipitous wild river chasm may have only seemed dramatic or merely scenic to a director looking for a stunning shot typifying the American West, but to us who live here, it has a darker history — a place where far too many people have ended their lives, both by their own hand and as part of a crime. The movies, however, are rooted in fantasy, a cinematic dreamland where anything can — and often does — happen. In terms of how Taos fits into this, all it takes is a cursory overview of the movies that have helped to make this Northern New Mexican community so iconic.
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ZOZOBRA IS A HUGE MARIONETTE figure set afire at the beginning of the Fiestas de Santa Fe to drive out doom and gloom. Hopper and Stockwell lived in Taos, on and off, for many years. When Hopper died in 2010, he chose to be buried in a small cemetery in Ranchos.
ANCIENT ALIENS With recent so-called revelations about UAP’s (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), it’s interesting to note that Taos has — for decades — been a hotbed of sightings and even mysterious animal mutilations. So, it makes sense that Hollywood might nose around a bit, even as far back as 1975. That’s when a TV movie was released called “Search for the Gods.” Obviously tapping into the pop culture interest surrounding a 1968 book by Erich von Däniken titled “Chariots of the Gods,” the movie followed the discovery of a mysterious medallion said to be connected to astronauts from another world who made contact with human beings in ancient times — namely early Native Americans. It starred Kurt Russell, Stephen McHattie, Ralph Bellamy and Victoria Racimo. Although Taos is referred to by an alternate name, the movie uses extensive locations — such as the old Taos County Courthouse on Albright Street before it was replaced by a large modern administrative-judicial complex in 2011. In the movie, it was the site of a museum. And, of course, the Rio Grande Gorge was featured as a site where another alien artifact was found. The movie was made as a pilot for a proposed TV series that never materialized. Maybe that was a good thing, because it likely would have encountered some questionable inferences to Native culture and history.
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TO VISIT TAOS PUEBLO IS TO WALK IN A SACRED PLACE WHERE LIFE CONTINUES FROM THE EARLIEST O F H U M A N E X I S T EN C E .
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“Off the Map” (2003) was an independent film directed by Campbell Scott about a straight-arrow tax collector who shows up at the home of the Grodens, an off-the-grid, out-of-the-way family, and winds up converted by their down-to-earth counter-culture ways.
“A 1942 black-and-white Western movie titled “Valley of the Sun” was based on a serialized piece of fiction from the Saturday Evening Post by Clarence Budington Kelland,” this writer noted in a La Historia column for the Taos News in 2022. “The film became notable for one of its stars — Lucille Ball — and for its story taking a different angle regarding the depiction of the conflict between Native Americans and white settlers. “It was also notable for its cast, which featured many extras from the New Mexico Indian Pueblos of Taos, Santa Clara, Jemez, Ohkay Owingeh (known as San Juan at the time) and Tesuque. Landscape exteriors were largely filmed in the Taos and Santa Fe areas, plus some Arizona locations. Although the non-Native actors playing larger Native-esque roles were made to speak pidgin Indian; whenever a local extra had a chance to speak, they got to use their own tribal language. Thus, in one scene you’ll hear the Taos Pueblo greeting, ‘He-ya-ho.’”
The film was adapted by Joan Ackerman from her 1994 stage play that has been performed in Taos before the movie set up locations in and around the area. The crew even built a full-sized home set on a hillside above San Cristobal, north of Taos.
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They also created a fictional K-Mart in the old Smith’s market at the corner of Paseo del Pueblo Sur and Siler Road where some locals wandered in curious about a new store in Taos (witnessed personally by this writer). It starred Joan Allen, Sam Elliott, Valentina de Angelis, Jim True-Frost, J.K. Simmons and Amy Brenneman. The movie, its crew and ultimately its embrace upon its release was celebrated by the Taos community.
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n social media, after the article was published, many Taos Pueblo citizens posted references and memories of relatives who appeared in that movie. However, times have changed and ideas that were once commonplace are now considered offensive. Audiences today might be shocked to hear the blatantly racist first lines in “Valley of the Sun.” The scene features a group of American military soldiers escorting a group of Native men to a government official’s office in Old Tucson. As they pass a group of townsfolk, one man comments, “They oughta shoot those darn redskins while they got the chance.” His friend replies, “Yeah, sooner they get rid of them, the safer this country will be for us Americans.”
BELOVED FILM FESTIVAL Taos and its legendary place in film history and beyond is cemented as solidly as Pueblo Peak is upon our northern horizon. So, it’s no surprise that it would become a place that would celebrate film and filmmakers with a festival that, in a brief time, grew to enormous renown. In 1994, this writer, a Taos News arts editor at the time, had lunch with actor Joshua Bryant at Abe’s Cantina in Arroyo Seco to talk about an idea on which he’d been working. That idea turned out to be the Taos Talking Picture Festival, an event Bryant founded in April 1995 that exceeded all expectations. “After four years, it was named by writer Chris Gore as one of the top 10 film festivals in the world,” a media statement reads.
Over its run, it featured screenings of independent and world films, workshops and media literacy events that made headlines, and included appearances by celebrities including Elizabeth Taylor, James Coburn, Sam Elliott, Susan Sarandon, Julia Roberts, Chris Eyre and many more. It was also notable for its Maverick Award, and its Taos Land Grant Award, in which the winner was given ownership of a piece of land near Taos. The event was so popular, the late-N.M. Gov. Bill Richardson often asked this writer, “when are they going to get that festival going again?” Unfortunately, after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, funding for the festival became more difficult to raise and, in 2003, the festival ended. Bryant and his wife, former actor Melissa Mullins, eventually moved to France.
OTHER FILMS SHOT IN AND AROUND TAOS All the Pretty Horses (2000) American Dreamer (1984) Batman vs. Superman (2015) Bite the Bullet (1975) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1979) Cortez (2015) Every Which Way But Loose (1978) Fools Rush In (1996) Make Haste to Live (1954) Old New Mexico (1940) One World (2001) Paul (2011) Powwow Highway (1989) Seraphim Falls (2006) Sidewinder 1 (1977) Surviving Columbus (1992) Sweet Hostage (1975) Taos, The Movie (2008) The American Dreamer (1971) The Man from Laramie (1955) Trailer: The Movie (1999) Twins (1988) Wild Hogs (2007)
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ARTS & CULTURE 70 ART HISTORY THERE IS MUCH MORE TO THE STORY of this gallery owner, however. Menane is an accomplished musician whose work and friendships with major players in the country music scene are renowned. His 2021 CD release, “About Time,” was a project he put off for years until, he recalled of the title track, “I first played it for friends at a house-warming party we were having for Jessi Colter’s new home, using Waylon’s (Jennings, Colter’s late-husband) black acoustic guitar. It was then, from the comments I received, that I realized it was ‘written.’” Somberly, he noted, “Mentor Williams was like a brother to me,” until Williams’ death in 2016. Williams is best known for his hit song, “Drift Away,” and had lived with country/ crossover megastar Lynn Anderson in Taos. “Lynn always said we were like two spirits from the same soul.” The two men worked together, songwriting and publishing, between Nashville and Los Angeles and places in between, but Taos was where they kicked back to relax. He also boasts a long-standing friendship with Michael Hearne, who brings the rollicking Big Barn Dance Festival to Taos every September. When Big Barn is in town, Menane and gallery neighbor Robert Parsons host an accompanying shindig; using the small casita adjacent to Heritage as a stage, Wengert Patio becomes a hub for live music and afternoon parties that attract hundreds of followers. “Beside the point of having fun, we want to really celebrate Taos, the artists, the music,” he said. It’s just one of the many ways Menane has established a loyal clientele for his gallery and an equally loyal following for his music. He is a real pleasure to meet and talk with, full of stories that often invoke celebrity but are more about the values of family and friendship.
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“I really have fun with my clients,” he said. “I’ve always believed in living outstanding, not standing out.” Stop by Heritage Fine Arts and have some fun with Tree Menane and Levi. You, too, will leave with a smile and, if you’re lucky, some great cowboy art.
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A winter in Taos isn’t complete without a visit to RB Ravens Gallery. Peruse our classic Navajo weavings and timeless works of Native American art, all in the heart of historic Ranchos de Taos. Open by appointment only starting November 1 to better serve our valued customers and visitors.
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THE ORIGINAL ROOMS of the residence have remained unchanged; household items and old Spanish furniture arranged as they must have been during the years the Couse family resided there. The vast historical and contemporary art collection of the finest paintings, sculptures, weavings, ceramics, beadwork and other art from around the world is unrivalled, its entirety not only prized as a living treasure of inestimable value, but as an enduring tribute to great art throughout the world and especially to the contributions made by Taos Pueblo and Taos artists and artisans. There is no access to the interiors of the historic buildings without a docent-led tour, so book one in advance. Appointments are available online Monday through Friday, and some Saturdays (except for federal holidays). Plan on spending approximately two hours being immersed in the history, art and culture of Taos..
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Home Spun The family business is alive and well in Taos by Dena Miller photos by Mike Hawkins
We have seen complete strangers sitting together and making friends over their wine and food. Take, for example, husbandand-wife team Jori Jayne Emde and Zakary Pelaccio, who recently opened Corner Office, a natural wines bar with a meticulous and inspired selection of locally seasonal small plates and an experience one guest likened to “just like being in ‘Cheers.’” “That’s exactly the vibe we hoped to bring here,” Pelaccio said, and Emde agreed, adding, “We have seen complete strangers sitting together and making friends over their wine and food.” The charming cafe has a laid-back style that reflects the couple’s easy collaboration, perhaps explaining why guests keep returning for more than the spirits and food.
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his is a lifestyle business for us; there is nothing in Corner Office that we either don’t have or wouldn’t have in our own home,” they agreed. “So, yes, we feel like we’re hosting friends and want them to be as comfortable as if they were visiting us at our house.” Max Jones and Tony Walker, namesakes of the art gallery Jones Walker of Taos, echoed the same sentiments.
“What says ‘home’ more than our names on the wall; and anyone who walks in gets treated like we are hosting our friends,” said Jones.
“What says ‘home’ more than our names on the wall; and anyone who walks in gets treated like we are hosting our friends,” said Jones.
In addition to Jones’ own exuberant art, the gallery represents some of the finest regional artists. And their exceptional brand of “warm welcome” automatically makes everyone feel like a member of the Jones Walker family. “We made a conscious choice to work together, after years of different careers and only seeing each other in passing,” Walker added. “Even though we find that owning your own business is harder than going corporate, it is infinitely more rewarding,” and a more meaningful connection with the town.
We’ve built a business where many of our clients feel like they are a part of our family, too.
MARIA SAMORA STUDIO, the eponymous niche jewelry salon, is renowned for contemporary yet timeless designs created from precious metals, diamonds and other stones. The artist — along with her husband, jeweler and photographer Kevin Rebholtz — considers the studio an extension of their home. The couple recalled their children running in and out of the studio. “Their parents aren’t just ‘at the office,’” said Rebholtz. “They know what we do and where we are and they, in their way, are part of it, too.” “We’ve built a business where many of our clients feel like they are a part of our family, too,” Samora said with satisfaction. “We share inspiration with each other and the community, while still meeting our family’s needs, and there is a strength in that, that overcomes any challenges.”
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We curate a unique experience and handpick each and every item within our shops.
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ristin Facciolini and Cullen Stevens moved to Taos with the intention of opening a family business, and now they have two: They took over the reins at Clarke & Co. 16 years ago and opened MODA in 2019, in next-door venues at the John Dunn Shops.
“Our customers appreciate the fun and inviting atmosphere we create when working together, bringing clients between the men’s and women’s shops, offering memorable experiences. We’ve had returning customers for 20 years, and many are now our friends,” Facciolini said. “We curate a unique experience and hand-pick each and every item within our shops. It’s a reflection of who we are and how we present to the community. And working together is how we support each other every day. We are there for each other and being partners, there are no uncomfortable feelings of hierarchy. It’s just us.”
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The advantage of having a family business is that there is collaboration and support. ACROSS THE WAY in the John Dunn Shops, you’ll find Cafe Sagrado, which opened over a year ago and has since become a favorite stop for coffee, tea, pastries and a selection of local crafts. “The advantage of having a family business is that there is collaboration and support. We work together to make sure it runs smoothly and there is consistency. We love what we do, and it shows,” enthused Cristina Portillo, who noted their business began as a juice bar cart. “We are part of this community and understand the importance of offering a safe space. We make sure to connect with everyone who walks through our door by acknowledging them.” And it’s working: This aunt, uncle and niece team report that “Our customer feedback is that the space looks amazing; the coffee is delicious; [we have] beautifully curated gifts and merchandise; and the energy is very welcoming.” “The community can only benefit from family-owned businesses,” Facciolini emphasized, noting they are invested in successfully serving both locals and visitors, and provide economic stability to public coffers. “Every dollar spent in a locally-owned business stays right here in Taos,” she said proudly, and that, perhaps, is the most compelling reason of all to seek out our family businesses when you shop.
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s Angelo and Jacquelene McHorse were preparing to welcome their first child, the young couple was also beset with asking themselves some serious questions. A former horse trainer with experience in animal husbandry, Jacquelene enjoyed wild harvesting and tinkering with creating lip balms and lotions — but it was only a hobby. Angelo was months away from becoming a certified Wilderness Ranger, yet facing the reality that a three-month certification training requirement would mean he would not only miss the birth of his firstborn, but he would also miss the first month of the child’s life. Unwilling to make that particular sacrifice, Angelo stepped away from that career choice. With questions come answers, and shortly after the birth of their daughter, Bison Star Naturals was also born. “We opted to take the entrepreneurial route so we could work at least twice as hard,” explained Angelo with equal
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hints of humor and seriousness as he discussed the level of commitment it takes to start a business from scratch. The couple has a decidedly family-first approach, but not one that is exclusive with limited hours and access. Bison Star Naturals is a by-product of a couple with deep connections to family and nature who revere quality and value. In a society that can fall prey to instant gratification and impetuous experiences, the customer focus and genuine thoughtfulness behind the brand is authentic — it is not a slick marketing campaign. Jeff Moses, Taos Ski Valley vice president of Hospitality, recognized that authenticity along with the quality and value of the products. “We are delighted to offer Bison Star Naturals amenities in The Blake properties, our signature slope-side accommodations. We are passionate about supporting local businesses and look forward to introducing the Taos-made Bison Star products to our visitors from around the world.”
The couple has ties to the Taos Ski Valley — having both held jobs at the ski resort and one additional meaningful connection. “We were married at The Bavarian in 2014,” explained Jacquelene, “and we were thrilled that our products were chosen to be in the rooms and gift shop at The Blake.” In keeping with the family-first theme, Bison Star Naturals — along with the McHorse family, is growing. The couple has a brick-and-mortar location at 1029 Paseo del Pueblo Norte in El Prado beside Taos Crating which handles their shipping needs. In addition to the popular sage pine, the all-natural product line includes soaps and lotions in scents like lavender and cedar along with lip balms and gift baskets. The products are available online and at more than 70 retail partners including national park gift shops and stores with like-minded missions. Corporate gift-giving and wholesale opportunities are also available — aligning with the, ‘think big, live small’ values of Bison Star Naturals.
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n New Mexico, recreational marijuana has only become legal in the last two years. The recent surge in popularity and access with dispensaries popping up throughout the state is plainly evident here in Taos, too. Many stores line the main drive, taking over buildings and leasing spaces that were often previously left vacant. One such spot, Rocky Mountain Cannabis, is located conveniently close to the plaza and offers a unique experience for locals and tourists alike. With its proximity to popular tourist
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destinations, this cannabis dispensary is accessible and easy to visit. No matter your ultimate stop, those arriving from a more subdued culture stemming from bans in their home states will appreciate the approachable and informative experience for beginning buyers. Stepping into a dispensary for the first time, visitors (21 and older) may find themselves in awe of the atmosphere. Many people tend to associate cannabis with a street culture of weed, but these shops are legal businesses that serve as a testament to the shifting views towards recreational marijuana.
smokers may enjoy exploring flower options with high levels of THC. In dispensaries like Rocky Mountain Cannabis, flower is considered to be sold “deli style,” and if you want to pick your buds, you can. In other shops, the flower comes weighed and packaged for convenience and ease. It can almost feel like there are endless options between the vape cartridges, waxes and even drinks. One can never forget the ever-popular, easy-to-use preroll either!
For first-time buyers (and really for anyone that enjoys partaking), understanding the basics of cannabis is crucial. Work with your budtender or your cannabinerd to learn from their knowledge and understanding of the different effects and products available. There is a wide variety of options to suit every individual’s preference, from sleeping aids to giggle inducers to body highs.
While it may feel like a secret society, the reality is that cannabis consumption is becoming increasingly mainstream. Many people indulge in cannabis during trips with friends, creating memorable experiences. Never be afraid to ask your friends if they’d like to join you! However, it’s essential to note that public consumption is not legal nor is crossing state lines with any leftover product, and it’s important to adhere to state laws. Understanding the legal boundaries and the importance of responsible consumption are paramount to an enjoyable recreational experience.
Low-dose THC edibles, usually in the form of gummy candies, serve as a nice introduction for those new to the world of cannabis. More experienced
Originally coming from our long-time legal cannabis neighbor, Rocky Mountain Cannabis first opened its doors in Colorado in 2009. They
then expanded to New Mexico at the beginning of the recreational cannabis movement in the state. Rocky Mountain Cannabis, along with many other dispensaries in town, are proud of their commitment to supporting local cannabis farmers. In New Mexico, there is a rich history of agriculture with generations of farmers leaving a lasting impact. To that end, these dispensaries pride themselves on highlighting local products, showcasing the state’s unique cannabis culture. For Rocky Mountain Cannabis, some New Mexican products are distributed among all stores in the state; they have nine shops in total. Enjoying cannabis in Taos is quickly becoming the adventure to add to vacation itineraries. These local cannabis products, when consumed legally, can add the exact type of relaxing enjoyment people are looking for. Taking time to understand the products and the options, while using the knowledge of the staff at the dispensary, can lead to the perfect herbal accompaniment to your time in Taos.
Rocky Mountain Cannabis 101 Cam de La Placita 575-779-6573
It’s illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to buy, possess or use adult-use cannabis in New Mexico, just like alcohol. For more information, visit rld.nm.gov/cannabis/for-consumers.
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
1 Medley 100 NM 150, El Prado 575-776-8787 medleytaos.com
Best of Taos The best of everything in Taos — as decided by Taos News readers by Josephine Ashton
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recommendation that’s legit, ask a local. For more than 20 years, the Taos News has been asking its readers to vote on the best food, drinks, entertainment, shopping and services, and publishing the results in a yearly roundup called The Best of Taos.
Now we want to share those rankings with visitors like you. We hope the (condensed 2023) list will help you find the very best Taos has to offer — as decided by our readers.
Medley just keeps on winning ‘Best of…” Could it be because elite chefs Colleen and Wilkes Medley are hands-on operators of the restaurant they opened in Taos? Their kitchen skills plus their wine shop’s specially curated wines and craft beers, and the contribution of their partners-in-menu — Tea.o.graphy, Taos Agora Gardens, High Desert Farms, Whispering Bean Coffee Roasters and Colorado-based Red Bird Farms — guarantee both happy hour fun and an awesome selection of small plates or full dinners.
2 Lambert’s of Taos 123 Bent Street, Taos 575-758-1009 lambertsoftaos.com
Best Breakfast
1 Michael’s Kitchen
Restaurant & Bakery 304-C Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos 575-758-4178 michaelskitchen.com
Looking for the biggest, brawniest breakfast in town? The iconic building and bakery business has been owned and operated by Gina and Derek Apodaca since 2005. Best buy your bakery goodies — éclairs, empanadas, honey buns, scones, raisin breads — before you have breakfast. Then, relax with an endless mug of coffee, and choose from some 20-plus breakfast offerings — huevos rancheros, a build-your-own omelet, a stack of cowpoke sized flapjacks. Arrive hungry!
2 Gutiz 812B Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos 575-758-1226 gutiztaos.com
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Best Breakfast Burrito
Best Place for Vegetarian
Best Pizza
1 Mante’s Chow Cart
1 Taos Café
1 Pizaños
1402 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos 575-758-4855 manteschowcart.com
106 Des Georges Pl, Taos 575-224-3240, plantbasecafe.com
23 NM 150, El Prado 575-776-1050 taospizza.com
While the Mante family creates your breakfast burrito from about 20 different stuffings, you might like to know that long ago, hungry rural folks, needing to fold anything edible into a tortilla, closed up the ends to keep the “little donkey” package from spilling out. Mante opened his first Chow Cart in 1973 in an old bread truck. Two convenient locations are still family-operated with a menu that includes Mante’s iconic New Mexico breakfast — choice of fillings burrito — and burgers too.
The formerly all-vegetarian Plant Base Café has been renamed Taos Café and has added meat-based items to its menu. Owner and head chef Frankie Valdez wanted to create “a more inclusive menu” that now includes bison and fish alongside vegetarian options like roasted marinated red and golden beets, a scrumptious grain-based taco salad, and Italian or Mexican lasagna or a fill-you-up vegetable stew.
“Pizan,” gleaned from an adaption of the Americanized paisan, means countryman, friend, brother, buddy. That’s the way you’ll feel about Pizaños’ pizza-makers when you’re gobbling down a Specialty Pie about the size of the moon, named the Rio Grande. Salads, pastas, too, and entrees like eggplant parmesan, and New Yorkstyle cheesecake!
2 Mary Jane’s Home Cooking
2 Cid’s Food Market
2 Taos Pizza Outback
616 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos 575-770-1170
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Best New Mexican Food
Best Traditional Mexican Food
Best Burger
1 Orlando’s
1 Guadalajara Grill
1 5 Star Burgers
1115 Don Juan Valdez Lane, El Prado 575-751-1450 orlandostaos.com
Southside: 1384 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos 575-751-0063 Northside: 822 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos 575-737-0816 guadalajaragrilltaos.com
1032 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos 575-758-8484 5starburgers.com The genesis of the hamburger was probably in 1800s Hamburg, an area in Germany known for its exporting of beef to America. But the American hamburger was popularized when the burgers-on-buns got tasted by the thousands attending the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. Here in Taos, 5 Star Burgers’ all-natural beef burgers are winning choices. So are entrees like burger steaks with caramelized onions, salads and fish & chips. There’s a kids’ menu, and tap beers and house wines.
If you check out Orlando’s Facebook page; you’ll get hungry watching the videos: a chile relleno Taos burger being grilled or hot skillets of steaming fajitas. The family-run restaurant owner Yvette Ortega said “Our recipes have been a gift from Orlando’s grandmother and mother. We truly appreciate the support you have given us throughout the last 27 years, and we look forward to continuing to share with you the love for our culture and cuisine.” Seating outside around a fire-pit while you wait. A great place for special meetups.
Why stand in an airport line when you can experience Guadalajara here in Taos? After almost 30 years, the eatery is still family-owned and operated. Limes and cilantro prevail! Dining is casual, but the menu is elegant: ceviche (mixed sea foods), oysters on the half-shell or campechana (octopus, squid, mussels, shrimp); menudo (beef tips with hominy and red chile), or posole (with pork, not goat). Sweet tooth? Flan or Buenelo with ice cream. Thirsty? Iced Horchata (rice cinnamon drink) or Jamaica (Hibiscus), plus Mexican and other imported beers. Eat in or take out at the Grill’s two locations.
2 Ranchos Plaza Grill
2 Azteca Mexican Grill
2 The Burger Stand
6 Street Francis Court, Ranchos de Taos 575-758-5788 Find us on Facebook
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Best Red Chile
Best Green Chile
Best Bar
1 Orlando’s
1 Orlando’s
1 The Alley Cantina
1115 Don Juan Valdez Lane, El Prado 575-751-1450 orlandostaos.com
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121 Teresina Lane, Taos 575-758-2121 alleycantina.com
Visiting? You’ve seen these red Chimayo chiles, dried and strung together to create decorative ristras. Whether visiting or N.M. resident, you’ll want to try Orlando’s red chile. This family-run café has inherited recipes from Orlando’s mother and grandmother. Enjoy their “comfort food” soon!
Red, green, or Christmas? A standard question when eating New Mexican. Orlando’s uses traditional green chiles grown in Hatch, N.M., with roots in that soil all the way back to 1894. Orlando’s recipe will be kept a secret, but visitors and locals alike love this green chile.
Since 1997, The Alley Cantina, inside what is known as the oldest building in Taos, has been a favorite meeting place for both locals and visitors. Music nightly, so dance your boots off (closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays) with featured entertainer Christine Autumn on Sunday eves, and karaoke fun on Thursdays. The chef says his fish ’n chips is the best thing on the menu for lunch or dinner. A great selection of beers, wines, spirits and specialty drinks from friendly bartenders, at the bar or your table.
2 Ranchos Plaza Grill
2 Ranchos Plaza Grill
2 Medley
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RED CHILE STEW WITH BEEF 1 tablespoon oil 1 pound lean ground beef 1/2 cup chopped onion 2 cloves garlic, minced 12 ounces cubed potatoes 1 15-ounce can pinto beans, drained and rinsed 1 tablespoon honey 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground pepper 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 14-ounce tub frozen red chile, defrosted 2-3 cups water Sour cream Tortilla chips
Heat oil in heavy saucepan or dutch oven. Brown the ground beef with the onion and garlic until all red color is gone from meat. Add the potatoes and pinto beans to the pot and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the honey, salt, pepper, oregano, cumin and cinnamon. Mix well and cook until fragrant, about 3 minutes. Add the red chile and 2 cups of water and combine well. Bring to a boil, then cover and lower to a simmer. Cook for 45 minutes. Check and stir well. If too thick, add an additional cup of water. Simmer, covered, for about 15 minutes. Serve in bowls with sour cream and tortilla chips. Makes 4 hearty servings.
CALABACITAS ENCHILADAS 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 cup chopped onion 3 cloves chopped garlic 1/2 cup sliced celery 3/4 cup sliced carrots 3/4 cup sliced mushrooms 3 cups sliced zucchini and summer squash 2 cups corn kernels from frozen 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground pepper
1/2 cup chopped roasted green chile 2 cans cream of mushroom soup 1/2 cup sour cream 12-15 corn tortillas 2 cups shredded Cheddar or Mexican cheese blend
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a baking dish and set aside. Heat oil in a heavy pot. Add the onion, garlic and celery, and cook, using medium-high heat, stirring, for a couple of minutes. Add the carrots and mushrooms. Reduce heat to medium and cook until mushrooms begin to wilt, about a minute. Add the zucchini, the corn and the seasonings. Cook over medium-low heat for about five minutes, stirring occasionally. In a bowl, combine the soup, the sour cream and the green chile to make a chile cream sauce. To assemble the enchilada, spread a little of the chile cream mixture on the bottom of the baking dish. Lay corn tortillas, edges overlapping, to cover bottom of dish. Spread about a third of the chile cream mixture over the tortillas. Spread half the vegetables over the cream. Sprinkle with about 1/3 of the shredded cheese. Cover with tortillas. This time, spread the remaining vegetables over the tortillas, then spread half the chile cream over the vegetables. Sprinkle with half the remaining cheese. Cover with another layer of tortillas. Spread remaining chile cream sauce over the tortillas. Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake in oven for 1 hour, until filling is bubbly and top is browned. Remove from oven and allow to cool for at least 10 minutes before serving. Makes 6-8 generous servings.
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Historic TaosInn A legendary gathering place of North Central New Mexico by Josephine Ashton
T
he history of Taos — and that of inns —have deep roots. The English word inn derives from “inne” — Old English, perhaps by c. 1200. While travel meant walking, riding a horse or stepping out of a wagon or carriage, the sign “Inn” or “Public House” promised drink to quench the thirst and a meal of meat and bread or hearty soup. If enough beds were not available, shelter was provided in a shed or barn. In Spanish, the word for “inn” is “posada,” a term also used for the Christmas procession, Posada. Pilgrims seeking the Christ-child stop at various homes providing food and beverage for the weary faithful — then on to an establishment, a church usually, for the finale. The custom of a location that provided food, drink and lodging to travelers and served as gathering places for clans, groups, relatives and friends has represented the better part of being human. The locale may have been a lean-to by a river, an igloo, a stone circle, a log cabin, a tent, a wild-west establishment, a 2023 reach-for-the-sky tower, hotel banquet hall or a private home. In Taos, one of several adobe houses dating from the 19th century was to become both office and home for forty years of the beloved Doctor “Doc” Thomas P. Martin, who made the arduous trek to Taos in 1890 via horse and buggy. But Doc’s place was more than just a medical office. Local histories tell us that, in 1915, he hosted the formative group of painters that became the Taos Society of Artists.
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While some sources say that Doc and Helen arrived in Taos together, other sources say he married Helen Campbell, a violinist and batik artist, in 1917. She is said to have loved to garden but was also a designer. Women from New York, Paris and London loved the colors and culture of New Mexico in her scarves, shawls, wall hangings, tea dresses and chiffon wraps. Following Doc Martin’s passing in 1935, his widow Helen became an industrious businesswoman and, with the help of creative friends, transformed their property into the Hotel Martin. The grand opening in 1936 was accompanied by much fanfare, with dancers from the Pueblo and celebrities such as the wild west showman, Pawnee Bill (Gordon William Lillie), once a partner with William “Buffalo” Bill Cody. Following Helen’s passing, later owners of Hotel Martin would rename the cluster of adobes The Taos Inn. Designated a National Historic Monument in 1982, The Historic Taos Inn at 125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte is walking distance from Kit Carson Park, Taos Plaza, Kit Carson Street’s “Gallery Row” as well as the Bent Street and John Dunn shops. I met with cordial Joe Kendall — a Taos resident for 18 years and general manager of the Inn since 2019 — in the graceful, inviting two-story lobby with its viga ceiling, the wooden beams a defining characteristic of Pueblo and Spanish Colonial architecture in New Mexico. A fountain now stands where a well once anchored a landscape, and paintings by local artists grace the walls. Refurbished tables and comfortable chairs invite locals and visitors to relax in an intimate atmosphere, enjoying the mixology of the Adobe Bar and the nightly entertainment that “brings together local culture and historic traditions.” Kendall said that residents and visitors alike enjoy the cove called The Library for morning coffee or afternoon drink. Both Kendall and his operations manager, Julie Sena, with 17 years at the Inn, frequently used the word family in describing both their team of local employees, entertainers, and the generations of Taos residents who continue to frequent the establishment. “Our guests are not ‘like’ family,’ Sena said, “they are family!”
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endall pointed out that some of the tables in the Doc Martin’s Restaurant have turquoise inlays, a wood floor has replaced a lobby carpet, and the hotel rooms — 41 rooms and 3 suits — are replete with antique furniture and hand-carved doors. Many have wood-burning fireplaces. The restaurant menu, created by executive chef Shawnpaul Ortiz and sous chef Franciso Pacheco, is strictly southwestern, featuring locally sourced bison, greens from the Inn’s garden, a blue corn piñon crusted trout, abuelita’s green chile pork stew and much more. Serving Wednesday through Sunday, menus for both the restaurant and Adobe Bar and the extensive entertainment listings are available online. While times continue to change, The Historic Taos Inn remains timeless, a gathering place for Taos folk and visitors alike, with an undisputed reputation for friendly service and welcoming environment.
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IT IS THE FREEDOM of choice to embrace solitude one day and a social experience the next that solos love. Solo travelers are in-fact alone, but few are lonely. Nearly 100 percent of solo travelers, upon returning from a trip, say they will travel solo again and many come to prefer it.
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hink there’s a stigma to traveling solo? Think again! The hottest form of global travel is not couples paired on a trip, nor is it a family or groups of friends or adventurers with shared interests. It seems everyone is going solo these days — accounting for nearly one-quarter of all travelers.
In fact, one thing that Baby Boomers, Millennials and Generation Z have in common: they are choosing to go solo. The number one response solos give when asked why they enjoy traveling alone is the freedom to do, see and experience what they want when they want. Stay up late? Get up early? See every museum and gift shop or all your time in the mountains? Solo travelers don’t have to negotiate — they choose where and how they spend their vacation. It’s as if Taos was designed for the solo traveler. The diverse and liberal-leaning, freedom-affirming high desert mountain town with its eccentricities and acceptance of everyone and everything has welcomed solos long before solo travel was a thing. The town is also dog-friendly, known for its festivals, food and scenery (including those stop-the-car sunsets), and its proximity to things that often appeal to the solo adventurer: camping in solitude, hiking, biking, skiing and fishing. Creatives are often solos by nature, which is why Taos appeals to writers, painters, musicians and artists of all varieties.
I have been a solo traveler for decades and my first meaningful visit to Taos was as a solo traveler. I fit the demographic and, like most solos, I practically crave solo travel for the liberation of making my own decisions, seeing what I want, and skipping that which doesn’t serve me. Turns out, the Taos vibe served me well, and I soon made it my forever home. I now enjoy the area with friends, some of whom I met on that initial solo trip, yet I continue to enjoy all that Taos has to offer as a solo enthusiast because Taos, as much as anywhere I’ve lived and traveled, offers a wealth of opportunities for those who choose to go solo. For the uninitiated, walking into an establishment alone may make one feel uncomfortable or awkward. But Taos has long been a destination for the creatives, the unencumbered, and the ones whose comfort zones are readily expandable and therefore makes it the ideal location for anyone venturing solo for the first time. Perhaps it is due to the older and somewhat independent-minded demographic of those who live here, or because there remains an undertone of the wild open Southwest, but solos blend in here as easily as the sage on the mesa. Whether dining alone or having a margarita at the Adobe Bar in the Taos Inn, the solo traveler isn’t likely to be solo for long — unless they want to be.
The realities and responsibilities of life often require us to meet the demands and expectations of colleagues, bosses and families — solos understand that doing more of the same on vacation isn’t always a vacation. My favorite trips have been as a solo traveler where I can linger and not feel rushed to keep up with someone else’s agenda or schedule — or not have to wait for someone to keep up with me on a hiking trail or a ski slope. Ojo Caliente is a short and scenic drive outside of Taos and has long been a favorite solo destination. With much of the property canopied in a whisper zone — why not go alone? I find that people are often intrigued with me on solo trips and I have dozens of experiences where strangers have talked with me — many who are friends today. One gentleman having lunch with his daughters noticed me enjoying my lunch at a lovely riverside table and, as they were leaving, he approached me and said he hoped his daughters would grow up to be as independent and content as I seemed. Rather than a rare sentiment, I had heard similar things before. Solo travelers inspire others just as much as we are inspired, and the connections made through solo travel are often impossible to make when traveling with others. As the travel industry catches on to the solo travel trend, travelers who choose to go it alone are increasingly benefitting from solo sales and specials. In my experience, I make more connections and have a richer experience when I travel solo. I’ve traveled to Taos (twice) as a solo traveler and, if you have not seen Taos through the eyes of a solo traveler, add it to your bucket list. WINTER+SPRING 2024 D I S C O V E R TA O S . C O M
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ocal families and visitors with kids will also likely Google: “Find kids’ interests in Taos.” Surprising activities in all seasons are hiding in plain sight, waiting to be discovered. Start with the Taos Visitors’ Center website, and browse ad cards in most hotel lobbies. Look through Tempo, a Taos News arts and entertainment magazine published with Thursday’s weekly edition. In it, you’ll find activities listed just for kids. Both Tempo and the Discover Taos Visitors Guide magazines can be found online.
taos.org/events/calendar taosnews.com/magazines taoschamber.com
TAOS ‘IMAGINE’ CHILDREN’S MUSEUM is a
place of creative magic. In the Loose Parts and Clay Studio, kids enjoy sandbox play, clay making, and design creating at the light table. In the Natural Materials Studio, they’ll go wild with rocks, feathers, wood and plants or splash around in water flowing over pebbles in the River Room. In other studios, kids create with fabrics, paper, plastics, magnets and foam. The Rotating Studio offers learning experiences with interactive art installations. The museum also hosts birthdays, events and classes.
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TAOS SKI VALLEY has designed winter programs for children ages 3 to 13. Skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, and half or full-day lessons. Plus tons of lodging in the area.
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TAOS PUBLIC LIBRARY has
a children’s library featuring younger kids’ events. “We always have Storytime on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.,” Nicole Thibodeau, assistant Taos Library director said. “It includes songs and crafts. We also have Bilingual Storytime on Mondays at 2 p.m.” Current information about teen and children’s activities can be found on the the library’s Facebook page.
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TWIRL received national
recognition in 2014 when CNN named the fantastical playground and magical toy store in downtown Taos as “one of the top fifteen best spots for kids in the US.” The outdoor play space, with two playgrounds and multiple exhibits is free and open to the public. The indoor space is often used for classes and events but is otherwise open for free play. Ongoing programs, classes and events abound, as does involvement with county libraries and seasonal community events. The Toy Store is overflowing with innovative, age-appropriate toys that can be purchased at the site or online.
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pueblo home to a Tiwa Native American tribe and is one of the oldest continuously-inhabited communities in the United States — designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kids get to learn about the tribe’s language, religious and cultural practices and events with the help of the Pueblo’s website. Visiting hours and visitation rules can also be found online. There’s an entry fees for adults and groups, but children under 10 are free.
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HARWOOD MUSEUM OF ART
offers after-school arts and end-of-semester exhibitions. Teens 13-19 also collaborate with the Harwood to curate teen exhibits for teens and participate in monthly openart labs in the Fern Hogue Mitchell Education Center “…a dedicated area for art-making programs housed in a space that was once the living room of the original home of Burt and Lucy Harwood.” The Sidney and Gladys Smith Children’s Art Gallery showcases children’s art.
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Taos Ski Valley ADVENTURE-SEEKERS can take NM 150 to the end of the road, where the Village of Taos Ski Valley offers an ideal home base for Rocky Mountain activities — all under the shadow of Wheeler Peak, the highest elevation point in the state. Skiers and boarders can tackle anything from beginner to double black diamond trails, and the ski valley’s Ski Week courses provide expert instructions for those wishing to level up. Taos Ski Valley started as a timber and mining operation before Swiss-German ski pioneer Ernie Blake began developing the area for tourism in the 1950s. Today, you’ll find unique shops like Andean Software, offering wool treasures from South America, and Confluence, a bespoke fashion and home furnishings store. Enjoy cocktails and award-winning food at local venues like the Martini Tree Bar, 192 and The Lounge by Rolling Still Distillery. Or visit the local favorite Der Garten Bistro for scratch-made lunches and dinners. Then, stretch out and spend the night in upscale ski-in/ski-out vacation rentals including Edelweiss and The Blake. 8
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Arroyo Seco LOCATED NEAR THE FOOT OF EL SALTO
Mountain, the tiny village of Arroyo Seco is 7 miles north of Taos along NM 150, the main road to Taos Ski Valley. You can feel the sense of community and creativity in the shops, boutiques, galleries and eateries that line the main street of this picturesque town. Hungry visitors can eat at Sol Food Market and Café, Abe’s Cantina y Cocina, ACEQ, Sabroso Restaurant & Bar, The Wake & Take Café and Taos Cow. Shoppers will find unique offerings at Arroyo Seco Mercantile, Claire Works, Fine Art New Mexico, Logan Wannamaker Pottery, Rottenstone Pottery, Santos y Más and Taos Wools. Skiers, boarders and other winter travelers can stay at The Snow Mansion, a European-style adventure lodge in the heart of town. Be sure to check out La Santísima Trinidad Church, built prior to 1834. The historic church was given a place on the official State Register of Cultural Properties in 2009.
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Angel Fire IN THE MOUNTAINS EAST OF TAOS lies Angel Fire, appropriately named by the nomadic Moache Utes. When the Utes looked up from their valley home at the flickering sun radiating from the tip of Agua Fría Peak, they labeled the place the “fire of the gods.” Today, visitors can ski and board down alpine slopes designed for every level of athlete. Angel Fire Resort boasts 80 trails and 30 acres of glades across more than 2,000 vertical feet. In addition, Angel Fire is an excellent choice for tubing. Dubbed the Polar Coaster, this groomed tubing hill sends riders down 1,000 feet of sliding bliss. Hungry skiers can chow down at Zeb’s, Mikuna Grill, Summit Haus and more. There’s a slew of hotel and rental housing options, so you can stay — and slay — as long as you like. visitangelfirenm.com
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You’re a click away from our beautiful sanctuary in Angel Fire, New Mexico. Get away from the hustle, but get closer to your loved ones. This peaceful village has something for adventure seekers, nature lovers, History buffs, small-town travelers, and pure blissful silence. The call of the Majestic Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the spiritual Enchanted Circle connect to your Soul. When you visit Angel Fire you feel a part of a village with purpose and passion. Stripping away any discomfort allowing nothing but new experiences, moments, adventures and...
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Eagle Nest
ALONG THE ENCHANTED CIRCLE
in neighboring Colfax County is the laid-back mountain town of Eagle Nest. The small village — with a long history of gunslingers and gold mines — is now a popular destination for outdoor fun and adventure. The area is home to elk, deer and golden eagle — for which the lake is named.
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The main drag offers hotels, restaurants and gift shops and a microbrewery with sweeping alpine views — Comanche Creek Brewing Company. Adventurers can visit nearby Lower Eagle Nest Lake Trail and Cimarron Canyon State Park for spectacular winter landscapes.
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Red River A STROLL DOWN MAIN STREET in Red River reveals shops, restaurants and motels from a seemingly bygone era. The tiny hamlet — at an elevation of 8,750 feet — offers bright blue skies and plenty of access to the great outdoors. Though the town began as a gold, silver and copper mining outpost, visitors today can score a different kind of treasure — epic outdoor adventure. The Red River Ski Area base is in the heart of town and has easy access to lifts. Visitors can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and more. The ski area has 64 trails, 7 lifts and more than 200 skiable acres, combined with an average of 214 inches of snowfall and more than 300 days of sunshine a year. Thirsty adventurers can wet their whistle at The Motherlode Saloon, Bull o’ the Woods Saloon and the Red River Brewing Company & Distillery, and sit down for supper at Vine+Dine, Texas Reds Steakhouse and Brett’s Bistro. visitangelfirenm.com
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COME SEE THE BOOT GURU
Best fitter in the Enchanted Circle
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ENJOY OUR MOUNTAIN Highest elevation brewery and distillery in New Mexico Indoor and outdoor dining
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Questa LESS THAN AN HOUR NORTH OF TAOS , the Village of Questa is the northern gateway to the Enchanted Circle. The town was host to a molybdenum mine for a century, and is now known as a solar and sustainable energy leader. Artists and outdoorsmen have been drawn to Questa forever, given its proximity to pristine alpine forests and the mighty Rio Grande. Adventurers can visit the Rinconada Loop Trail, Columbine Canyon, Rio Grande del Norte National Monument and Cabresto Canyon. When the snow arrives in Questa, the trails convert from mountain biking to cross country skiing and snowshoeing. In the heart of Questa is the San Antonio de Padua Church, which was built soon after the village was established in 1842. The historic adobe structure was renovated in 2016 by volunteer artists and craftspeople. Along with a number of restaurants and shops, Questa offers visitors a short walking tour of the town, featuring plaques with fun facts and local history.
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