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Taos is a visitor’s playground and one of the world’s most unique destinations. Long inhabited by one of America’s oldest native peoples, Taos was settled in 1615 by the Spanish. Today’s Taos is a mesmerizing blend of old and new. You can visit an ancient Indian Pueblo, ski down groomed slopes, and indulge in magnificent shopping, all in one day. Raft through the Rio Grande Gorge or take the scenic Enchanted Circle drive between the towns of Taos and Angel Fire. Taos is a vibrant art colony as well as a mecca for outdoor sports and spiritual discovery. With 300 days of sunshine, the possibilities are unlimited.
- Taos Pueblo - World Heritage Site
This sovereign Native American nation has been continuously occupied for over 1,000 years. Visitors can experience ancient ceremonies, feast days, dances, and Pow-Wows.
- Abiquiu
Abiquiu Reservoir offers some of the finest area fishing.
- Enchanted Circle
This 84-mile day trip of the National Forest Scenic Byway is the highest area in New Mexico at 13,161 feet. This extraordinary drive features some of the oldest rocks in the Southwest.
- Bandelier National Monument
Explore ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings dating back to the 12th century.
- Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
- Wild Rivers Recreation Area
- Manby Hot Springs
These mineral hot springs have long been celebrated for their healing qualities.
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