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Taos Adult Itineraries

14 June 2018

TAOS GETAWAY EXPERIENCE SUMMER AT TAOS

Northern New Mexico is an undiscovered outdoor playground. In Taos, the sky is clear and stars shine brightly at night, perfect for camping and alpine starts. From the 13,000 ft Wheeler peak to the Rio Grande Gorge which reaches 800 feet into the earth, this region is rich in outdoor exploration.

Taos offers the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of your daily routine. From a romantic escape to a cultural getaway, check out these trip planning ideas and book a summer vacation to Taos today.

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EVENING AT 192

Centered around a communal theme, this inviting, intimate dining room radiates international flare—rustic European alpine architecture folded into colorful New Mexican design.

THE SPA & WELLNESS CENTER

The new Spa & Wellness Center located inside The Blake offers holistic treatments and services designed to rejuvante and heal the mind, body and spirit. Drawing from the energy of the mountain, a visit to the spa inspires connection and wellness. View available services and make a reservation today.

OJO CALIENTE MINERAL SPRINGS RESORT & SPA

After an exhilarating day on the slopes, come soak your bones in the steamy, soothing hot springs of Ojo Caliente. Ojo is only 37 miles south of Taos. Take Rt. 64 past the Gorge Bridge and onto the newly paved Rim Road to US 285.

TAOS PUEBLO

Our people have a detailed oral history which is not divulged due to religious privacy. Archaeologists say that ancestors of the Taos Indians lived in this valley long before Columbus discovered America and hundreds of years before Europe emerged from the Dark Ages.

RIO GRANDE BRIDGE

Travel west on US Hwy 64 to reach the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, the second highest bridge on the U.S. Highway System. The bridge is a three-span steel continuous-deck-truss structure with a concrete-filled steel-grid deck. It was called the “bridge to nowhere” while it was being built because the funding did not exist to continue the road on the other side.

ART & CULTURAL TOURS

Explore the people, food, cultures, and vastness of New Mexico and the Four Corners area. All of these experiences have culminated to create a one of a kind company that offers you the adventures we've sought over the years and turning the unpackaged, raw and sometimes gritty into tangible, accessible, and fun!