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A Perfect Guide For Your Taos Vacation Trip

The town of Taos was founded in 1795 in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Popular for its rich culture, heritage, Taos attracts hundreds of tourists and visitors from surrounding areas and is widely known for its ski valley village and alpine ski resort in the county. If you have planned a weekend ski Taos, NM getaway with your family or friends, this article will ensure you make the most of your trip.

Taos Visitor Checklist

  • Plan for Taos Pueblo

Taos pueblo is a living native community and a UNESCO world heritage site dating back to the 14th century. The buildings made of traditional clay do not make use of electricity or running water to this day. This area, however, has a strict restricted photography policy. Make sure you go through them before capturing any images. It is open for most of the year but often remains closed for a few weeks in the winter. So, check the events list before planning your visit.

  • Visit the Francisco De Asis Church

As the only church in the area, Francisco De Asis Church has a 200-year-old history. Also known as the “Ranchos Church,” the clay design and structure are quite popular and widely portrayed in the works of Georgia O'Keeffe, a painter, and photographer Ansel Adams. It’s an integral part of the local religious community. As a tradition, every year, members of the congregation gather to replaster the church in clay to maintain its integrity. The church is famous for the painting of Jesus (going by the name, “The Mystery Painting”). It’s acclaimed for the fact that it tends to glow in the dark within the temperature-controlled atmosphere of the church room.

  • Go Skiing in Taos Ski Valley

The Tao Ski Valley, NM is the most popular option among tourists for skiing and snowboarding. With social distancing norms in place, look for packages that ensure your safety while providing entertainment value. Apart from this, there are three other ski resort options, namely, Angel fire, Red river, and Sipapu resort.

  • Walk Across the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

Within a few miles west of Taos along U.S. Route 64 comes the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. Established in the mid-1960s, the bridge is one of the 10 highest in the country. It was also named among the list of the nation’s most beautiful steel bridges. It provides a picturesque view while stretching 1,300 feet across the Rio Grande. This bridge has also been featured in several movies.

Enjoy your Taos getaway with a well-planned trip. If you are looking for a place to stay for your trip, we might be able to help. Visit Taos vacation homes for more details.

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