
Taos Pueblo New Mexico, USA Travel Guide
These accessible locations provide diverse experiences and are within a comfortable driving distance for a day trip from Taos.
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Consider your travel style when planning day trips. Options vary from self-driving to organized tours.
Self-driving offers maximum control over your pace. Mass transit options exist but are limited.
Choose between the ease of a tour or the freedom of independent exploration.
The landscapes around Taos invite exploration, offering many opportunities to connect with nature.
Carson National Forest offers extensive hiking, camping, and fishing. Rio Grande del Norte National Monument safeguards the gorge.
The Enchanted Circle A Scenic drive showcases diverse mountain and valley scenery. The High Road to Taos passes through historic villages.
Taos Ski Valley offers hiking and chairlift rides. Valle Vidal, within Carson National Forest, is known for wildlife.
Encounter unique natural displays depending on your visit time.
The Rio Grande offers thrilling whitewater experiences.
Discover rich cultural heritage beyond A Native american community in new mexico in the surrounding region.
Explore significant landmarks that tell the story of the region.
Visit charming communities known for their traditions and local products.
Discover a revered site with religious importance.
This scenic route is a journey through history and culture.
If your itinerary permits more than just a day trip, consider extending your stay in other parts of New Mexico or neighboring states.
Add 2-3 days for deep exploration of art, history, and culinary scenes.
Spend 1-2 days exploring O'Keeffe landscapes, hiking, or kayaking.
Combine Taos, The City different, Abiquiu, and Enchanted Circle for 3-5 days at a relaxed pace.