Taos Vacation Guide 2025
Nestled at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos is one of New Mexico’s most captivating destinations. With its blend of ancient Pueblo culture, artsy vibes, and world-class outdoor recreation, this high desert town attracts travelers from all walks of life.
This 2025 Taos vacation guide covers everything you need to know for planning your perfect visit.
Why Visit Taos?
Taos isn’t just a destination, it’s an experience. From skiing and rafting to exploring historic pueblos and vibrant galleries, Taos offers a rare mix of cultural richness and natural beauty.
Top Reasons to Visit:
- Ancient Pueblo architecture
- Taos Ski Valley
- Art and music festivals
- Mesmerizing desert and mountain landscapes
Top Things to Do in Taos
1. Taos Pueblo
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this living Native American community has been continuously inhabited for over 1,000 years. It's open to visitors who want to learn about its traditions and architecture.
2. Taos Ski Valley
A favorite among skiers and snowboarders, this mountain resort offers challenging runs and stunning alpine views.

3. Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
Walk or drive across one of the highest bridges in the U.S., offering jaw-dropping views of the Rio Grande below.
4. Millicent Rogers Museum
This museum showcases an exceptional collection of Native American and Hispanic art, jewelry, and textiles.
5. Downtown Taos Plaza
This charming town center is full of art galleries, gift shops, restaurants, and historic adobe buildings.
Where to Eat in Taos
Taos’ food scene blends Southwestern flavors with global flair, all set in a cozy, small-town atmosphere.
Top Restaurants:
- Doc Martin’s Restaurant – Inside the historic Taos Inn, offering local and seasonal fare
- Lambert’s of Taos – Creative American cuisine in a romantic setting
- Orlando’s – Fun, colorful, and known for its chile-laden comfort food
Best Time to Visit Taos
Taos is a year-round destination depending on what you want to do:
- Winter (Dec–Feb): Ski season and snow sports
- Spring (Mar–May): Quieter time with pleasant weather
- Summer (Jun–Aug): Festivals, hiking, and rafting
- Fall (Sept–Nov): Colorful foliage and fewer crowds
Where to Stay in Taos
Choose from cozy inns, ski lodges, or unique adobe-style hotels.
Top Picks:
- El Monte Sagrado – Luxury eco-resort with spa and stunning grounds
- Taos Inn – Historic charm in the heart of downtown
- SnowMansion Adventure Lodge – Budget-friendly and great for groups
Day Trips from Taos
- High Road to Taos Scenic Byway – A picturesque route between Taos and Santa Fe
- Earthship Biotecture – Explore sustainable, off-grid homes
- Red River – Quaint mountain town with year-round outdoor fun
Taos Travel Tips
- High Elevation: Taos sits over 6,900 feet so stay hydrated and take it slow at first.
- Respect the Pueblo: When visiting Taos Pueblo, follow all visitor guidelines and photography rules.
- Layer Up: Mountain weather can change quickly. We recommending bringing layers regardless of season.
Experience More of New Mexico
Taos is just one gem in a state full of treasures. Check out our Top 10 Vacation Spots in New Mexico and explore nearby Santa Fe in our Santa Fe Vacation Guide.
For more planning resources, visit Taos.org and the New Mexico Tourism Department.
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