With more artists per capita than Paris and more non-profit cultural institutions than cities ten times its size, Taos invites exploration year 'round. In addition to the six museums described here, other must-see sites include centuries-old Taos Pueblo, the historic district centered around Taos Plaza and the San Fransico de Asis Church in Ranchos de Taos. Taos' natural beauty is also worth exploring. Whether rafting the white water of the Rio Grande, skiing the snowy slopes at tone of five area resorts or driving through the mountain communities on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Loop, Taos County scenery is a feast for the eyes. Welcoming lodges, hotels and inns provide warm Southwestern hospitality with modern amenities. Countless fine restaurants serve all varieties of cuisine from spicy Northern New Mexican dishes to Continental and New American fare.
For a complimentary copy of the Taos Vacation Guide, call the Taos County Chamber of Commerce toll-free from all 50 states and Canada. 1 800 732-TAOS.