Playing off what locals like to do in the Taos Ski Valley, located at 7,000 to 8,000 feet in elevation, groups and individuals can tap into many cultural options, such as creating art using an iPhone or iPad with Jonathan Sobol, an artist who has been based in Taos for 29 years. Here are some other fun ideas from four different adventure categories, with more details available at taos.org/adventure.
Active Adventures: Take a personal guided tour with a member of Taos Pueblo, the only living Native American Community that is both a UNESCO Living World Heritage Cultural Site and the oldest continually inhabited pueblo in the United States (for more than 1,000 years). Visitors can also experience the procession of the royalty during Fiestas de Taos.
Playful Adventures: Wander the dozen-plus labyrinths around Taos or soak in a natural hot spring.
Creative Adventures:Â Go llama trekking through the Rio Grande Gorge or take a moonlight hike to Williams Lake.
Cultural Adventures: Step into the shoes of Georgia O’Keeffe and paint in the locations she created many of her most famous works or schedule a photo safari.