- TripBuzz discovered 48 different types of activities for couples in the Espanola area, including Ancient Ruins (like Puye Cliff Dwellings), Adventure Tour (like New Mexico River Adventures - Day Tours), Art Museum (like Museum of International Folk Art) and Hot Springs & Geysers (like Ten Thousand Waves), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 49 date ideas in or near Espanola, New Mexico, including 47 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Abiquiu and Embudo.
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Filled with the art collection of the Blumenschein family, the Blumenschein Home & Museum illustrates how local Taos artists lived and worked. In addition to local art examples, the museum also holds European and Spanish Colonial style antiques.
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Established in 1923, the Harwood Museum of Art hosts a variety of collections, both permanent and visiting. They spotlight local works of art as well as bringing in a variety of works from all over the world.
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Providing a number of half- and full-day rafting trips, Cottam's Rio Grande Rafting is a guided tour experience of the Rio Grande. Additional activities include paddleboarding, mountain biking, rock climbing and horseback riding.
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Featuring a complimentary wine glass, Black Mesa Taos Wine Tasting Room offers visitors up to six tastings from its wine catalog, which includes dessert and red wines. The room has a gift shop with cards, treats, and wine related gifts.
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Part of the Taos Historic District, Taos Plaza was settled more than 300 years ago by Spanish colonists. The Plaza has shops containing New Mexico cultural items and foods, including pottery, clothing and jewelry and holds events and celebrations.
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A smoke-free casino that offers views of the surrounding mountains, Taos Mountain Casino features a variety of slot machines and table games. They also have a restaurant and a smoke shop on the premises.
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Enchanted Circle Drive is an 85 mile scenic byway which passes through a variety of landscapes, such as valleys, mountains, and forests. This byway may interest those looking for a scenic sightseeing experience.
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The High Road to Taos begins north of San Francisco and traverses a variety of natural settings on the way to Taos, including desert and woodlands. The High Road offers natural scenery and sites of cultural and historical interest.
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The five mile stretch of the Rio Grande known as Racecourse is a class III rapid. White-water rafting is the chief draw, whether guided or solo, along this scenic river passage.
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With Pueblo Balloon Company, visitors can get a birds eye view of natural landmarks like the Rio Grande and the Grand Canyon. From the balloon, visitors can spot wild animals like coyotes, goats, and deer.