- TripBuzz found 41 things to do with kids in or near Taos, New Mexico, including 25 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Red River, Angel Fire, Taos Ski Valley and Cimarron.
- From Wild Rivers Recreation Area to Williams Lake, the Taos area offers 32 different types of family activities, including: Scenic Drives, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Rafting.
- Located in northern New Mexico, in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, lies the city of Taos. With over twenty historical sites located throughout the city, Taos has become a popular tourist destination for it's culture and heritage. Visitors can view historic pueblos, churches and home, while enjoying a tour of the local distillery, mission and local museums.
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By taking a moderately difficult hike to the highest point in New Mexico, you will reach Wheeler Peak. Enthusiasts who make it to the top can see miles of breathtaking vistas and lush alpine forests.
14.6 Miles
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P.O. Box 2, Taos Ski Valley, NM
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Different types of tours are conducted through A.A. Taos Ski Valley Wilderness Adventures. Guests are able to take family oriented horseback riding tours or snowmobile tours depending on the season.
14.8 Miles
Dedicated to veterans of the Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was originally known as the Vietnam Veterans Peace and Brotherhood Chapel. The memorial also features a Visitors Center to act as a place for reunions, healing, reflections, and sharing of experiences.
16.7 Miles
Skiing and snowboarding are the main attractions at the Angel Fire Resort. There are several terrain parks, tubing trails, night skiing spots, and the ability to take both skiing and snowboarding lessons.
19.5 Miles
Avid hikers and mountain bikers are sure to enjoy Goose Lake Trail and its challenging route up through the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. The stunning views can also be reached by ATV or Jeep, but however you arrive, you will be glad you did.
19.5 Miles
There are both summer and winter activities at the Columbine Trail for those who wish to experience the scenery and local nature. The summer months support hiking and horseback riding while the winter months offer snowshoeing and cross country skiing.
19.9 Miles
A part of the 30,000+ acre Colin Neblett Wildlife Area, Cimarron Canyon State Park offers hiking, wildlife viewing, and striking scenery. Perhaps the most unique draw is the Cimarron Palisades, massive granite formations standing 400 feet high.
22.7 Miles
There is no better way to experience the Red River scenic areas, than to visit New Mexico Adventure Company. Year-round, guests can take guided tours to all of the best sites, or rent the equipment and do it themselves.
22.7 Miles
Treat your adventurous side to Red River Offroad Day Tours and experience all that there is to see in and around Red River. Enjoy a guided tour through the mountains or rent an ATV and ride the trails yourself, it is an adventure you won't soon forget.