- Our list of the best things to do in Taos, New Mexico, features the top 59 nearby activities — including 36 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Taos, NM has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 29 things to do within the city of Taos, NM , followed by 31 popular activities in nearby cities, including Red River, Angel Fire, Dixon, Ranchos De Taos, Taos Ski Valley, Cimarron, Eagle Nest, El Prado and Embudo
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26.6 Miles
Within the Southern Rocky Mountains, the Taos Ski Valley brings a prominent ski experience to New Mexico. It features world-renowned terrain and extremely light powder over its 1,300 acres of land.
26.7 Miles
For the ultimate winter adventure, visit Bobcat Pass Snowmobile. Riders can rent snowmobiles or ATV's and head out into the mountains on a guided tour with opportunities along the way to stop and take pictures of the stunning views.
27.7 Miles
Several types of rafting trips are offered through New Mexico River Adventures - Day Tours. Advanced rafters can take wild whitewater trips while less advanced can take easy float excursions or even family rafting with kids.
31.5 Miles
A three story flour mill powered by water, the Cleveland Roller Mill Museum features a variety of exhibits about the history and culture of mills. The museum also hosts festivals with local arts, crafts, and music.
33.0 Miles
Home to a variety of wildlife, Cimarron River allows visitors to see animals like beavers, deer and mountain lions. The river can be used for fishing and the surrounding area can be used for picnics.
34.6 Miles
The Chimayo Museum is dedicated to educate visitors about the culture of Chimayo and its surrounding communities. Young students are specifically targeted with the exhibits and stories that form the base of the museum's collections.
34.8 Miles
The Chimayo Trading and Mercantile is a studio and art gallery that produces and exhibits local Chimayo weaving and baskets. Other crafts for sale include jewelry, pottery, paintings, and t-shirts.
35.7 Miles
Camping, training, and work programs are the main features of the Philmont Scout Ranch. While it is mostly a site for the Boy Scouts of America, both children and adults can participate in programs and visit the on-site musem.
39.5 Miles
Abiquiu Lake is a 4,000-acre lake on the Chama River which features a high walled canyon above the main body of the lake. Popular activities include swimming, wakeboarding, water skiing, fishing, kayaking, and boating.
40.9 Miles
A wide range of interests are covered by the Ghost Ranch. Visitors are able to enjoy and learn more about the area's natural beauty, history, geology, art, and paleontology through several workshops that are held at the site.