A sister restaurant to where we are having the Welcome Party! Most popular restaurant in Taos. Make a reservation for before the Welcome Party on OpenTable and include our hashtag, #newbootgoofin in the "special request box" for 15% off your meal here! Then walk on over to the Welcome Party.
This trailhead is right in the Ski Valley across the street from our ceremony site. 3.7 mile, 1,000ft elevation gain, rated Moderate on Alltrails.
Dale means “give it the gas” in Spanish. And boy, is it bringing it! This is a restaurant/bar with music and games. Thursday night they have tequila and tacos, live music, then an open mic!
Our event coordinator's favorite restaurant in Taos! 20 min from the Blake.
Make a reservation ahead of time and remember it is cash only! Great local, organic, creative home-cooking. Housed in a chapel from the 1800s!
Downtown Taos is small and walkable. You can park anywhere around the plaza and get to most restaurants and shopping in town.
Some say it's "The Best Margarita in town". Live music every night of the week!
You can drive or walk across the bridge. A part of the RÍo Grande del Norte National Monument. Try to visit for sunrise or sunset! Take a walk on the West Rim Trail while you are there.
Event space and restaurant open to the public on Sunday evenings only! We plan to spend Sunday night here to wind down after the weekend. Open 4-10pm with a live jazz trio from 6-9pm.
Thursday night karaoke... :)
For those looking to go into town on Saturday. Check out the 3rd Annual Block Party. "Go celebrate the incredible and unique community of Taos with live performances, art making and demonstrations, local food vendors, an artist market, story time, and creative activities for all ages. Featuring free museum admission all day for everyone!" 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Price: Free
Taos Pueblo, a World UNESCO Heritage Site, is a living Native American community located at the base of the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountain range. Experience unique adobe structures, explore shops, and interact with the Pueblo to learn more about their history and culture.