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2:00 pm
This event is Black Tie Optional
Our wedding party will be wearing gowns and tuxedos, we are encouraging tuxedos if you have them, polished formalwear, or suit and tie. Don't be afraid to wear cowboy boots with a suit! Please note that the high desert can get pretty chilly at night during this time of year.
Travel Note
We’re so excited to celebrate with you in Taos, New Mexico! Because Taos is a mountain town, most guests will fly into a nearby airport and drive to the venue. We recommend booking travel early, especially if you’re planning to stay through the weekend. RECOMMENDED AIRPORTS ✈️ Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) Best overall option * Approximately 2.5–3 hours from Taos * Most flight options and generally the best prices * Rental cars readily available * Scenic drive through northern New Mexico ✈️ Santa Fe Regional Airport (SAF) Closest major airport * Approximately 1.5–2 hours from Taos * Smaller airport with fewer direct flights * Convenient if flights work with your schedule ✈️ Denver International Airport (DEN) Good option for direct flights * Approximately 4.5–5 hours by car * Often offers more direct flights and competitive pricing * Great option if flying from cities with limited Southwest service ⸻ 🚙 RENTAL CARS We strongly recommend renting a car, as Taos and the surrounding area are spread out and rideshare availability can be limited. If you’re interested in sharing a rental car, consider coordinating with other wedding guests.
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Art-filled boutique hotel in Taos’ historic district. beautifully renovated adobe property with pool, restaurant & thoughtful southwest design 15 mins from stakeout 5 mins from center of town hello@hotelwilla.com
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Historic southwestern inn with live music, on-site bar & restaurant, popular for guests wanting a traditional Taos experience 15 mins from Stakeout 5 mins from center of town reservations@sagebrushinn.com
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classic locals hangout bar, great location, subpar rooms (but who needs sleep!) 15 mins from Stakeout 0 mins from center of town joe.kendall@taosinn.com
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full service & newly renovated 14 mins from Stakeout 7 mins from center of town
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Centered around a historic adobe hacienda preserved with its original architectural elements and transformed into one of the most charming and luxurious hide-aways in Taos 6 mins from Stakeout! 12 mins from center of town
Ghost Ranch is located 65 miles northwest of Santa Fe (forty miles beyond Española) on U.S. 84 between mile markers 224 and 225. info@ghostranch.org
Taos Pueblo is a living community—and one of the oldest in North America. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark, it has been continuously inhabited for more than a thousand years. Built from adobe brick and finished annually with a fresh coat of mud plaster, the multi-story homes are entered through rooftop ladders, as they have been for generations. Guided tours led by Pueblo members offer insight into the community’s architecture, cultural traditions, and role as a historic trade center taospueblotourism@gmail.com
Founded in 1868, Ojo Caliente is the OG of American wellness resorts. The property sprawls across 1,100 acres and offers access to forested trails for hiking and biking—but no one will judge you if you don’t leave the springs. Soak in lithium-rich mineral pools, book a hot stone massage, or stretch out in a yoga class. The Posi Primo suites come with private soaking tubs. The on-site restaurant sources much of its produce from its own garden, so even the food feels healing. reservations@ojospa.com
Founded in 1916, the Harwood is a cornerstone of the Taos art world. Its collection includes works from the early Taos Society of Artists, the abstract-heavy Taos Moderns, and a range of contemporary Native and Hispanic artists. A dedicated gallery honors Agnes Martin, the reclusive minimalist painter who lived nearby and whose quiet grids somehow echo the region’s spiritual vastness.
Equal parts historic home and gallery space, the Fechin House is a showcase of Nicolai Fechin’s work—not just on canvas, but in wood, plaster, and light. The Russian-born artist hand-carved much of the home himself, blending ornate old-world craftsmanship with the raw textures of the Southwest. A recent expansion added a new gallery for larger exhibitions, but the original house remains the main draw. frontdesk@taosartmuseum.org
Set in a former chapel, this cozy dinner spot feels quietly devotional about its food. The vibe is warm, the cooking from scratch, and the wine list robust. Start with the avocado-grapefruit-mint beets, follow with squash-poblano soup or gnocchi, and don’t leave without the blue cornmeal mix for home. CASH ONLY
We adore your children, but our wedding and reception will be an adults-only event. We kindly ask that only those listed on the invitation attend. Thank you for helping us create the celebration we’ve envisioned, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you!