Taos, NM Tourist Activities for July 2005
by John F. Slenes and Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza

Visitors to Northern New Mexico benefit from and enjoy numerous activities during the month of July. It may well be THE month to get the Taos Experience! The following ideas cover less than half the scheduled festivals, shows, and other things to see and do. With a little research and a few phone calls, you'll find more fun filled activities. This list is an "appetizer". My advice is simple...plan more than just a weekend in Taos this summer!

A number of special activities are scheduled both in town and in other nearby communities throughout the entire month of July. One example is Taos Plaza Live with free live entertainment every Thursday evening on historic Taos Plaza. White water rafting in the Rio Grande continues thanks to the huge snowfall of the past winter. That should cool you during these hot summer days.  If you prefer to experience the Rio Grande Gorge, yet remain dry, a hot air balloon ride into the gorge is a trip you will not forget! Balloon information at www.puebloballoon.com . Taos Ski Valley and Angel Fire chair lifts are up and running for your scenic enjoyment, at www.skitaos.org and www.angelfireresort.com . Angel Fire hosts the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup Races July 9, 2005. Some even take their mountain bike up for an exciting ride down. Some folks take their mountain bike up the lifts for an exciting ride down. Stargazing is perfect at Taos Ski Valley July 16. Hiking and biking is always an option in the Northern NM mountains. Cumbres & Toltec offers an authentic steam powered train experience! Check them at www.cumbrestoltec.com . Links to those and other activities are at the Inn site listed below.

For the art lover, many galleries have special shows and openings throughout the month. The local museums also offer a wide variety of workshops, exhibitions, and shows, www.taosmusems.com. Prefer a play? "Alice In Wonderland" will be presented July 16, 2005. Prefer a movie? TCA presents several movies during July, www.taoscenterforthearts.org . Don't forget the local movie theater, Storyteller with 7 screens of entertainment, www.transluxmovies.com . Several Arts & Crafts Fests occur in Taos and nearby communities during July. Further information can be found at many of the Taos area web sites including the Inn site listed below.

Prefer live entertainment? Taos' newest offering is Ronnie Lee's Supper Club with fine dining and live music. Several other venues (at least 12) offer live entertainment ranging from Rock to Country. SOMOS offers the Summer Writers Series with weekly presentations at varied locations around Taos, www.somostaos.org . Taos School of Music offers concerts and seminars throughout the summer, www.taosschoolofmusic.com . Maybe you'd like to hone your artistic skills? Try Taos Art School, www.taosartschool.org .

Just want to relax? You can always do that at Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza in our central courtyard. You are invited to use our BBQ grill. Perhaps a massage or other spa treatment is what melts your butter? Taos offers a wide range of providers of the many differing forms of spa and massage therapy. There are a couple of health clubs that offer day passes. The town has a swimming pool for those who seek a wet suit. Just a few miles distant is Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs, www.ojocalientespa.com

If wandering around is your wish, start with historic Taos Plaza with shops, galleries, food, and entertainment. Just North of the Plaza is Bent Street with more sites and the Bent Museum. Just South of the Plaza is Historic Ledoux Street and a couple museums. West of the Plaza is Kit Carson Road and more fun corners to explore. North of the Plaza, you'll find Paseo del Pueblo Norte, another relaxing stroll through time.

No visit to Taos is complete without a visit to Taos Pueblo. July 8-10 is the time to be at the Pueblo to see the 20th annual Taos Pow Wow. The Pueblo is considered one of the world's greatest historical and cultural sites and one of the few World Heritage Centers that are occupied. Feel the need for a little action? Taos Mountain Casino offers a smoke free environment with video and reel slots, video poker, craps, blackjack, and a deli.

If your favorite line is "the worst day fishing beats the best day working", the Taos area offers many choice fishing holes. Streams, rivers, and lakes offer the angler world class fishing within a couple hours of Taos. Some spots are as close as 15 minutes. Taos has a number of stores and guides for all your angling needs.

A variety of golf courses is also available in Taos. From close at hand Taos Country Club to more distant pueblo and community courses, the vistas of Northern NM are a unique experience for most golfers from other parts of the country.

Day long self guided drive trips take too much detail for this short article. Here's a short list: Enchanted Circle, Wild and Scenic Rivers, High Road, Los Alamos, Whittington Center, Cimarron and Philmont Scout Ranch, Dunes National Monument, US 64, and others.  More information on things to see and do in Taos are located at our Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza web site, the Chamber, the Forest Service.  Email me any questions or further information, indianhills@newmex.com or jfslenes@aol.com. See You in Taos!

The above is merely a sample of July things to do and see. More information on Taos activities can be found at Taos County Chamber of Commerce, www.taoschamber.com . More information and links can be found at Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza , . Email me for questions or further information, indianhills@newmex.com or jfslenes@aol.com.