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Taos Area
Taos is a town located about 70 miles north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Taos is bounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and is best known for its historic adobe buildings such as Taos Pueblo, which is a multistory adobe complex that has been inhabited by Native Americans for centuries.
Other nearby communities include Ranchos de Taos, Cañon, Taos Canyon, Ranchitos, El Prado, and Arroyo Seco. The town is close to Taos Pueblo, the Native American village and tribe from which it takes its name.
Beginning in 1899, artists began to settle in Taos; six formed the Taos Society of Artists in 1915. In time, the Taos art colony developed. Many paintings were made of local scenes, especially of Taos Pueblo and activities there, as the artists often modeled Native Americans from the pueblo in their paintings. Some of the artists’ studios have been preserved and may be viewed by visitors to Taos. These include the Ernest L. Blumenschein House, the Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio—Joseph Henry Sharp Studios, and the Nicolai Fechin house, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Influential later 20th-century Taos artists include R. C. Gorman and Agnes Martin.
The Taos valley, Rio Grande and Taos mountains provide many opportunities for recreation, such as fly fishing, horseback riding, golfing, hot air ballooning, llama trekking, rafting, mountain biking and more. In the winter many people come to Taos to ski. Wheeler Peak, at 13,161 feet, is the highest peak in New Mexico. The Taos area has four ski areas – Taos Ski Valley, Red River ski area, Sipapu (ski area) and Angel Fire ski area. Other winter activities include hot air ballooning, horseback riding, snow-shoeing, cross-country skiing, ice skating, ice fishing and snowmobiling.
Homes & Land for Sale in the Taos, New Mexico Area
417 Los Pandos
$349,000 - 2 BD/1 BA
70-Taos and Environ - Active
Sqft: 821 - Acres: 0.08
7 Rocky Road
$349,000 - 2 BD/1 BA
70-Taos and Environ - Active
Sqft: 1079 - Acres: 0.04
196 County Road 140 B1
$345,000 - 3 BD/2 BA
44-Hernandez - Pending
Sqft: 2500 - Acres: 0.98
43 Sueno De Vigil Road
$320,000 - 3 BD/2 BA
45-Arroyo Seco - Pending
Sqft: 1139 - Acres: 0.88
84/285 Hennigan Lot C
$300,000 - 5.28 acres
45-Arroyo Seco
Active
tbd Calle Mirador
$295,000 - 10.62 acres
70-Taos and Environ
Active
503 Camino del Medio
$293,000 - 4 BD/3 BA
70-Taos and Environ - Pending
Sqft: 2160 - Acres: 0.89
103A County Road 56
$285,000 - 3 BD/2 BA
44-Hernandez - Active
Sqft: 1576 - Acres: 0.75
40 Acres Tune Drive
$280,000 - 40 acres
70-Taos and Environ
Active
5 Gould Lane
$260,000 - 4 BD/3 BA
45-Arroyo Seco - Pending
Sqft: 2128 - Acres: 0.94
7 Prive Dr 1528
$235,000 - 4 BD/2 BA
44-Hernandez - Active
Sqft: 1406 - Acres: 0.24
84/285 Hennigan Lot B
$225,000 - 3.21 acres
45-Arroyo Seco
Active
224 Cabrestro Road
$190,000 - 1 BD/1 BA
70-Taos and Environ - Active
Sqft: 432 - Acres: 0.78
Lot 2F Camino Golondrina
$170,000 - 6 acres
70-Taos and Environ
Active
0 Blueberry Hill Rd
$169,000 - 4.18 acres
70-Taos and Environ
Active
1206 NM - 75
$160,000 - 1 BD/1 BA
70-Taos and Environ - Active
Sqft: 859 - Acres: 1.11
0 Blueberry Hill Rd
$159,000 - 4.2 acres
70-Taos and Environ
Active