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  3. Santa Fe to Taos High Road: Day Trip Itinerary

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  4. The Perfect Santa Fe To Taos Drive

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  5. Santa Fe to Taos High Road: Day Trip Itinerary

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  6. Santa Fe to Taos: A Guide to All the Essential high and low road stops

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  1. The High Road Between Taos and Santa Fe

    The High Road to Taos. Distance: 105 miles/170 KM. Driving Time: 2-1/2 hours from Santa Fe to Taos (no stops) Trip Time: As there are so many interesting places to stop along the way, this trip can take from 4 to 7 hours. Please allow some extra time to enjoy this unique scenic byway and its tiny villages along the way.

  2. The Perfect Santa Fe To Taos Drive

    Stop 6: Stroll Through Ranchos De Taos. Stop 7: Start Your Taos Trip At The Taos Pueblo. Stop 8: Stretch Your Legs At The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. Stop 8: Catch The Views From The Taos Junction Campground. Stop 9: Pay A Visit To The Classical Gas Museum. Bonus List Of 3 More Santa Fe To Taos Drive Stops.

  3. The High Road to Taos: A Quick Guide to a Scenic Drive

    High Road to Taos Directions: From Santa Fe, drive north on US Highway 285/84 for approximately 16 miles to NM Route 503, or Nambe Road; go right. Route 503 continues 7.5 miles to County Road 98 (Juan Medina Road). Here, go left and continue about 2.5 miles to Santuario de Chimayo.

  4. Santa Fe to Taos: A Guide to All the Essential high and low road stops

    Taos and Santa Fe are about 70 miles apart. It takes about 1.5-2 hours to get from Santa Fe to Taos by car. You can rent a car from Albuquerque International Airport (ABQ to Santa Fe takes about 1.5 hrs by road) or from Santa Fe itself.

  5. Santa Fe to Taos High Road: Day Trip Itinerary

    Starting in Santa Fe, Head north on US 84/285 and turn right on NM 503 where the High Road to Taos begins. Take NM 503 to NM 76 and stop in Chimayó, then continue on NM 76 through the towns of Cordova, Truchas, Ojo Sarco and Las Trampas. At the end of NM 76 you can either leave the Taos High Road and head west on NM 75 to Vivac Winery in Dixon ...

  6. Historic New Mexico Road Trip: Santa Fe To Taos

    Offering history, culture, religion, and architecture, the high desert between Santa Fe and Taos is a wonderful place for a road trip. Along the High Road from Santa Fe to Taos, you'll pass through remote mountain villages with Spanish colonial roots, see Pueblo enclaves, visit a chapel that's thought to hold healing earth, take in spectacular views, and explore local arts.

  7. Santa Fe to Taos

    Regardless of the number of towns you choose to stop in, you'll get scenic views and national forest land as you drive from Santa Fe to Taos on the High Road to Taos. Near Española. Santa Fe to Taos Low Road. Time: 1 hour 30 minutes. Distance: 70 miles. To make this journey, you'll head north on US-84, later turning into 285.

  8. Taos and the High Road

    Round trip of approximately 165 miles. To experience the best of both worlds, this route will take you on the "High Road" to Taos and on the way back, you will take the "Low Road" to Santa Fe. Head north on US 84/285 and turn right on NM 503 where the "High Road" to Taos begins. Take NM 503 to NM 76.

  9. Tips for Driving the High Road to Taos from Santa Fe, New Mexico

    High road to Taos stops. The drive from Santa Fe to Taos on the High Road is 105 miles. You can drive it in about 2 to 2-and-a-half hours with no stops. But that would be cheating yourself out of exploring mountain villages, learning about the region's history or admiring the beautiful views.

  10. Experience the best of New Mexico on the High Road to Taos

    On the basis of worthwhile stops per mile, the High Road - 70 miles winding between Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico - might be the best short road trip in the United States. It has dramatic and varied geography, from low deserts and sun-baked pastures to piney mountain passes, wide sandstone cliffs, and river valleys dotted with tin-roofed ...

  11. Scenic Byway

    Scenic Byway - High Road to Taos. Exploring this scenic byway can be done as a day trip while staying in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The journey takes the High Road to Taos Pueblo, one of North America's oldest communities.Traveling along the route takes just over two hours without stops, as you wind through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, quaint towns, Pueblo villages, small farms, historic ...

  12. The High Road to Taos is More Than a Scenic Drive

    Officially the High Road Scenic Byway is 56 miles, starting in Pojoaque, NM and ending in Taos, NM. The route takes you up State Road 503 to Roads 76, 75, and 518. However, once you add in the distance from Santa Fe to Pojoaque, the complete ride is approximately 75 miles one-way and takes about an hour and forty minutes (not including stops ...

  13. Road Trip Loop from Santa Fe to Taos

    Heading to Taos from Santa Fe used to be a fairly straightforward affair, as the two routes between formed a nice scenic loop. The only decision was whether to take the high road through the mountain villages up and the low road along the Rio Grande down—or vice versa. Then in 2009, the West Rim Road along the edge of the Rio Grande Gorge was ...

  14. A Road Trip From Santa Fe to Taos

    After a few days exploring all that Santa Fe has to offer, begin the 2.5-hour journey to Taos. Drive about an hour northwest through the stunning Valles Caldera National Preserve, passing the famous Los Alamos National Laboratory along the way. If the forested views weren't rewarding enough, the Jemez Hot Springs certainly will be, as the ...

  15. Day Trip Heading North on The High Road to Taos

    At her death in Taos in 1956, Frieda was buried at the memorial site and she bequeathed the Ranch to the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Her grave is located just outside the Memorial building. The ranch is open to the public on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Low Road from Taos to Santa Fe

  16. 30 Best Stops Between Santa Fe and Taos

    The direct drive from Santa Fe to Taos is 70.2 mi (113 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 48 mins in normal traffic. If you're going on a road trip from Santa Fe to Taos, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Broken Saddle Riding Co and Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National ...

  17. 10 things you need to see on a road trip on the High Road to Taos

    The High Road is an excellent day or weekend road trip along varying landscapes. Wind through the mountains, desert, trees and small towns, and past galleries, shops and Pueblo villages. Start in Santa Fe and head north on Highway 503. The byway will veer north on 520 and slightly zigzag northeast up to Taos. There are a series of traditional ...

  18. High Road to Taos

    Santa Fe to Taos. This is the drive from Santa Fe to Taos. Your trip is easy and there a few interesting stops along the way. El Santuario de Chimayo with its rerouted healing dirt, and don't miss the gift shop selling dried chili powder. Then the high desert scenery San Jose de Garcia in Las Trampas and the overlooks at 8500 feet in Cordova.

  19. Taking the High Road from Santa Fe to Taos

    Taking the High Road from Santa Fe to Taos. Chimayó, Córdova, Truchas, Las Trampas, Peñasco—these are the tiny villages strung, like beads on a necklace, along the winding highway that runs through the mountains between Santa Fe and Taos. This is probably the area of New Mexico where Spanish heritage has been the least diluted—or at any ...

  20. Road Trip Itinerary: The Best of New Mexico

    This 10-night itinerary takes you through New Mexico, with stops in Roswell, Taos, Santa Fe, as well as and several National Parks. It also includes details on all the best places to eat, rest ...

  21. An Epic 5-Day Northern New Mexico Road Trip

    Before jumping into the specific details of each day on my recommended northern New Mexico road trip itinerary, I thought it might help to start with a map (above) and a list of the destinations I recommend. Day 1: Albuquerque to Santa Fe. Day 2: Santa Fe to Los Alamos. Day 3: Bandelier & Valles Caldera. Day 4: Los Alamos to Taos.

  22. Santa Fe to Taos: Worth the Quick Trip

    In the town of Embudo, halfway between Santa Fe and Taos, is an outdoor activity for you river rats. Add a little adrenaline rush and adventure to your road trip by booking a half-day rafting trip at New Wave Rafting Company. The Racecourse run is a 3-hour excursion and will surely make you feel refreshed and ready to tackle the rest of your drive.

  23. 6 Day New Mexico Itinerary: Albuquerque, Sante Fe, & Taos

    Santa Fe to Taos via the Low Road: 1.5 hours in the car; Albuquerque to Taos: 2.5 hours in the car; 6 Day New Mexico Itinerary Day 1: Travel Day + Albuquerque. ... The High Road: Santa Fe to Taos Road Trip. Along the way to Taos from Santa Fe, plug these spots into your GPS. Be sure to load maps ahead of time as you will likely lose service ...