Why is taos pueblo closed




















We are asking all visitors to refrain from attempting to visit Taos Pueblo as you will not be allowed near or in sight of the village area. We understand the challenges that have come about with this virus and the tourism industry, but we want to make sure our community and visitors are safe and sound.

We welcome visitors to our home. Taos Pueblo is a living Native American community located at the base of the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountain range. Visitors are welcome to come and share in the day of family, friends, and feast. Traditionally, a trade fair for visitors near and far. As part of our traditions and customs we have our footraces in the morning, open to the public at 8 am , your more than welcome to observe the morning festivities.

Through out the day an open market will be accessible to take home wares from an array of visiting vendors.

The afternoon will be filled with laughter as the Koshare for lack of written term in the Tiwa or Sacred clowns for lack of term in English greet the community for the remainder of the day 1 pm — 5 pm, approximately. Please be mindful this day is a sacred day and all elements of the Taos Pueblo community are to be respected.

Cell phones, cameras, drones, etc. We must all take the precautions to ensure the safety of our community and loved ones. We are asking all visitors to refrain from attempting to visit Taos Pueblo as you will not be allowed near or in sight of the village area. We understand the challenges that have come about with this virus and the tourism industry, but we want to make sure our community and visitors are safe and sound. We are a living Native American community.

The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over years. We welcome you to visit our village when you travel to Northern New Mexico. Rules and regulations apply, all photos are for personal use only.

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Tour Operators. In this section. Taos Pueblo, also known as the place of the red willows, sits at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Box Taos, NM Visit Website.

The Taos people are very skilled in leatherwork, evident in the drums and moccasins they make. Grid List Map. Sort By: Recommended Distance.



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