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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Oct 31, 2019 · There aren’t many restaurants along the High Road, and certainly none as acclaimed as Rancho de Chimayó.The family-owned restaurant has been serving traditional New Mexican fare in an adobe home near the Santuario for more than 50 years.

  4. Oct 8, 2023 · Have you driven the High Road To Taos while visiting Santa Fe, New Mexico?This scenic road is a great way to get out of town for a bit. Or do like Alan and I did when we drove the High Road, spend a couple of nights on a Taos getaway before returning to “The City Different.”. A great way to drive to Taos from Santa Fe is up on the High Road through the Sangre de Christo mountains where you ...

  5. Sep 5, 2020 · The High Road. The High Road is a scenic, winding road through the mountains and small communities between Taos and Santa Fe. Longer and less direct, this 105 mile route will take approximately two and a half hours without any stops.

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · 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.

  7. May 31, 2019 · The village of Chimayo, famous for its heirloom red chile and its Catholic pilgrimage site, is the first obvious stop. Here, the High Road to Taos from Santa Fe begins to climb from desert landscape, slowly transitioning to higher pine forest beyond the village of Truchas.

  8. The main route to Taos (NM 68, the so-called “Low Road”) is a quite dramatic drive if you've got limited time, but by far the most spectacular way is via what’s known as the High Road.

  9. General Information. The High Road to Taos Scenic Byway is a lovely, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Santa Fe and Taos.It offers magnificent vistas of snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows, and charming traditional Spanish and Pueblo villages.. This lovely scenery has inspired many artists and artisans who live along the High Road, some of whom are featured in our blog:

  10. The High Road to Taos Scenic Byway begins north of Santa Fe in Pojoaque, New Mexico, at the intersection of U.S. 285/84 and State Road 503.It continues along State Road 503 to Nambé Pueblo.Founded in the 14th century, Nambé means "People of the Round Earth" in Tewa, their native language. The pueblo plaza is a registered National Historic Landmark. ...

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