A Drive On This Scenic Byway In New Mexico Is The Perfect Fall Day Trip
By Courtnie Erickson|Published September 30, 2021
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From Southern Utah to the Panhandle in Idaho, Courtnie Erickson has lived in what she believes are the best (and the most beautiful!) areas in the country. She graduated with a journalism degree from Utah State University and has more than 15 years of professional writing experience. You’ll likely see her with a Dr. Pepper in her hand and a pair of running shoes on her feet. Courtnie is a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState.
The Land of Enchantment is home to some pretty incredible scenic byways. You can travel through all types of terrain and capture some extraordinary views. During the fall months, there is one scenic byway that you certainly do not want to miss — the High Road to Taos Scenic Byway. Along this byway, you will not only travel through Spanish villages and by ancient pueblos, but when the fall colors are at their peak, you’ll drive through seas of orange, yellow, and amber.
The High Road to Taos Scenic Byway takes you from Santa Fe to Taos. It is one of the most beautiful scenic drives in New Mexico during the fall.
This road is more than 50 miles of pure beauty. Bring your camera and stop along this scenic drive in New Mexico to capture some images of the gorgeous fall foliage.
When you drive through Chimayo, stop at the tiny church that has become one of the most popular churches in New Mexico. El Santuario de Chimayo is the last surviving Spanish fortified plaza and is believed to be built with miraculous healing powers.
Truchas is another remarkable place to explore along the High Road to Taos Scenic Byway. This small town is built on a mesa below Truchas Peak, New Mexico’s second-tallest mountain. Here, you can capture some pretty spectacular views and the fall colors are stunning.
You will not want to miss the San Francisco de Asis Church in Taos. This is one of the most photographed and painted churches in the Land of Enchantment. This beautiful church was built in the early 1800s.
To learn more about the High Road to Taos Scenic Byway in New Mexico, click here.
Have you ever traveled on this scenic drive in New Mexico during the fall? If so, we want to hear all about your experience in the comments, and don’t forget to include photos!
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