The 77-Mile Scenic Drive In New Mexico You Will Want To Take As Soon As You Can
Who’s ready to hit the road for an exciting adventure featuring awe-inspiring scenery? If you have a day where your calendar is completely open, you’ll want to check out one of New Mexico’s prettiest scenic drives featuring a rich history and spectacular views.
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One of New Mexico's premier pretty drives, this name of this route refers to the mountainous region you'll drive through. It also features architecture from the state's Spanish colonial days and some iconic views you've no doubt seen in art from internationally acclaimed artists like Ansel Adams and Georgia O'Keefe.
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This little town is home to the historic and exquisite Santuario de Chimayó. The chapel was built in 1816 and is best known as a pilgrimage destination and a site of holy dirt that some believe has healing powers.
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Nestled in the mountains, this town is known for its quaint Spanish colonial architecture and arrangement. Of these, the San José de Gracia Church is the most well-known. It dates to 1760 and features some beautiful woodwork and paintings.
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The area has a rich agricultural history and, more recently, a small artistic community has developed. Stop by the Light Mountain Art Gallery or the Peñasco Theatre for a show, or stop for a bite to eat at Victor's Drive-In or Sugar Nymphs Bistro.
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A one-mile trail will take you to the pueblo site and farming areas, as well as give you a chance to take in the scenic mountainous region.
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Here, you'll find San Francisco de Asís Mission Church built in 1772 and the popular subject of photographers and painters. The church is gorgeous inside and out, featuring a beautiful adobe that contrasts pleasantly with the blue sky and delicate, intricate décor inside.
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Be sure to stop at the Taos Plaza in the heart of town. You'll find galleries, restaurants, gift shops, and even more historic buildings here.
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The High Road to Taos Scenic Byway measures 77 miles and runs between Santa Fe and Ranchos de Taos in northern New Mexico.
Route: Google Maps
Mileage: 155.4 miles (over and back)
Looking for something else to do during your downtime? If an easy hike sounds like the perfect way to enjoy a cool, sunny day, check out the Catwalk National Recreation Trail near Deming. Read more in The One Walk Above The Trees In New Mexico That’s Beautiful Any Time Of Year.
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