High Road to Taos

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High Road to Taos is a scenic, historic route in northern New Mexico known for its traditional Spanish villages, adobe churches, and dramatic mountain landscapes connecting Santa Fe and Taos.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic route
scenic route
tourist attraction
approximateEndPoint Taos area
approximateStartPoint Pojoaque, New Mexico
surface form: Pojoaque area near Santa Fe
connects Santa Fe
Taos
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalHeritage Indigenous heritage
Spanish colonial heritage
hasFeature art galleries
high-elevation mountain passes
local craft shops
rural landscapes
traditional adobe architecture
hasLandmark San Francisco de Asís Mission Church
San José de Gracia Church
Santuario de Chimayó
knownFor Hispanic culture
Native American culture
adobe churches
dramatic mountain landscapes
scenic views
traditional Spanish villages
languageHeritage English
Spanish
Tewa
locatedIn New Mexico
locatedInRegion northern New Mexico
near Carson National Forest NERFINISHED
partlyFollows New Mexico State Road 518
New Mexico State Road 75
New Mexico State Road 76
partOfRegion Sangre de Cristo Mountains
passesThrough Chimayó
Las Trampas
Peñasco
Picuris Pueblo
surface form: Picurís Pueblo

Ranchos de Taos
Truchas
popularActivity church visits
photography
village walking tours
regionType rural
seasonalAttraction fall foliage
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
scenic driving

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