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  1. lazytrips.com

    Nov 7, 2023Where are Santa Fe and Taos located? Santa Fe and Taos are both located in north-central New Mexico, in the southwest of the United States. Santa Fe, which is close to the southern end of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range, has the highest altitude of any US state capital (over 7000 feet).
  2. The High Road Between Taos and Santa Fe. Home; Discover Blog; Art & Culture; Tours; The High Road Between Taos and Santa Fe; 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 ...
  3. yrofthemonkey.com

    How far is Santa Fe from Taos? Taos and Santa Fe are about 70 miles apart. It takes about 1.5-2 hours to get from Santa Fe to Taos by car. You can rent a car from Albuquerque International Airport (ABQ to Santa Fe takes about 1.5 hrs by road) or from Santa Fe itself. Best time to drive from Santa Fe to Taos
  4. acoupleofdrifters.com

    Santa Fe and Taos are certainly two of the biggest tourist attractions in New Mexico, and for good reason. Both locales offer Northern New Mexican architecture, cuisine, galleries, museums and rather stunning surrounds. However, the drive between these two attractions on the National Scenic Byway known as the High Road to Taos deserves special ...
  5. 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. 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.
  6. pommietravels.com

    Apr 11, 2024Taos is located about 70 miles northeast of Santa Fe. The drive takes roughly 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic and which road you take. Obviously it will take longer if you stop at gas stations or in some of the small towns along the way.
  7. fourkachinas.com

    This route from Santa Fe to Taos winds through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, spanning approximately 105 miles, and takes about 2 to 3 hours of driving time - depending on how many stops you make. However, to fully immerse in the experience, we recommend giving yourself the entire day to explore the drive from Santa Fe to Taos - not to ...
  8. travelawaits.com

    The drive from Santa Fe to Taos is 105 miles and takes about 2.5 hours to complete without stopping, but the many sights along the route demand a slower pace. This scenic byway winds through the heart of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and is absolutely breathtaking. It's a good trip at any time of year, but especially from mid-May through ...
  9. myitchytravelfeet.com

    Oct 8, 2023El Santuario de Chimayo. Historic Chimayó, a U.S. National Park American Latino Heritage site, is the first stop on your High Road tour from Santa Fe.Famous for healing miracles, the village's church, El Santuario de Chimayó, is a must-see. Nicknamed "The Lourdes of America," El Santuario de Chimayó attracts 300,000 pilgrims a year seeking cures from the holy dirt that's located in ...
  10. Feb 2, 2024Taos and Santa Fe are only 1.5 hrs apart but completely different and neither should be missed. Even if you only have a few days, do not skip Taos, it's magical. DO: Starting with Taos. Do the two hour Enchanted Circle drive that takes you through mountains, valleys, forests, gold rush towns and the vast diversity of the Taos Valley. The ...
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