moderate
2–5 hours per day
Suitable for guests with a moderate fitness level comfortable with hiking and light paddleboarding activities.
Experience luxury and nature combined on the Taos Glamping Adventure. Enjoy hikes, yoga, paddleboarding, and farm-fresh meals in beautiful New Mexico.
3 Days and 2 Nights • CONNECT • BREATHE • ENERGIZE • NOURISH
Experience the enchanting Taos Glamping Adventure, a three-day retreat that blends luxury with nature. Enjoy outdoor yoga, invigorating hikes, and stand-up paddleboarding amidst breathtaking landscapes. Indulge in farm-to-table meals while staying in lavish glamping tents, all designed to connect you with the earth and inspire your spirit.
Taos Glamping Adventure
3 Days and 2 Nights
We meet at 2:00 PM in Taos’ El Monte Sagrado Resort on Day One and return to the same location at 2:30 PM on Day Three.
Difficulty Rating ●●●●○ (1● = easy, 3● = moderate, 5● = difficult)
Optional Activities • Yoga • Hike • Stand-up Paddleboarding Taos • Far Away from the Everyday
Often, people attempt to place a finger on what makes Taos special.
Is it the glorious landscape with the majestic Sangre de Christo mountain rimmed horizon? Is it the high elevation quality to the air and sky that makes it seem like you can touch the stars? Is it the creative colorful artistic flair that imbues every corner of town? Is it the fragrant sagebrush taking over your senses after a summer monsoon or the prolific rainbows arching across the sky after a good rain?
Or maybe it is the long line of native Puebloans and their heritage, who have watched over this ancient plot of land and held true to the old ways, honoring the Earth as well as seven generations of ancient indigenous peoples’ spirits and contributions?
Well truthfully, it’s probably all of that and more. Let us introduce you to our backyard and why we’re so passionate about this place!
Your intention will be to receive, slow down, be inspired, and nurture yourself while exploring her wild environments.
This is your journey to CONNECT to the earth, water and sky. To focus on your breath and deeply BREATHE in the clean fresh air, while doing outdoor yoga. To ENERGIZE on the hiking trails that meet at the merger of the mystical Sangre de Cristos, the Rio Grande Valley and New Mexico’s Colorado Plateau. To INDULGE in the organic yet lavish elements of farm to table crafted meals and luxurious glamping tents.
What is Glamping?
Glamping is our new passion because it combines remote outdoor experiences, with luxurious camping facilities, so you do not have to forsake pleasure and comfort while experiencing our great, but hard to reach, outdoor locations. It’s a way to experience the untamed and completely unique parts of the world, like in the Rio Grande Gorge and Valley, without having to sacrifice creature comforts. You can enjoy a fusion of glamour and camping, glamping, while authentically experiencing the most awe-inspiring night sky of the Taos Plateau in a luxurious canvas bell tent, with non-camplike amenities, such as foam mattress on your raised wooden bed-frame, bedside table and butterfly canvas chairs. Glamping in luxury while doing sunset yoga, eating farm to table fresh meals, and connecting within and without – it can’t get much better than that!
All activities are designed to meet you at your level, either expert of beginner. For our Stand-Up Paddle Boarding experience, we join expert guides who will offer you a safe, adventurous and informative opportunity to quickly adapt to your board and paddle.
We invite you to enjoy the views out your luxurious glamping tent, eat healthy decadent meals we prepare for you, sweat and savor the landscape through organized guided yoga, hiking and stand-up paddle boarding.
High desert conditions can be dehydrating; carry enough water especially during hikes and paddleboarding sessions.
Mountain weather changes quickly; pack layers to stay comfortable from warm days to cooler mornings and evenings.
At higher elevations, UV exposure increases; bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a wide-brimmed hat.
Supportive walking shoes are important for varied terrain during hikes and walking tours.
Taos is rich in Native American and Spanish colonial history, with the Taos Pueblo being one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the U.S.
Heritage Inspirations emphasizes sustainable tourism practices like minimizing waste and supporting local food systems to protect the fragile desert ecosystem.
Adapt to changing temperatures by layering clothes for warmth and comfort.
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Provide support on uneven terrain during hikes.
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Protect skin and eyes from strong high desert sun rays.
spring|summer|fall specific
Stay hydrated during outdoor adventures.
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