Video 3min 1sec. Amidst the mystical beauty of Taos, New Mexico, El Monte Sagrado Living Resort and Spa™ offers a secluded sanctuary in harmony with the Earth.
Visit this Taos, New Mexico resort adorned with exquisite accommodations inspired by Native American and global culture and a dramatic art collection graced by world-famous artists.
El Monte Sagrado Living Resort and Spa™ is a well-known as a leader in alternative energy among other New Mexico resorts and hotels.
Experience the extraordinary treatments of the Living Spa™ designed to heal mind, body and spirit, or simply meditate in the Sacred Circle among towering trees and waterfalls, and breathe in the tranquility.
Inspired by Native American culture and exotic locales, El Monte Sagrado’s 84 guestrooms, suites and casitas offer a rich, tranquil environment.
Behind each door is a unique and uplifting experience awaiting your discovery.
Hand-painted walls, the work of local Taoseño artists, Kiva fireplaces and natural mountain beauty surround you while luxurious amenities rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit.
Choose from 48 Taos Mountain Rooms, 18 Native American Suites, six Casitas, or one of our 12 breathtaking Premiere or Global Suites.
Concierge service ensures a level of personalized pampering you won’t soon forget.






Video - 2min 32sec. From Good Morning America in Taos - this New Mexico town is home to artists, skiers and Native Americans alike.
Video - 6min 12sec. Pick your adventure in and around Taos, a small town that offers a respected artistic community, many treasures of history and access to worlds of sporting thrills
At first sight, a mountain resort is actually not the best place for ghosts. But if you consider that fact that most of the winter ski resorts are built in that places where previously some horrible and frightening stories happened - then a presence of an unholy soul is quite imaginary. In New England, for example, there are lots of stories about ghosts and these stories and the ghost visions have left their traces in forests and villages located near the resort area.
Probably my favorite thing about Taos is the remoteness. Taos has always been 'off the grid.' That's why Taos is what it is today.