The High Road to Taos Video (6min 2sec) is a marvelous slide show of the "High Road" to Taos New Mexico from Santa Fe. When Taosenos or visitors want to drive to Taos, New Mexico we can choose between the 'main highway' which goes through Espanola or 'the high road' cut off at Pojoque.
The high road is a magic sort of ride. Through the spanning desert and near fascinating badlands, wetlands, and sandstone pueblos, the High Road to Taos is a byway rich in archeological interest and history. Route 518 will take you on a climb past the artisan town of Cordova and to Truchas, which was once a Spanish-outpost and offers spectacular views of the Rio Grande Valley and Truchas Peak. After Truchas, you will find yourself in the Carson National Forest and past small towns and lovely desert views. You will want to stop in the small town of Las Trampas, home to the San Jose de Gracia Church, one of the most beautiful colonial-era churches in the country. Continue north past the Picuris Pueblo, a small pueblo still inhabited by the Picuris tribe. You will end your journey at Ranchos de Taos. Be sure to visit the magnificent San Francisco de Asis, possibly the most photographed church in New Mexico, and the inspiration behind many paintings by Georgia OKeefe.