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  • What are the Leisure Learning classes like?

    Classes are small and engaging. Enrollment in each class is from 3 to 12 participants depending on the course. Class size, typically 7-10 students, encourages personal interaction between students and instructors. Most classes include hands-on activities and field trips within the region. The class descriptions provide insight into the types of activity that may be included. Full descriptions of this year’s classes are available on the website. Instructors will provide participants with a detailed schedule of specific activities three to four weeks before the course begins.

    Note: The elevation of Taos and the surrounding region is 7,000 feet above sea level. Some field trips will include walking trails and climbing moderate inclines at this altitude or higher. Since the altitude in and around Taos may be significantly higher than individuals traveling from outside the area are regularly accustomed it is important to pay close attention to health concerns. Learn more about the climate and altitude precautions here.

  • Although there is no direct commercial air service to Taos, Taos Air is contemplating extending their schedule to include summer flights. Both Santa Fe and Albuquerque provide options if you want to fly. Santa Fe as recently opened its airport to regional jet service and is being serviced by American and United Airlines. The Santa Fe airport is only an hour and 15 minutes away from Taos. Albuquerque International Sunport Airport,  (about 2 hours 30 minute drive to Taos) is served by all major airlines.

    Various ground transportation options including rental car and shuttle service are available from both the Santa Fe and Albuquerque airports.

    Driving distances from some major points of origin into Taos: Albuquerque 135 m. (2 1/2 hrs.); Denver 300 m. (4 1/2 hrs.); Santa Fe 72 m. (1 1/2 hrs.); Dallas 682 m. (11 1/2 hrs.) Oklahoma City 523 m. (8 ½ hrs.) Tulsa 594 m. (10 hrs.)

  • Attendees will be responsible for providing their own housing. Part of the fun of visiting Taos is deciding where to stay. Taos has many unique accommodations including resorts, hotels, bed and breakfasts, and vacation rentals to choose from. You’ll enjoy choosing the one that is right for you. Past participants recommend these places.

  • Dining opportunities in Taos are plentiful, providing a variety of fare acceptable to most anyone’s palate. Instructors, previous attendees and locals will be glad to make recommendations specific to your taste.

  • Taos offers a wide array of activities ranging from museums and historical sites reflecting the early settlement of Taos and the Taos Artist Colony, galleries representing artistic traditions of the multicultural population of the area, shopping, dining and festivals. Short drives afford participants vast opportunities for exploration. The Taos Pueblo, mineral springs of Ojo Caliente, famous churches of Rancho de Taos and Chimayo, Earthship, and a number of small mountain towns with their own unique charm are within an hour. Those looking for outdoor activities will find opportunities for biking, hiking, fishing, white water rafting, and climbing in abundance.

    Taos is proud of the diverse opportunities it affords its visitors. Publications such as the Taos Magazine and Discover Taos  and websites like New Mexico True  show specific activities by date and location.