On the northern edge of the Taos sits a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark: Taos Pueblo. The Native American community has been continuously inhabited for over 1,000 years, and is comprised of stunning multi-storied adobe buildings set against the backdrop of forested and snow-capped peaks.
Despite its reputation as one of the more private and secretive pueblos in the southwest, Taos Pueblo eagerly welcomes visitors to its 95,000-acre community of 4,500 people. The pueblo offers an impressive tour with plenty of photographic opportunities. There are also public dances at various times during the year, as well as locally produced arts and crafts with a focus on jewelry.