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High Road to Taos

A scenic byway in New Mexico offering cultural experiences with stunning landscapes, traditional villages, and a taste of the Southwest's art scene.
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Emerson said “life is about the journey, not the destination,” and maybe he was onto something? The High Road to Taos travels 100 miles through New Mexico’s backroads, giving way to high-desert badlands, winding switchbacks, and remote mountain villages that still cling to their Spanish roots and influence. Driving time is about two hours, but can take five to seven if you plan to stop in a few of the tiny villages along the way. Honorable Mentions: Hermit Peak

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