It’s no secret that New Mexico is a land filled with sweeping, beautiful views. But coat those landscapes with a dusting—or more—of snow and it easily looks even more captivating.
One location that transforms into a winter wonderland is New Mexico’s Rio Grande Gorge.
A short drive from Taos, Rio Grande Gorge is a stunning northern New Mexico beauty when coated in snow.
Tania & Artur/Flickr And, unless you happen to travel to or through Taos in winter, chances are you’re missing out on seeing this frosty view.
The gorge, which descends 800 feet and follows the Rio Grande, appears more dramatic when coated in a layer of snow.
robdude1969/Google There are several areas where you can view the canyon but the easiest and most popular spot is with a stop at the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.
From the bridge and its walkways, you can be treated to a spectacular view like this!
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Viewing the gorge isn’t limited to views from lookouts. Some people opt to continue their usual recreational activities through winter, including fishing and hiking.
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Have you visited the Rio Grande Gorge in winter?
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The Rio Grande Gorge is located approximately 10 miles west of Taos via Route 64. One of the best places to view this expansive canyon is with a visit to the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, a drive that is less than 20 minutes from Taos. For more information about the gorge and bridge, be sure to read One Of The Highest Bridges In The Whole Country Is Right Here In New Mexico.
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And, unless you happen to travel to or through Taos in winter, chances are you’re missing out on seeing this frosty view.
robdude1969/Google
There are several areas where you can view the canyon but the easiest and most popular spot is with a stop at the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.
Karthik Balaji/Google
Kevin B/TripAdvisor
C Hanchey/Flickr
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