Taos Pueblo, Rio Grande Gorge, Ranchos de Tao

Saturday, June 29th Today we began with a private tour of the Taos Pueblo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the country. The Taos Pueblo, the northern-most of New Mexico’s 19 Pueblos, sits at an elevation of 7200 feet, and was built roughly 1000 years ago. The Taos Indians live without running water and electricity, relying on natural sunlight and kerosene lamps for light. The youth asked our tour guide a lot of pertinent questions, eager to learn. After touring the Pueblo, we ate lunch at the Rio Grande Gorge. We then traveled to an aquatic center to swim and use shower facilities. In the evening we ate dinner in the town at Old Martina’s. We closed out the evening back at our host church in Santa Fe with a love feast and a small group breakout session.