Considering the Adobe Sun God Lodge in Taos?
A VT member wrote the following comment about visiting Taos:
Red Willow Creek by leafmcgowan
THE RIVER is named after the willows that grow along the banks and is considered the life source and sole source of drinking water for the natives of the Taos Pueblo. Water is carried to the home by pottery and/or water pails. It divids the Pueblo in the "North Side" and the "South Side". You can cross the wooden foot-bridges to the North and South Sides. High above in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the crystal clear water flows from a sacred source known as Blue Lake. The Blue Lake and the surrounding wilderness are sacred sites, therrefore non-tribal members are not allowed to trek into these areas. Blue Lake and the River have long been a part of the legend of the Taos Pueblo people. (Taos Pueblo introductory brochure)