New Mexico Resorts

Taos Ski Valley is a rugged, authentic mountain located in northern New Mexico about a 2 hours drive from Santa Fe. It boasts an abundance of terrain, blue skies and deep powder. The season runs on average from the end of November through to April. Angel Fire is a four season resort and a winter wonderland for skiers and snowboarders with over 560 acres of terrain offering open cruisers, gladed tree runs and three terrain parks. Just 20 minutes from Santa Fe is Ski Santa Fe with 1,725 ft vertical and 74 trails. Sandia Peak in Albuquerque has some of the longest cruising terrain in New Mexico.
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1240 ft vertical, 40 trails, 6 lifts, 300 skiable acres
Plan to reopen on Thursday December 12 (tomorrow)
Pajarito Mountain is located on the eastern edge of the Jemez Mountains in north central New Mexico. There are great views over the Rio Grande Valley.
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1600 ft vertical, 57 trails, 7 lifts, 0 skiable acres
Plan to reopen on Friday December 13 (in 2 days)
Located in Northern New Mexico 160 miles from Albuquerque.
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1700 ft vertical, 39 trails, 5 lifts, 200 skiable acres
Plan to reopen on Saturday December 14 (in 3 days)
Some of the longest cruising terrain available in New Mexico. Features the world's longest aerial tramway. Albquerque, New Mexico.
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1055 ft vertical, 41 trails, 5 lifts, 200 skiable acres
OPEN - 5 trails, 4 lifts
Family oriented resort about 20 miles southeast of Taos, New Mexico. Lodging deals with lift tickets.
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700 ft vertical, 25 trails, 2 lifts, 74 skiable acres
The Southern most ski resort in the United States, high above the desert of the Tularosa Basin, in Cloudcroft, New Mexico.
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