Ski and Ride the Winter Sun

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Ski and Ride the Winter Sun
Ski and Ride the Winter Sun
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750 acres of open terrain
The Village of Ruidoso
Ski Apache offers both novice
and experienced skiers and
snowboarders an incredible winter
experience. With 55 trails and 11
lifts, Ski Apache is the second
largest ski area in New Mexico and is
known for its casual and welcoming
atmosphere that allows for a fun
and relaxing day on the slopes.
With more than 100 certified ski
instructors for all ages and levels,
winter fun for the entire family is
always in abundance.
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575-464-3600
Owned and operated by the
Mescalero Apache Tribe, Ski Apache
offers a mix of wide beginner
slopes, tough bump runs along with
nice cruising runs. A terrain park
features jumps, tubes and rails.
Ski Apache is also home to New
Mexico’s only passenger gondola
allowing for panoramic views of the
vistas and Sierra Blanca Peak. Ski
Apache also has the most lift capacity of any resort in the state, allowing 5,600 skiers
and boarders to explore the mountain’s runs and 1,900-foot vertical drop every hour.
in between El Paso and
Mexico’s only gondola. The
Albuquerque, New Mexico’s
8-person Apache Arrow gondola
southernmost ski town offers
glides to the summit of Ski
easy access to snow sports,
Apache reaching 11,400 ft. The
shopping, dining and art—all
views from on top of the world are
against the backdrop of American
breathtaking year round.
West history.
New Mexico’s second largest
ski area is the perfect place for a
family winter getaway. This ski
season experience Ski Apache.
Where Cowboy
Casual meets High
Altitude Adventure
Starting 2014–2015 Lift Ticket Prices (Chairs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 & Gondola)
*Note: these prices will vary depending on how much of the mountain is open.
Updates will be made.
Adult
Teen
13–17
Child
12 & under
Senior Military
60–69
Military
Child
Any Lift-One Day
$65
$56
$45
$58
$54
$40
Any Lift-Two
Consecutive Days
$129
$111
$89
$115
$107
$79
Any Lift-Three
Consecutive Days
$184
$157
$127
$163
$151
$112
Any Lift-Four
Consecutive Days
$245
$209
$169
$217
$201
$149
Any Lift- Half Day
(after 1:00pm)
$46
$39
$32
$41
$38
$28
Super Senior
(70 years young +)
FREE
Gondola Ride (5 and
under ride FREE)
$17
$17
$11
$17
$17
$11
All Lift Tickets and 1/2 day include $1 to forest service
Total Acreage: 750 acres
Peak Elevation: 11,500 feet
Uphill Capacity: 16,550 skiers per hour
Snowmaking Capabilities: 15 trails
Opening Day: November 27, 2014*
*Weather Permitting
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Sitting high and pretty
Ski Apache is home to New
With more than 750 skiable acres, Ski Apache is the perfect location for skiers and
snowboarders looking for a challenge or a relaxed day on the slopes with friends and
family.
Lift Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
11 Lifts: 1 Gondola (8 per), 2 quads,
5 triples, 1 double, 2 surface
Base Elevation: 9,600 feet
Vertical Drop: 1,900 feet
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20% Beginner
60% Intermediate
20% Expert
55 Trails / 11 Lifts
Ruidoso is a small town with a laid back
atmosphere and attitude. Families come
back time and again for its moderate temperatures, cool shopping, arts scene, historic sites and decidedly Western charm.
For snow fun, the Winter Park Recreation
Area offers tubing—day and night—with
a magic-carpet lift and huge tubes to hold
you and your little ones safely together.
Ruidoso offers visitors a wide selection
of lodging establishments, from cabins
in the woods to luxury private homes.
Choose from rustic to the fully outfitted,
situated in neighborhoods that make it
easy to walk to town for shopping, dining
and live music. Ruidoso sports an alpine
feel that is both outgoing and welcoming.
personal with Mother Nature, deer, elk and
bear wander our neighborhoods.
After a long day on the slopes, revitalize
yourself with a plate of sizzling fajitas
and a margarita or sip a fine wine with a
mouthwatering steak. After you’ve gotten
your second wind, kick up your heels in a
cowboy saloon or rock and roll roadhouse,
play some pool or sing some karaoke.
At days end, enjoy Ruidoso’s most popular
activity: deck sitting. Put your feet up and
enjoy the scenic beauty that surrounds you.
In love with its wild side, and
wildlife
Ruidoso is located in Lincoln County, the
heart of historic Billy the Kid country. Our
history is as Wild West as it gets. Ruidoso
has a seriously artsy side as well; the
town’s 50 or more art galleries compete
with Santa Fe for choice and variety, while
the world class 514-seat Spencer Theater
is just a short drive from town. And if
your idea of “wild” is getting up close and
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Elevate your Ski Vacation
With a base elevation of
10,350ft, Ski Santa Fe is the
launching point for a ski
experience your family will
never forget. Located just
minutes from the heart of
Santa Fe, a city rich in
culture, fine arts and
exceptional cuisine, this is
one of the country’s most
diverse and unique ski
destinations.
Only 16 miles separate the Santa Fe Plaza
from your family’s skis on the slopes.
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At Ski Santa Fe, every
member of your family will
have a ski vacation like no
other. The little ones will
be treated to a great day at
Chipmunk Corner. Our full
service learning complex
offers top-notch instruction
for your kids and peace of
mind for you while you are
out on the slopes. Between
drop off and pick up, your
kids will learn to ski or ride
in an area just for them. At
the Snow Sports School,
teens and adults can learn
skills and techniques that
will have you carving down
the slopes at any age.
Opening Day: Thanksgiving Day 2014
(tentative)
Lift Hours: 9:00am–4:00pm
Spring Hours (Mar 16 to Closing Day)
9:30am–4:30pm
Lifts: 7/ 1 Quad, 2 Triple, 2 Double,
2 Conveyors
Base Elevation: 10,350 ft
Peak Elevation: 12,075 ft
Vertical Drop: 1,725 ft
Total Acreage: 660 skiable acres
Uphill Capacity: 9,350 skiers per hour
Average Snow Fall: 225 inches
Snowmaking Capabilities: 50% of the
mountain
Trails groomed daily: 33 trails
20% Beginner
40% Intermediate
40% Expert
77 Trails / 7 Lifts
Our rental process is designed to
make learning to ski fun and easy,
Don’t forget to fuel up and wind down in our newly expanded La Casa Lodge complex.
Conveniently located at the base of the ski area, our state-of-the-art facility offers
unparalleled services including easy access to lift tickets, ski and snowboard rentals,
guest services, retail shop, food court, coffee bar, lockers, restrooms and more.
while the modern Head BYS ski
system makes the rental process
faster than ever.
For the snowboarders, our Burton
Learn to Ride Center offers Burton
LTR and Rocker Snowboards.
The LTR board will have beginners
Lift Ticket Prices 2014–2015 Season
linking turns with confidence,
Adult
21–61
Teen
13–20
Child
12 and under
Senior
62–71
All Day
$70
$55
$50
$50
Half Day
$55
$55
$50
$50
2 Days
$133
$105
$95
$95
Beginner
$36
$36
$36
$36
and the Rocker Boards deliver
performance for all levels.
FREE: Children under 46" in ski boots and seniors 72+.
Half-day ticket hours 9:00am–12:30pm or 12:30pm–4:00pm
Spring Half Day Ticket Hours: 9:30am–1:00pm or 1:00pm–4:30pm
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Santa Fe
A hotel can be as distinct as the land it calls home.
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Make Your Plans Now:
◊ SWAIA Winter Indian Market,
November 29–30
◊ Lighting of the Christmas Tree,
November 28
◊ Winterbrew Craft Beer Festival,
January, TBD
◊ ArtFeast, February 20–22
◊ Restaurant Week, February 22–
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Hotel Santa Fe The
Hacienda & Spa, owned
by the Picuris tribe, is the
only venture of its kind
in the United States. The
tribe originally settled in
the area nearly 800 years
ago, and today the hotel
is a testament to their
enduring spirit. Filled
with Native American art
and accents, the hotel
offers a unique cultural
experience that equals
the many treasures that
surround it. Join us,
at the Hotel Santa Fe
The Hacienda & Spa
and make your stay an
authentic Santa Fe, New
Mexico experience.
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Hotel Santa Fe
The Hacienda
&isSpa is
Hotel Santa Fe
A Ski Town with
World-Class Culture
Fresh powder in Santa Fe? You bet. Santa
Fe boasts more than 320 days of sun a
year, featuring brilliant blue skies and
carpets of white-light snow throughout
the winter season. Our skies make the
perfect background for a day of spectacular winter sports in the Sangre de Cristo
Mountains. When you’ve wrapped up your
last run for the day, it is time to enjoy an
après ski margarita or pint of craft beer in
Condé Nast’s Best Small City in America.
Dramatic sunsets make a fine backdrop
for browsing the galleries that line Canyon Road, sampling our 250 celebrated
restaurants or luxuriating with a fabulous
massage at a world-class resort.
Explore on Foot
Did you know our sun-kissed slopes are
within easy reach of our historic downtown? Immediately upon arriving, you’ll
be immersed in more than 400 years of the
City Different’s rich history and culture.
The adobe architecture and quaint, winding streets invite you to explore Santa
Fe’s downtown and Railyard. The Plaza,
the heart of our city, is alive with creativity — musicians and artists abound. Don’t
forget to duck into one of our 13 museums
that highlight our rich history and culture.
Winter Secrets
Winter is the best time to score a lodging
deal — virtually all of the city’s resorts,
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hotels and inns offer holiday specials or
ski getaway packages. Best of all, Santa
Fe offers the best of Rocky Mountain skiing without the lift lines or traffic jams.
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An Eclectic Destination
Once you’ve experience our powdered
wonderland, our creative culinary landscape, performing arts and galleries, it
will be clear to you why Santa Fe is like no
other ski town you’ve ever set foot in. Why
is it on every adventurer’s “must visit”
list? Learn more at www.santafe.org.
New Mexico winter activities
on the Slopes & More!
NOVEMBER
8-10Christmas JubileeRuidoso
14–27 New Mexico Ski Resorts opening
visit SkiNewMexico.com for details
20–12/1 Thanksgiving Ski Week Sipapu
28-1/3 Affordable Arts
Los Alamos
27 Frozen Turkey Race Red River
22–12/31 Yuletide
Taos
28–30 Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival Albuquerque
28-12/21Christmas Tree Sales
Valles Caldera
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3rd Annual Thanksjibbing Rail JamRed River
29–1/3 River of Lights Albuquerque
For complete season events
please visit calendars at newmexico.org
and skinewmexico.com
DECEMBER
5-7Race Camp with UNMRed River
5-7
Deal DazeRed River
6Parade of LightsSki Apache
6
Moonlight Ski & Snowshoe Dinner Tour Enchanted Forest
6–8 WinterFest Los Alamos
7Festival of Lights Parade Ruidoso
12-14
Deal DazeRed River
13-14
Alpine Sports Demo DaySki Santa Fe
15-19College DaysRed River
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Appreciation Day
Valles Caldera
21 World Snowboard Day Sipapu
23–25 Ski and Snowboard with Santa Angel Fire Resort
24Christmas Eve Torchlight ParadeRed River, Taos Ski Valley
24 Procession of the Virgin Mary Taos Pueblo
24 Luminaria Tour Albuquerque
24
Annual Christmas Eve PartySipapu
25
Luminaria Ski & Showshoe Tour
Enchanted Forest
31
New Year’s Eve Torch Light Parade Angel Fire, Red River, Taos Ski Valley
FOR MORE EVENTS, see page 14 >
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Hit the first fresh powder of the day after a restful night
at Heritage Hotels & Resorts. We offer free WiFi, are petfriendly and locally owned. Also get a 15% Discount Coupon
Card for use at local restaurants, shops and attractions. One
of the best parts is when you stay with us you are supporting
local arts and cultural organizations.
Learn more at www.HHandR.com
Adventure comes in many colors—but especially
green, blue and black.
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Palacio de Marquesa Taos
575-758-4777
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Lodge at Santa Fe
505-992-5800
LodgeAtSantaFe.com
Eldorado Hotel & Spa, Santa Fe
505-988-4455
EldoradoHotel.com
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Hotel Chimayo de Santa Fe
505-988-4900
HotelChimayo.com
Nativo Lodge, Albuquerque
505-798-4300
NativoLodge.com
Hotel St. Francis, Santa Fe
505-983-5700
HotelStFrancis.com
Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town
505-843-6300
HotelABQ.com
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Yours to Explore
The Town of Taos
Here you will find an authentic mountain, pioneered by people who put skiing first and
all else second. Skiers and riders can experience some of the finest terrain in North
America—wide open groomers, glades, moguls, and bowls—it is all here. You will find
more beginner and intermediate terrain than any resort in New Mexico.
SkiTaos.org
800-776-1111
Thatcher Dorn
picturesque mountain peaks
summit at 12,450 feet making it
to hot air ballooning in the Rio
one of the highest chairlifts in
Grande Gorge to world-class
downhill skiing. The inspirational
you will enjoy spectacular views
range as you prepare for a skiing
experience unmatched in North
Child
7–12
Senior
65–79
$82
$71
$51
$71
$78
$68
$48
$68
$34
$34
$34
$34
$59
$49
$44
$49
Beginner lifts only
* Discount Season: 11/27/2014–12/19/2014 (Thur–Sun only through 12/12/14) &
3/23/2015–4/5/2015
Children 6 and under ski free with a paying adult. Seniors 65–79 & Military qualify for a
$337 Season Pass. Seniors 80 and over ski free. Visit SkiTaos.org for half-day rates.
Summit Elevation: 12,450 feet / 3,795
meters
Vertical Drop: 3,250 feet / 990 meters
Hours of Lift Operation: 9:00am to
4:00pm
Uphill Capacity: More than 15,000 skiers
per hour
Snowmaking Capabilities: 100% of
beginner and intermediate slopes
Maxie’s Terrain Park: Terrain park
located on Maxie’s run under lift #7.
The park is groomed nightly.
Taos home.
“You cannot come to Taos without
feeling that here is one of the chosen
spots on earth.”
—D.H. Lawrence
On the Exotic Side
24% Beginner
25% Intermediate
51% Expert
110 Trails / 14 Lifts
Down a side street, along the Rio Grande
Gorge, or above the mesa in a hot-air
balloon, you will encounter the unusal and
the unusually beautiful in Taos. Explore
national treasures that include the Rio
Grande Del Norte National Monument,
the Taos Pueblo—the oldest continually
inhabited Pueblo in the U.S.—and San
Francisco de Asis Mission Church (one
of Yahoo’s top places to see before you
die). Taos offers visitors an opportunity
to experience living historic “museums”
that uphold authentic ancient Indian
and Hispanic cultures. Add to that a
community that is deeply routed in
making all kinds of art, and you have an
atmosphere that is unique as well as
exotic.
Get Oriented. Get Around.
Stop in to the Taos Visitors Center—
loaded with local info, maps, guides, arts
and crafts. The Center is open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. daily at 1129 Paseo del Pueblo
Sur (Hwy 68 at Cañon). Taos Chile Line
Ski Shuttle runs hourly between town
lodging/historic district and Taos Ski
Valley for $1 round trip.
There’s always something free and
easy to do. Check TAOS.org for what’s
happening. Remember the Taos Youth and
Family Center has activities for kids and
adults every day—even après ski.
Keith Crespon
slopes.
Teen
13–17
has compelled many to make
America.
that will enhance your time off the
Adult
18–64
and indescribable “Taos light”
Lenny Foster
of the Sangre de Cristo mountain
(per day) 12/20/2014–3/22/2015
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moonlit snowshoeing to hiking
lift ride to Kachina Peak will
12/20/2014–3/22/2015
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adventures—breathtaking
North America. Once at the top
Lift Ticket Prices 2014–2015 Season
Season Dates: Nov. 27th–Dec.12th, 2014
Thur–Sun. only; Dec. 13, 2014–April 5, 2015
Open Daily
Avg. Annual Snowfall: 305 inches
Avg. Days of Sunshine: 300+ days
Total Acreage: 1,294 acres
Number of Trails: 110 total: 24% beginner, 25% intermediate, 51% expert
Number of Lifts: 15 total: 4 quad chair
lifts; 3 triple chair lifts; 5 double chair lifts;
3 surface lifts
Base Elevation: 9,200 ft / 2,805 meters
endless possibility of outdoor
Peak via a chairlift. The 5 minute
experience new base improvements
Discount Season*
natural surroundings invite an
the mountain’s celebrated Kachina
While visiting Taos you will
Novice Lift Ticket
Magnificent landscapes and
visitors will be able to experience
You don’t have to be an expert to ski at Taos, but there is no better place to become one.
While visiting Taos, take advantage of the opportunity to increase your passion for the
sport you love. The acclaimed Ernie Blake Ski School ranks among the top Ski Schools
in North America and is great for snow sports enthusiasts of all abilities.
Regular 2+ Days
Taos adventures are infinite.
Beginning the 2014–2015 ski season,
When not on the mountain, the base area
offers a variety of experiences including many culinary treats. From a casual
sandwich café, to local northern New
Mexico specialties, to traditional German
fare­—there is plenty to tempt your taste
buds. The world-renowned art and cultural
heritage of the Town of Taos lies 20 miles down the road.
Regular 1 Day
Taos.org
800-348-0696
An Intensely Active Place
The Town of Taos is a beehive of activity
and one-of-a-kind events. Both relaxed
and famously full of local shops, art and
conversations, Taos offers a surprising
range of eclectic and international food
and shopping in and around the historic
plaza. Educational seminars, workshops
and free activities keep locals and visitors
mingling year round. Mark your calendar
for the magical Lighting of Ledoux Street
and Christmas Eve bonfires at Taos Pueblo.
Paula Valentine
For the adventuresome skier Taos is introducing the Kachina Peak experience. The
new Kachina Peak lift serves an additional
150 acres of advanced terrain. Sitting at
12,450 feet above sea level, Kachina Peak
will offer the most spectacular skiing in
North America to skiing and snowboarding
enthusiasts.
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Taos adventures are infinite.
Magnificent landscapes and
natural surroundings invite an
endless possibility of outdoor
adventures—breathtaking
moonlit snowshoeing to hiking
picturesque mountain peaks
to hot air ballooning in the Rio
20% Off Skier’s Special
Bring your lift ticket or season pass from any NM Ski Resort
and receive 20% off Springs’ entry or lodging.
Valid 7 days/week, excl. holidays through 4/30/15. See website for details.
Grande Gorge to world-class
Where the Mountain meets Main Street.
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downhill skiing. The inspirational
and indescribable “Taos light”
has compelled many to make
Taos home.
11 Sulfur-free Mineral Pools • Full-service Spa • Restaurant & Wine Bar
37 miles SW of Taos via paved Rim Road/285
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New Mexico winter activities
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
1-31
January Bargain DaysRed River
3USASA Gold Rush Rail JamRed River
3
Moonlight Ski & Snowshoe Dinner Tour
Enchanted Forest
3 & 31 Moonlight Skiing Valles Caldera
4–14 College DaysRed River
6
Deer or Buffalo Dance Taos Pueblo
10Remember the 80s Dance Party
Angel Fire
10 Winter Trails Day Valles Caldera
10
Beats on the BasinSki Santa Fe
17
Winter Carnival Snowmobile Hill ClimbRed River
17USSC Ultimate Ski & Snowboard ChallengeRed River
17
Telemark Festival Sipapu
17Santa Fe Brewing Happy Hops Hunt Sipapu
17Freeheel Fray Sipapu
17–18Chama Chile Ski Classic/ Winter Fiesta Chama
22–25
Wild West Weekend Angel Fire Resort
24
Beats on the BasinSki Santa Fe
24–25
Low 02 Challenge Ski and Snowshoe Race Enchanted Forest
24–25USASA Snowboard Slalom & GS Red River
28–31
Taos Winter Wine Festival Taos & Taos Ski Valley
30-31UNM Lobo NCAA Invitational Home MeetRed River
31
Winter Wine Fest Grand Tasting
Taos Ski Valley
1SuperBowl CelebrationSipapu
5–8
Angel Fire Winter Carnival Angel Fire Resort
6–8 7th Annual K2 Women’s Weekend Pajarito
7Santa Fe Fireball Rando RaceSki Santa Fe
7
Beats on the BasinSki Santa Fe
8Rio Hondo Rando Raid
Taos Ski Valley
12–17 Mardi Gras in the Mountains Red River
13–17 Angel Fire Mardi Gras Celebration
Angel Fire
14 RRSA Mardi Gras Gator PlungeRed River
14RRSA Children’s Parade & Bead TossRed River
14–16 February Fun Fest Sipapu
20–22 ARTFeast Santa Fe Santa Fe
20-22 Not Forgotten Outreach Appreciation Weekend Angel Fire Resort
21Ultimate Ski & Snowboard ChallengeSki Santa Fe
21 K2 Bumps Challenge/Paint for Peaks Taos Ski Valley
21–22 Tele-Bration Pajarito
22–3/1 Restaurant Week Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos
26–28Salomon Extreme Freeride Championship Taos Ski Valley
28 USASA Red River Rampage Slopestyle Red River
28 Just Desserts Eat & Ski Enchanted Forest
28
Beats on the BasinSki Santa Fe
28–3/1Retro Weekend
Angel Fire Resort
For complete season events please visit calendars at
newmexico.org and skinewmexico.com
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The place to go for snow
Got snow? We do! At Red River
Ski Area the attitude is laid back,
and the people are friendly.
RRSA is located at the top of
the Enchanted Circle in Northern
New Mexico, and is a full-service
ski & snowboard area with lesson
and rental packages.
its convenience both on and
off the mountain with over 30
lodging properties within walking
distance of both the Red River
lifts starting from the middle of
Ski Area and Main Street. Spend
town, bringing you to the top of
your days on the mountain and
the mountain.
your nights on the dance floor.
Get the full lineup of activities
On the backside of our mountain
Nestled amongst the Aspen
Groves, Moonstar is a great place
for beginners and intermediates
to cruise and explore, with
breathtaking mountain
panoramas.
32% Beginner
38% Intermediate
30% Expert
57 Trails / 7 Lifts
Adult
Teen
Child
Senior
20–64
13–19
4–12
65–69
Full Day
$67
$61
$51
$51
Half Day
$52
$47
$38
$38
3 Day Per Day
$60
$55
$46
$46
FREE: Children under 4 and seniors 70+. Prices subject to change. Half-day ticket
hours: 9am to 1pm or 12pm to 4pm
Highest Lift Served: 10,350 feet
Highest Peak Elevation: 10,350 feet
Snowmaking Capabilities: 85% of trails
Opening Day: November 26, 2014
Ron Weathers
is the Moonstar Mining camp.
Lift Ticket Prices 2014–2015 Season
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& play.” Red River is known for
and convenience with two chair-
The coaches of the Red River Ski and Snowboard School will guide you with easy-tounderstand instruction and assist the whole family. Our school is founded on fun in a
safety-conscious way. The trails are accommodating for skiers and snowboarders of all
abilities. Be sure to check out our website for more information on our trademark winter
events including frozen turkey races, penguin plunges, and rail jams.
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“Park & ski, park & ride, park
Red River Ski Area offers ease
We offer the best value for family
skiing in New Mexico, and we
offer something for everyone.
Evening activities for skiers, riders, and non-skiers alike include
Saturday Torch Light Parades
with Fireworks, Snow Tubing, and
Snowcoach Dinner Tours to the
Tip Restaurant located at the
Summit, elevation 10,350! Enjoy
lunch with your family or après ski with the locals at the newly remodeled Lift House
with great views of the mountain from inside or out on the deck for those bluebird days.
Lift Hours: 9am to 4pm
7 Lifts: 3 triple, 2 double, 2 surface
Base Elevation: 8,750 ft
Vertical Drop: 1,600 ft
RedRiver.org
877-754-1708
redriverskiarea.com
575-754-2223
800-331-SNOW (7669)
Red River Ski Area is proud to
continue to offer the most snowmaking anywhere in the region
with snowmaking capabilities on
85% of the terrain. The Judycki
Family continues to be dedicated
to upgrading the snowmaking
annually. In addition to snowmaking, we average 214 inches of
natural snow a year. Our winter
wonderland welcomes you and
your family to enjoy our playground!
Age Range
Red River
“Ski Town of the
Southwest”
as possible, they’ve got you covered with
friendly people, fun in the snow, good
food, and plenty of entertainment.
Red River has been known as the “Ski
Town of the Southwest” for decades,
but what makes this place so unique is
not the “ski” as much as it is the “town.”
Nestled right up against the Red River Ski
Area is a place so special that skiers and
snowboarders continue to come back year
after year, generation after generation.
Why? There are a number of reasons, but
primarily because Red River is simple.
Winter is what you make it in
Red River
With two chairlifts that leave from the
center of town, you’ll find 75% of the
cabins, condos, and lodges are within
walking distance of the ski area. No
shuttle necessary. The less time you
spend trying to find a parking space, the
more time you’ll spend on the mountain
(but just in case your feet get tired, Red
River offers a free trolley to get you from
point A to point B). Just imagine pulling in
to Red River after a long car trip and never
having to get back in the car until it’s time
to leave. Folks from Red River simply put
it, “Park & ski, park & ride, park & play.”
and special events at RedRiver.org.
One mile long, three blocks wide…there’s
ample opportunity for fun (or relaxation)
packed into the mountain town of Red
River. Main Street is lined with a variety
of dining options, unique shops, lodges,
activities, spa treatment facilities, and
adventure rental companies. The après
ski scene continues long after dark with
drinks, dancing, and some of the finest
live music in Northern New Mexico.
Red River caters to a different kind
of outdoor enthusiast, one who puts
more emphasis on the total vacation
experience. If you want to spend all
day on the mountain tackling the most
difficult terrain of your life, Red River
probably isn’t for you. But if you want to
get the most out of your winter vacation
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GOLDEN EAGLE LODGE
Family and pet friendly. Groups welcome.
Non-smoking. Free WiFi. Direct TV. Fireplaces.
Kitchens. Playground. Fire pit. Outdoor living
area. BBQ grills. Meeting facility. Free Miner’s
Transit Trolley. Year round lodging. 2-12 person
units. Two handicap accessible units. On-site
manager. Fire Mountain Coffee Bar. On-line
booking. 800-621-4046. 1100 East Main, Red
River, NM 87558 [email protected],
http://www.redriverlodges.com/?id=slopes
Cold snow, warm hot tubs and hot chiles are a heavenly combination.
EQUIPMENT RENTALS: 1/2 Block from Platinum Lift.
First Class Service Department. Voted “Best Customer Service.”
SPORTS
TRUE
LODGING: Comfortable Condos & Cabin, Free WiFi,
Non-Smoking Rooms, Flat Screen TVs with DVD/VCR.
LODGE
FALSE
Kids Ski Free/Stay Free. Wednesdays Free program.
See website for details.
www.sitzmarknm.com
[email protected]
(800) 843-7547 (575) 754-2456
SitzmarkSportsAndLodging
Kids Ski Free/Stay Free promotion offered through Red River Ski Area
Terms & conditions apply. Limited blackout dates.
1200 pairs of Ski Rentals, and
Snowboards, Snowblades,
Snow Shoes, Mountain Bikes
Becky Tidwell
Sitzmark Sports & Lodge
New Mexico winter activities
MARCH/APRIL
MARCH/APRIL CONTINUED
6–15 Spring Break Celebration Angel Fire Resort
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Moonlight Skiing
Valles Caldera
7
Ernie Blake Birthday Celebration
Taos Ski Valley
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Beats on the BasinSki Santa Fe
7
Big Mountain ChallengeSki Apache
7Ski Bum Ball
Angel Fire Resort
7–8Hawaiian DaysSipapu
8–21Spring Break Beach WeeksRed River
11Spring Break Torch Light ParadeRed River
13Spring Break Kids Torch Light ParadeRed River
14
12th Annual Cardboard DerbySipapu
14
We Be Jammin’ Sundown Rail JamRed River
15 Skiesta Pajarito
16Shamrock RelaySki Apache
18Pond Skim Beach Bod ContestSki Apache
19–22 Taos Shortz Film Festival Taos
21Scavenger HuntSki Apache
21 Tessa Horan Ascension RaceSki Santa Fe
21
Beats on the BasinSki Santa Fe
22 End of Season Pond Skim Red River
27–29 Enchanted Forest Dog Days Enchanted Forest
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Moonlight Ski and Snowshoe Dinner TourEnchanted Forest
28 Gladfelter Memorial Bump Contest Ski Santa Fe
28 11th Annual Pond Skimming Contest Sipapu
28Shovel RaceSki Apache
4/5 Pond Skimming & Final Day Taos Ski Valley
The Rockies begin in New Mexico.
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on the Slopes & More!
FALSE
For complete season events
please visit calendars at newmexico.org
and skinewmexico.com
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Let the Winter Fun Begin!
The Village of Angel Fire
angelfirenm.gov
866-668-7787
Chris McLennan Photography
An ideal place to live and raise
AngelFireResort.com
888-974-8694
a family, Angel Fire is not just a
beautiful spot to play. It’s a safe
and stimulating community in
Dining options are abundant
which to work and live.
with three slopeside choices, two
restaurants in The Lodge and
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Angel Fire Resort features
70+ runs, ranging from
gentle groomed cruisers
to challenging hike-only
steeps. With three terrain parks, five gladed tree
skiing areas, a tubing hill
and a full ski & snowboard
school, there is something
for every type of skier and
snowboarder. We continue to offer New Mexico’s
only night skiing and our
nearby Nordic Center at the
Country Club offers crosscountry skiing, snowshoeing
and sledding.
Elements at the Country Club
The entire winter is packed
with fun events and activities from the fireworks and torchlight parades at Christmas and New Year’s Eve, to the
beach party vibe in March. Be sure to visit during the Shovel Race Championships,
February 6–8, 2015. At speeds in excess of 70 mph, athletes race on a metal snow shovel
down Exhibition in this truly unique sporting competition.
Do you ski enough to consider buying a season pass? With your Angel Fire Resort
season pass comes membership in the Powder Alliance! This program gets you three
free day passes at 12 other ski areas in the west with your season pass, a value of over
$2,500. Complete details are available online at AngelFireResort.com.
(winner of Wine Spectator’s 2013
and 2014 Award for Excellence).
Lodging at the base of the
mountain includes hotel rooms,
condos and private homes. Once
checked in, everything you need
for a great family ski experience is
Live, Work, Play…
Your Way
just out the door. Stay with us and
receive a FREE night skiing ticket
(when night skiing is offered).
Enjoy peace and quiet – enjoy
your family
Lift Ticket Prices 2014–2015 Season
Value Season
Regular Season
High Season
Dec. 12–18, 2014
Jan. 5–15, 2015
Jan. 20–31, 2015
Jan. 16–19, 2015
Feb. 1–12, 2015
Feb. 17–Mar. 5, 2015
Mar. 16–22, 2015
Dec. 19, 2014–
Jan. 4, 2015
Feb. 13–16, 2015
Mar. 6–15, 2015
Adult 1 Day
(18–69)
$59
$66
$69
Adult 1/2 Day
$45
$52
$55
Junior 1 Day
(7–12)
$39
$46
$49
Junior 1/2 Day
$31
$36
$39
Teen 1 Day
(13–17)
$49
$56
$59
Teen 1/2 Day
$38
$53
$47
In Angel Fire, we have peace and quiet.
Forget honking horns, sirens and big city
light pollution. Here is where bright stars,
pristine nature and amazing wildlife are
your neighbors. Hiking, biking, skiing,
cycling and more are just outside your
door. Wake up each morning, and it’s all
right here for you and your family to enjoy
all year, every day.
26% Beginner
50% Intermediate
24% Expert
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79 Trails / 7 Lifts
Angel Fire Airport
Our airport is at one of the highest
elevations in the nation (8,382’), but the
only one less than two miles from the ski
area. Hangars and airplane or jet fuel are
available; the runway is 8,900’ feet long.
Welcome to a well-established
community
Chris McLennan Photography
Total Acreage: 560+ acres
Highest Lift Served: 10,677 ft
Uphill Capacity: 6,000+ skiers per hour
Snowmaking Capabilities: 52% of
mountain
Opening Day: December 12, 2014
You can be your own boss in Angel Fire
and start that business you’ve always
dreamed about, zip to and from home in
minutes, or work from your own home
office on your own schedule. Millions of
dollars in improvements have been spent
over the last few years, including fiber
optics expansion, enhanced signage, and
an upcoming state of the art RV resort.
And Angel Fire still has the only zipline in
New Mexico.
The air here is crystal clear, and the
climate is pretty much perfect. What
more could you want? Healthy, active
living never felt or looked so good!
FREE: Children 6 and under and Seniors 70+. 5th graders receive a free lift ticket with
a full-price paying, accompanying adult, completed online form and valid report card.
$12.00 night skiing upgrade with proof of same-day ticket. Prices subject to change.
Military multi-day and advance purchase discounts available.
Lift Hours: 9am–4pm
Night Skiing: 4–8pm (weekends & holidays)
7 Lifts: 2 quads, 3 doubles, 2 surface
Nordic Center: 15k of terrain, 5 trails,
3 beg./int., 2 adv.
Base Elevation: 8,600 ft
Vertical Drop: 2,077 ft
Ignite your spirit
Angel Fire’s elementary and middle
schools are acknowledged statewide
for their innovation and high standards.
Moreno Valley High School is one of the
nation’s top-ranked charter high schools.
For health services, the Moreno Valley
Health Care Clinic offers full health
care and medical staff, with Taos’ Holy
Cross Hospital just 30 minutes away.
Best of all, Angel Fire offers affordable
housing choices with all the benefits of
owning or renting in an established resort
community.
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SipapuNM.com
800-587-2240
For over a decade, Sipapu has
been the first ski area open
Where Families Go to Ski
1 DAY OF SKIING AT EACH NM SKI AREA
Angel Fire
Sandia Peak
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Sipapu
Taos
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Pajarito Mountain
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$169
Located 20 miles southeast of Taos and
two hours north of Albuquerque, Sipapu
Ski and Summer Resort built its legacy
on an unparalleled commitment to being
the most affordable, family-friendly resort
in the Rockies. The uncrowded slopes,
bargain (and often free) lift tickets, and
family-fun vibe recently landed this gem
of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains a spot
on Sunset Magazine’s list of Favorite
Family Ski Venues.
which often sticks around days after a
storm.
Sipapu is all about family, but don’t let
that fool you: on Sipapu’s slopes, guests
will discover incredible steeps and some
of the best tree skiing in the state. Those
in the know come back for the powder,
With over 40 trails, five lifts, four terrain
parks, slopeside lodging, a full-service
ski school and rental shop, and riverside
dining, Sipapu is the place for those
looking to get away from everything but
the snow.
This year, Sipapu’s management team will
also oversee operations at neighboring
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area, and the
two mountains unleashed the New
Mexico Power Pass, giving passholders
unlimited access to both mountains plus
free ski days at over 20 partner ski areas
throughout the country.
in the state. This year, resort
officials expect to start turning
the lifts on November 15, 2014.
Opening Weekend is always
full of festivities and – more
importantly – the only skiing and
snowboarding in New Mexico.
Don’t miss it.
There are plenty of ways to score
a free lift ticket at Sipapu (see
pricing chart for details), and the
resort offers free lodging and free
lessons with a lift ticket purchase,
too. Visit www.SipapuNM.com for
details.
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Lift Ticket Prices 2014–2015 Season
Adult
21–59
Teen
13–20
Child
7–12
Senior
60–69
Full Day
$44
$37
$29
$29
Half Day
$33
$28
$22
$22
Discount
Seasons
20% Beginner
40% Intermediate
40% Expert
41 Trails / 5 Lifts
Sipapu offers discount lift ticket rates from Opening Day
through mid-December and late March through Closing
Day. Visit SipapuNM.com for details.
Kids 6 and younger, 4th and 5th graders (report card required), guests who are ages
40, 60 and 70 years and older receive a free lift ticket everyday.
Lift Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
5 Lifts: 2 triples, 2 carpets, 1 platter
Base Elevation: 8,200 ft
Vertical Drop: 1,055 ft
Total Acreage: 200 acres
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Highest Lift Served: 9,255 ft
Highest Peak Elevation: 9,255 ft
Uphill Capacity: 3,900 skiers per hour
Snowmaking Capabilities: 70% of trails
Opening Day: November 15, 2014
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Los Alamos
VisitLosAlamos.com
800-444-0707
SkiPajarito.com
505-662-5725
Come to Los Alamos and
challenge the limits of mind,
Reasons to love Pajarito:
body and soul. Whether it’s on
• At $49 for an adult lift ticket,
the mountain, in the laboratory,
Pajarito offers one of the best
in the studio or in the course of
deals in New Mexico.
conversation—people dream big,
• The best bump skiing and fall
Perched on the Pajarito Plateau of the
Jemez Mountains, just 35 miles northwest
of Santa Fe, the ski area was founded in
the 1950s by a few top-secret Los Alamos
National Laboratory scientists looking for
a way to carve some turns. Trail by trail,
lift by lift, these volunteers created one of
the most unspoiled ski areas in the state.
This winter, the management at Sipapu
Ski and Summer Resort will be handling
Pajarito’s mountain operations, and the
team is dedicated to expanding the
mountain’s hours to include daily opera-
tions. Together, Pajarito and Sipapu also
unveiled the New Mexico Power Pass, a
unique season pass that offers unlimited
skiing at both ski areas plus bonus days at
over 20 partner mountains.
Lift lines at Pajarito are non-existent,
and the alpine views are exquisite. The
discounted lift tickets plus the laidback atmosphere make it appealing for
families, while the bump runs (the Fab
Four are legendary with the locals) and
killer fall line quicken the pulses of even
the most seasoned skiers.
Don’t miss the local-favorite Saturday
Beer and Band events, which feature live
music and local breweries.
Lift Ticket Prices 2014–2015 Season
Student
13–20
Child
7–12
Senior
60–69
Full Day
$49
$42
$34
$42
Half Day
$39
$33
$27
$33
Pajarito offers discount lift ticket rates from Opening Day
through mid-December and late March through Closing
Day. Visit SkiPajarito.com for details.
Free: Kids 6 and under and guests 70 years and older.
Hours: November 27–30, weekends
in December, December 20–March 29,
weekends in April (conditions permitting)
6 Lifts: 1 quad, 1 triple, 3 doubles, 1
surface
Base Elevation: 9,200 ft
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• Chances are you’ll sit next
to a Los Alamos National
Laboratory scientist, which
makes for interesting chairlift
chats.
20% Beginner
50% Intermediate
30% Expert
40 Trails / 6 Lifts
Adult
18–64
Discount
Seasons
• Breathtaking panoramic views.
Vertical Drop: 1,200 ft
Total Acreage: 750 acres
Peak Elevation: 10,400 ft
Opening Day: November 27, 2014
Come make your own.
The Bradbury Science Museum is free and open 362 days a year.
High Altitude,
High Desert,
High Adventure
Like the perfect equation, the magic of
Los Alamos doesn’t come from any single
element or interaction. Just 2,000 feet
and five miles down the hill from Pajarito
Mountain, the high altitude, high desert
experience continues with some of the
best recreation and cultural venues in
northern New Mexico. With so many
sunny days and more than 150 miles of
trails throughout the town, hiking, running
and mountain biking are year-round
sports. World famous attractions are
just a short drive away. The Historic and
Creative Districts feature unique, familyfriendly and free cultural assets, tours
and award-winning museums that tell the
story of Los Alamos.
Where History Meets
Innovation
Push the boundaries on the slopes, then
venture to Los Alamos to experience the
stories that make it a top destination
for history buffs. Downtown museums
and area attractions facilitate an
exploration through history, including
the Valles Caldera National Preserve (a
supervolcano!), the Bandelier National
Monument, Los Alamos Historical
Museum and Bookstore, and the awardwinning Bradbury Science Museum—the
official “window” to the Los Alamos
National Laboratory, from the Manhattan
Project to today’s scientific innovations.
Los Alamos County Ice Rink
Leslie Bucklin
Once shrouded in secrecy, Pajarito Mountain Ski Area will be revealing a lot more
this winter.
• The lift lines are non-existent.
breakthroughs—every single day.
This international community welcomes
visitors at its parks, restaurants, pubs,
cafes and other businesses along Main
Street, Central Avenue and at the new
Smith’s Marketplace—and proudly offers
an attraction, a view, an experience for the
explorer in every individual.
Complement your ski experience with
swimming at the Walkup Aquatic Center,
North America’s highest altitude facility
or skate amid the pines at the only
outdoor ice rink in New Mexico. At night,
enjoy a variety of well-earned food, drink
and entertainment options at the local
restaurants, pubs and movie theater.
Bandelier National Monument
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The Secret’s Out
embrace challenges and make
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line in the state.
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Albuquerque
www.VisitABQ.org
800-284-2282
Albuquerque is packed with
events year-round. From music
and theater to food-centric and
SandiaPeak.com
505-242-9052
Adult
21–61
Teen
13–20
Child
12 and under
Senior
62–71
Full Day
$50
$40
$40
$40
Half Day
$35
$30
$30
$30
Beginner
$30
$30
$30
$30
3 Days
$140
$112
$112
$112
FREE: Children under 46” inches in ski boots and seniors 72+
Prices subject to change. Half-day ticket hours 9:00am–12:30pm or 12:30–4:00 pm
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Highest Lift Served: 10,378 ft
Highest Peak Elevation: 10,378 ft
Uphill Capacity: 4,300 skiers per hour
Snowmaking Capabilities: 15%
Opening Day: December 20, 2014
(Tentative)
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for a comprehensive events
terrain, a distance of 2.7 miles. At
sunset the desert skies produce
a spectacular array of color,
and your vantage point from the
calendar.
observation deck atop 10,378
National Forest affords an 11,000
square-mile panoramic view of
the Rio Grande Valley and the
Land of Enchantment. Start your
day skiing with a ride on the
tramway!
35% Beginner
55% Intermediate
10% Expert
30 Trails / 5 Lifts
Urban Variety
Diverse cultures, authentic art and vibrant
traditions have shaped the centuriesold story of Albuquerque, New Mexico’s
largest city. There are so many fantastic
outdoor activities that Outside magazine
included Albuquerque on its list of Best
Big Cities for Active Families. Just 20
minutes from Sandia Peak Ski Area via
tramway, Albuquerque is a great place to
start your winter vacation.
The city of Albuquerque sits more than
5,000 feet above sea level, but Sandia Peak
reaches nearly 10,700 feet. As such, skiers
and snowboarders can enjoy fresh snow
on the mountain but rarely see snow once
they retreat back to the city. They may
even consider a trip to the golf course for
a “Ski and Tee” getaway.
Best Unexpected Beer Cities.
Shoppers will enjoy the funky boutiques
of Nob Hill, Southwestern specialties
in historic Old Town, and upscale stores
throughout the Uptown district.
Affordable & Accessible
New Mexico’s largest airport, the
Albuquerque International Sunport, is the
perfect place to begin your vacation. It’s
so wallet-friendly that Time.com named
Albuquerque one of its 7 Great American
Vacation Spots That Won’t Bust Your
Budget, citing the city’s outstanding
and affordable attractions, restaurants
and hotels.
©Sergio Salvador
foot Sandia Peak in the Cibola
Visitors enjoy exploring the city’s many
unique neighborhoods, diverse museums
and even film locations. Recent film
projects include The Night Shift, Good Kill
and Breaking Bad’s prequel, Better Call
Saul.
Shopping & Dining
With a variety of dining options from
New Mexican to brick oven pizza to Asian
street food and farm-to-table eateries,
there’s something for everyone. Local
microbreweries are popping up all over
town and brewers regularly introduce
new brew styles. Recently, Livability.com
named Albuquerque #1 on its list of
©Sergio Salvador
At the base of Sandia Peak you will find
a full-service Rental Shop, Snow Sports
School and the Sports Shop for the items
you might have forgotten. Great food
awaits at the Double Eagle Café. Our
kitchen staff will greet you with a smile,
and our breakfast burritos are some of the
best around.
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visit www.VisitABQ.org/events
deep canyons and breathtaking
Our reasonable lift ticket prices, miles
and miles of groomed runs, and short lift
lines are just a few of the great reasons
to come to Sandia Peak. Here you will
experience sunny days, uncrowded trails
and perfectly groomed corduroy, all at the
best value in New Mexico.
Lift Hours: 9am to 4pm
Open Daily: 12/20/14 – 1/4/2015
Open Wed–Sun & Holidays: 1/7 – 3/15/2015
Lifts: 5 Lifts, 4 Double/ 1 Surface
Base Elevation: 8,678 ft
Vertical Drop: 1,700 ft
To be in-the-know like a local,
Tramway transports you above
children’s program and their own separate
learning area.
Come learn to ski or snowboard with us.
Our beginner ski or snowboard package
is one of the best deals in the Southwest.
Our many beginner and intermediate
trails are a perfect place to learn and hone
your skills. No matter what your current
skill level, the Sandia Peak Snow Sports
School has friendly, engaging instructors
capable of improving your skiing and
riding. For the kids, we have a dedicated
has something exciting going on.
The Sandia Peak Aerial
Value with Every Turn
Sandia Peak Ski Area is nestled in the
Cibola National Forest just a short Tram
ride or drive away from Albuquerque.
Whether you are learning to ski or
snowboard, or wanting to get away from
the crowds, Sandia Peak offers great
skiing at a great value.
cultural events, the city always
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Cross Country
Choose from well-established
Nordic ski areas with terrific
trails and services that make
it fun and easy for everyone in
the family to ski or snowshoe
together.
Enchanted Forest
Red River | enchantedforestxc.com
575-754-6112
Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski
Area offers the most complete XC ski and
snowshoe experience in NM. World-class
groomed trails, full ski and snowshoe
rental shop, and a PSIA ski school mean
that Enchanted Forest can get you XC
skiing or snowshoeing the right way, the
first time. Enchanted Forest also provides
a comfortable day lodge to warm yourself
up, or to grab a snack, as well as trail
side rental yurts, and special events
throughout the entire season.
Whether it is your first time cross country
skiing or snowshoeing, or you are a
seasoned pro, Enchanted Forest can keep
everyone happy with over 30 kilometers of
groomed ski trails for classic and skate
techniques, 18 kilometers of snowshoe
trails, 5 kilometers of pet-friendly trails,
and access to 3 miles of back country
terrain.
most stunning views seen anywhere on
earth. Snowshoe rentals, moonlight skiing, a K-9 trail, horse drawn sleigh rides
and two warming cabins await visitors.
Bring a camera, dress warmly (the valley
tends to hold cool air), and be prepared to
experience a day on skis that will elevate
your soul. Heaven on Earth pretty much
sums up Valles Caldera.
Chama, New Mexico
Chama Valley Chamber of
Commerce, ChamaValley.com
Chama Chile Ski Classic,
ChamaSki.com
Two hours north of Santa Fe, Chama is
one of the best loved areas for cross-
country skiing in northern New Mexico.
An 1880’s railroad town, known for the
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic, narrow-gauge
railroad, Chama hosts New Mexico’s
largest cross-country skiing event, the
Chama Chile Ski Classic (ChamaSki.
com). The Classic runs 7 races over
the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend in
January, which include freestyle & classic
skiing, snowshoe and combined events
races, with chile ristras awarded to top
winners. This family fun weekend also
includes a costume contest, a race for
novices & kids, chile cook-off, yurt & ski
tours, clinics, awards ceremonies with live
music, and much more.
Other great Nordic options near Chama
include signed XC ski & snowshoe trails
on the 20,000 acre Sargent’s Wildlife
Refuge as well as extended backcountry
touring & telemark skiing terrain in the
nearby South San Juan Mountains. A
system of 5 yurts and well-marked trails
gives skiers looking for a winter getaway
from the city buzz, a place to sleep and
stay warm while enjoying the magic of
dark starry nights and powder snow
landscapes.
Valles Caldera
National Preserve
Los Alamos | vallescaldera.gov
866-382-5537
Where else in the world can you ski in the
middle of a volcano? An 89,000-acre valley
region created by a collapsed volcanic
crater, the Valles Caldera ski area offers
37 miles of groomed, undulating openness, ringed by 360 degrees of some of the
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1-866-382-5537
www.vallescaldera.gov
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