
By Becky Lomax on March 24, 2008
New Mexico residents can ski free one day at Angel Fire as the state's resorts close for the season.

By Becky Lomax on March 17, 2008
Taos is billing their opening day for snowboarders as “the day hell froze over.”

By Becky Lomax on March 3, 2008
Taos Ski Valley’s plans to open the resort to snowboarding sparked an online debate.

By Wes on February 19, 2008
Taos has received over 15 feet of snow this season, making conditions ripe for the 3rd Annual Salomon Extreme Freeride Championships, March 6-8.

By Becky Lomax on February 11, 2008
Taos is adding a snowboard division to their upcoming extreme freeride championships.

By Becky Lomax on February 4, 2008
Do you have what it takes to tackle the freeride championships at Taos Ski Valley?

By Becky Lomax on December 17, 2007
Taos Ski Valley, which has advertised itself as snowboard-free, announced that they will permit snowboarding this March.

By Craig Altschul on December 14, 2007
One of the last remaining holdouts will welcome snowboarders starting in March – and what a "hill" to finally ride. Taos Ski Valley, the legendary New Mexico resort founded by the late Ernie Blake in 1955, has made the decision that "the time is finally right."

By Becky Lomax on December 10, 2007
Both Taos and Angel Fire received large dumps of snow just in time for their openings.
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By Paul D. on July 23, 2008
New Mexico ski resorts offer discounted lift tickets throughout the winter season in conjunction with various organizations and businesses, although they can be hard to find. OnTheSnow has compiled a list of all the places to find these lift ticket deals.