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Ski Santa Fe is located high above what has become one of the top visitor destinations in the nation, the historic and artistic town of Santa Fe, so when you visit for a ski or snowboard trip, be sure to save time for the town. Santa Fe has a wonderful range of terrain, from isolated beginner slopes to lots of cruisers, some long bump runs, great glades and tree runs, and even a few short chutes and small bowls. The out-of-bounds, but legal, Big Tesuque run is a powder hound's delight that ends on a luge-like forested trail leading to the access road. Hitch back up or park a second vehicle at the turn-out. Ski Santa Fe benefits from its 12,075 foot summit, 1,725 foot vertical drop, 77 trails and 225 inches of average annual snowfall. Dining and lodging options abound in the historic capital of New Mexico, Santa Fe.
Beginner Runs
20%
Intermediate Runs
40%
Advanced Runs
40%
Expert Runs
0%
Longest Run
3 MILES
Skiable Terrain
660 ACRE
2209 Brothers Road, Suite 220
87505-6965 Santa Fe
New Mexico
United States
Phone: (505) 982-4429
Projected Opening Ski Season: 11/22/2012
Projected Closing Ski Season: 04/07/2013
Projected Days Open: 130
Days Open Last Year: 107
Years Open: 67
Average Snowfall: 225"
Pros: Snow quality, friendly staff, tree skiing - Santa Fe city!
Cons: lack of safety bars on lifts
Pros: Nice grooming, great for beginners & families, affordable
Cons: long winding drive up, quite a walk from the parking lot
Pros: Friendly staff, well-groomed runs
Cons: slushy
Pros: friendly staff, decent food, shuttle
Cons: lots of kids, crowded
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