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Children's snowboard lesson at Angel Fire, NM. Photo by Chris McClennan.
Angel Fire may be a family-friendly resort, but with two different free skiing offers for children this season, it’s quite obvious that the resort is more biased towards kids. But that’s not a bad thing for mom and dad.
As a way of introducing the next generation of skiers and riders to snow-covered slopes and winter exercise, Angel Fire is providing all fifth grader students with free lift tickets everyday throughout the season.
Whether the student is enrolled in state or out-of-state, any fifth grader can redeem their free lift ticket by visiting the ticket office with an adult who purchases a full price, full-day lift ticket or is in possession of an adult full season pass. A completed fifth grade form and a current report card are required for age verification – but don’t worry, no one is checking for perfect grades.
For families with younger kids in tow, it’s easy to catch a break with Angel Fire’s free lift tickets for kids ages 6 and under. Show up to the ticket window with your pint-sized shredders, and they’ll receive a kids’ lift ticket for free – no strings attached.
For more information on Angel Fire’s family-friendly programs or to fill out a fifth grade form, visit their website.