Ski Santa Fe reviews & ratings
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Overview
Ski Santa Fe in New Mexico, located near the historic city of Santa Fe, offers a unique high-altitude skiing experience with diverse terrain. The resort caters to a range of abilities, from beginner slopes to challenging expert trails. Ski Santa Fe is known for its stunning views and dry powder. The resort's on-site facilities include a variety of dining options and a ski school. Ski Santa Fe's commitment to sustainability is evident in its operations. The resort's proximity to Santa Fe adds cultural and culinary attractions to the skiing experience. Ski Santa Fe is ideal for skiers looking for a combination of quality skiing and cultural richness in the Southwest.
Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
14Beginner Runs
27Intermediate Runs
40Advanced Runs
5Expert Runs
3 milesLongest Run
660 acresSkiable Terrain
275 hectaresSnow making
Elevation
12075 feetTop
10350 feetBottom
1725 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
3Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$951 day
Weather
169 inchesAverage annual snowfall
Getting There
Ski Santa Fe Reviews & Ratings
Overall Rating: 4.5
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Family Friendly
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Tree Skiing
Groomed Runs
Mogul Fields
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All Reviews
Stephen - expert skier
Mar, 24 - 2024
Great little mountain that really turns Santa Fe into a ski town. Im a big fan of smaller operations and this place does it right. Versatile terrain, good facilities, only 35 from town, etc.
Freddie - expert skier
Jan, 26 - 2024
CRAZY GOOD POWDER! The only thing I would say is the lifts were stopping constantly just because everyone was not the greatest at getting off lifts, expert lifts were not packed and perfect though! Other than that, knee deep powder and beautiful tree runs. 5 Stars in my book