Ski Santa Fe is located on Highway 475, 16 miles northeast of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and 60 miles from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Nestled on mountain Sangre De Cristo just 16 miles from the heart of Santa Fe, Ski Santa Fe is one of the most beautiful places for skiing. It has a base elevation of 10350 feet making it one of the highest skiing areas in the United States.
The new millennium triple chairlift promises to take snow sports enthusiasts to a new height of 12075 feet. The snow laden heights act as a gateway for thrill including steep bump runs, powder filled chutes, gladed tree-skiing, and plenty of groomers.
Some vital statistics of Ski Santa Fe :
Summit Elevation: 12,053'
Vertical Drop: 1,703'
Ski able Acres: 660
Annual Average Snowfall: 225"
Trails: 67
Lifts: 7
Snowmaking: 42%
Night skiing: No
The summit of Ski Santa Fe boasts of 1725 vertical feet of skiing and 67 runs winding through some of the most stunning terrain of the country. Seven lifts transport 9750 skiers per hour high over giant pines and the frozen topography. The longest run is of 3 miles.
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Grooming Crews:
The Grooming Crews of Ski Santa Fe are one of the best in the country. With great dedication and consistent effort they ensure that groom runs are in perfect shape all round the year. Their expertise helps in keeping the run with an average of 225 inches of snow fall per season in pristine conditions. Skiers appreciate the hard work that goes in to maintain the slopes in perfect order.
Hours of Operation:
Offices are open daily from 8:00am to 4:30pm. Tickets and rentals need to be booked in advance.
Restaurants and Grills:
La Casa Café Grill located at the Ski Santa Fe base lodge offers breakfast and lunch to skiers and visitors at its big open deck.
Totemoff Bar/ Grill and Lodge:
It offers hot drink specials, mixed drinks, and beer all week long. Good food is available from Friday to Sunday.
Whether a first time skier or a veteran Ski Santa Fe has every thing to offer to suit the taste of participants of any level
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