Ski Santa Fe has a little something for everyone.
Something that sets Ski Santa Fe apart from other resorts is how perfectly it caters to every skill level.
Its family-friendly atmosphere draws parents and children looking for a chill ski day.
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Visit between mid-February and March for the best snow and access to the most skiable terrain.
Plus, the luxury boutique resort recently underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation of its 65 casitas.
The 180 guest rooms boast traditional New Mexican architecture, complemented by original local artwork and simple decor.
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The property has a few dining experiences, including a bustling lobby lounge and a seasonal rooftop cocktail bar.
Each of the three locations across town has a unique vibe with its own food menu.
Tesuque Village Market
Another spot frequented by locals, thiseclectic cafeis also a general store and bakery.
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Local craft beers and tequila- and mezcal-based cocktails steal the show over at the bar.
Off-mountain Activities
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Soak in a private hot spring.
Hot tub temperatures are maintained at about 105 degrees, while cold plunges are around 55 degrees.
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Explore the art scene in the Railyard Arts District.
Some of the city’s most exciting galleries are in the up-and-comingRailyard Arts District.
In September 2023, The New Mexico Museum of Art opened a second location here,Vladem Contemporary.
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Stargaze from an open-air train.
There’s also a professional astronomer on board to share their celestial knowledge and help facilitate your stargazing experience.
Ski Santa Fe is still independently owned, so your Epic or Ikon pass will have no use here.
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Skiing and Snowboarding Info
Ski Santa Fe has 87 trails across 660 acres.
Its seven chairlifts include one quad, two triples, two doubles, and two conveyor lifts.
Beginner trails comprise 20 percent of the terrain, while intermediate and expert terrain make up 40 percent each.
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If you dont have a full ski day in you, dont worry; half-day options are available.
you’re free to book an hour-long lesson for your three-year-old or a half-day package for your four-year-old.