With a base elevation of 10,350 ft, Ski Santa Fe is the launching point for a ski experience your family will never forget. Located only 16 miles from the heart of Santa Fe, a city rich in culture, fine arts …
With a base elevation of 10,350 ft, Ski Santa Fe is the launching point for a ski experience your family will never forget. Located only 16 miles from the heart of Santa Fe, a city rich in culture, fine arts and exceptional cuisine, this is one of the country’s most diverse and unique ski destinations.
Our visit to Ski Santa Fe was what we’d hoped for. Renting equipment went smoothly, the lifts were well run and there were a lot of great runs for multiple skill levels. We skied on a Tuesday and … Full review by 160jakev
Mar 16, 2024
Do not put your kids in the chipmunk ski school. Teachers are incredibly rude to the children. Left my child laying in the snow for minutes on end after a fall, completely ignore them, etc. it would … Full review by Matt C
Mar 12, 2024
It is a very good mountain to ski for beginners, prices are reasonable and it's close to Santa Fe. Rental store and lift tickets open at 8 am and the lifts at 930 am. During peak season it can take y… Full review by Guillermo V
We're planning to ski over spring break (3/12-3/18). I'm getting worried about the lines. Is there a best day of the week to ski? Would you recommend renting skiis in town and if so, where?
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Hi! I’ve gotten into the habit of skiing midweek to avoid the crowds. Sometimes up there you have to look for someone to ride the lift with on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday! …
Hi! I’ve gotten into the habit of skiing midweek to avoid the crowds. Sometimes up there you have to look for someone to ride the lift with on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday! Don’t pass on the Green Chile Stew at Totemoff’s (mid lodge), it’s really delicious! I have my own gear, but my brother rents his gear at Ski Tech on St. Francis Rd. Really convenient and great service. Equipment seems in good shape and well cared for. He’s really happy renting from them. I’m sure the base lodge is ok, but always so slow and crowded. Have a safe trip and enjoy Santa Fe!
How can we ensure that our minivan will safely traverse the mountain road between Santa Fe & the ski resort? Under what conditions would we need to consider modifications (snow chains?)
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We had an AWD rental car and had no issue despite the fact it had snowed about 5” overnight. There was a plow already coming down when we were going up. Some cars without …
We had an AWD rental car and had no issue despite the fact it had snowed about 5” overnight. There was a plow already coming down when we were going up. Some cars without AWD or 4WD had chains but I thought it was excessive. If you drive slowly and carefully you should be fine but think it all depends on how much snow is around and your comfort level around snow…
What is the parking situation at ski sante fe between Christmas and New Years? How far a walk for children to the base? Do the lots fill up?
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It all depends on the amount of snow. Last year was so epic they turned people away. If you get there super early you should be fine if you are renting equipment there get there even …
It all depends on the amount of snow. Last year was so epic they turned people away. If you get there super early you should be fine if you are renting equipment there get there even earlier! They have these cattle trailers That carry you too The snow is ok this year but not epic like last year So it shouldn’t be as crowded as it was but again I stress if you get there early early everything should be fine and your visit will be much more enjoyable