Skiing New Mexico

Sandia Peak & Sipapu
Clowning around at Sipapu ski resort.

New Mexico skiing is rounded out by Sandia Peak and Sipapu. Sandia Peak is a day area just a few miles outside Albuquerque. With a respectable 1,700-foot vertical drop and 200 acres of skiing, it's popular with locals. You get there either by driving half an hour from town around the to the backside and up; or, you can take the 10-to-15-minute drive to the western face, and take the 50-person tram, a lift that sees more dinner-and-view tourists than skiers over the course of the year.

You'll find Sipapu in the midst of the Pecos Wilderness and the Carson National Forest about 22 miles southeast of Taos. The word "Sipapu" means "Land of Paradise" or "Spirit Place" in the Tewa language, and the name is apropos. A very small, family-owned, strongly family-oriented, old-fashioned place, they've been skiing here since 1952. Currently, you'll find 19 trails, an 865-foot vertical drop and lodging for 175 people, served by three lifts—two surface tows and a chair. If you want to take your kids to someplace that smacks of the way skiing was when you were a kid, this is it. And all it costs you is $31 a day for an adult ticket, plus you can rent gear for 15 bucks. Sweet.

Sandia Peak
Phone Number: 505-587-2240
Accommodations: 800-473-1000
Web Site: www.sandiapeak.com

Sipapu
Phone Number:
505-242-9133
Accommodations: 800-587-2240




Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
Published: 28 Apr 2002
The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication.

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