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Winter in New Mexico: Ski and Snowboard in the Rockies

Taos in the heart of northern New Mexico is the perfect place to visit this fall

New Mexico, set in the southern Rocky Mountains, is probably the best-kept skiing and snowboarding secret in the west. The snow here sets the standard for powder skiing; light, fluffy and abundant. New Mexico has ten ski areas running along the mountains from Red River, Taos, Angel Fire, and Santa Fe in the north; through Albuquerque in the middle; and south to Mescalero. From wide-open green slopes to double diamond black slopes, New Mexico offers a variety of terrain for every member of the family. Ski schools offer lessons throughout the season and several areas have special programs for the kids. Snow skating, ice skating, tubing and sleigh rides are also popular activities at New Mexico ski areas. Rentals are available throughout the state.

At the end of the ski day, there is always something to do in New Mexico. Nearby historic towns, American Indian pueblos, fine art galleries, museums, shopping, restaurants and casinos offer a variety of activities for skiers and non-skiers alike. New Mexico ski areas also offer a full range of lodging including family-owned motels, inns, condos and resort hotels.

Whether you are looking for a full vacation or a quick weekend away, New Mexico is a great destination. Within a day's drive from El Paso, Denver, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and Lubbock, and within a few hours of the Albuquerque Sunport, New Mexico ski areas are easy to get to by car or plane.

For help planning your trip or for more information about New Mexico skiing and snowboarding, visit our ski tourism pages HERE. Additional information is available from the Ski New Mexico site at http://www.skinewmexico.com/.

Angel Fire resort event
Jack Ingram to Headline Angel Fire Resort's Big Ol' Texas Weekend in January

Texas-country recording artist Jack Ingram will perform live at Angel Fire Resort on January 24th as headliner of the ski resort's annual Big Ol' Texas Weekend, co-presented by the Big I 107.9, and sponsored by Budweiser. The critically acclaimed singer-songwriter was the recipient of the 2008 Academy of Country Music Award for Top New Male Vocalist of the Year. More...

Visit Sky city for the annual craft and art sale
Winter Feels Good - KIDS learn to Ski & Ride NM's Winter Sun

KOAT TV-7 in cooperation with Ski New Mexico and nine of its resorts - Angel Fire Resort, Pajarito Mt., Red River Ski Areas, Ski Santa Fe, Sandia Peak, Ski Apache, Sipapu Ski Resort, Taos Ski Valley, and Nordic areas - Enchanted Forest, are pleased to join the nationwide efforts of "Learn a winter sports month" this January 2009. More information at Ski New Mexico website.

Ski the winter sun
Red River Celebrates 50 Years of Winter Activities

The Red River Ski and Ride Area is having a Fiftieth Anniversary Gala on January 30, 2009. There will be live entertainment, night skiing, dinner, and a fantastic fireworks display! Also in conjunction with the 50th anniversary, there are planned weekly events like vintage ski races and fashion shows. Call for more information or details! (575) 754-1708 Or visit www.RedRiver.org