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- Ski Santa Fe
Ski Santa Fe offers something special for everyone With a base elevation of 10,350 ft, Ski Santa Fe is the launching point for a ski experience you will never forget, whether cruising the perfect groomers or exploring the extensive gladed runs
- Snow Report | Ski Santa Fe
OPERATIONS UPDATE: The Santa Fe Express High-Speed Quad will undergo scheduled maintenance tomorrow morning, Tuesday, December 9th The lift will be closed throughout the morning
- Trail Map Grooming Report | Ski Santa Fe
The lift will be closed throughout the morning Lower Mountain terrain will continue to be served by the Sierra Double Chair Easy Street Beginner Chair and Pine Flats surface carpet will continue to serve the beginner terrain We expect to have the Santa Fe Express running again by Tuesday afternoon Thank you for your patience! #skibueno
- Ski Lift Tickets - Santa Fe
Ways To Get Here RIDE THE BLUE BUS Public transportation is available from the city of Santa Fe to the ski area
- Webcams | Ski Santa Fe
Take a look! We have 3 webcams to show you the most up to-date conditions in real time
- FAQ’s | Ski Santa Fe
General: Can we ride the chair up and back down? Once we open for the ski season you must have equipment on to ride the chair Foot passengers are allowed only during the fall General: When do half day lift tickets start end? Spring Hours AM Half Day: 9:30pm - 1:00pm, PM Half Day: 1:00pm - 4:30pm General: Can I bring my own food? Yes you can
- About Ski Santa Fe | Ski Santa Fe
We love to call Ski Santa Fe home Find out why you should make Ski Santa Fe your ski destination this winter
- Season Pass Sale | Ski Santa Fe
As a Pass Holder at Ski Santa Fe, pay $24 for your Sandia Peak Tram ticket each time you ride the Tram ALL ski season long! – $24 + Tax Sandia Peak Tram ticket, All ages (Adult, Senior, Military, Young Adult, Child)
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