Sipapu Ski Resort

The Sipapu Ski Resort is a great destination for skiers and snowboarders in New Mexico. Although people do no always relate the state of New Mexico with winter sports, there are actually a nice variety of ski resorts peppered throughout the state. The Sipapu Ski Area is situated in the town of Vadito off of Highway 518. It is approximately 20 miles southeast of Taos, 65 miles from Santa Fe, and 115 miles from Albuquerque. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the heart of the Rocky Mountains provide a wonderful setting for family ski vacations. There are a wide variety of attractions and activities during the winter and summer at the resort. You can enjoy Sipapu Ski Resort lodging as well as fantastic dining slope-side. There is something for everyone to enjoy at Sipapu.

The Sipapu Ski Resort is not the largest resort in the state, but it is a wonderfully picturesque ski area that is affordable for most budgets. Sipapu has been in business for over 50 years and has developed a reputation as a family-friendly, and relatively inexpensive, place to enjoy the very best of outdoor activities in this state. If you are looking to ski and snowboard at the Sipapu Ski Area, you will not be disappointed with the resort's statistics. The peak elevation at Sipapu is over 9,200 feet with a base elevation of 8,200 feet. The vertical drop is approximately 1,050 feet.

Patrons will enjoy 200 acres of skiable terrain in a region of the southwestern United States that receives an annual snowfall of approximately 190 inches. Ski and snowboarding season generally lasts from November to April, as do most of the other resorts in the state like Angel Fire and Red River. There are 41 named trails at the Sipapu Ski Area, two terrain parks, and four lifts. The runs are broken up in such a way to give every member of the family or your group of friends the opportunity to have fun no matter what their skill level may be. Twenty percent are for beginners, 40 percent for intermediate skiers and snowboarders, and 15 percent are for the experts. Although this resort isn’t the first choice for experts in New Mexico, those who find themselves there will definitely have no problem finding some awesomely challenging runs. Other amenities include the Sipapu Ski Resort lodging and dining at the Riverside Café (located on the second level of the Sipapu Lodge).

When it comes to Sipapu Ski Resort lodging, you will have a range of options at your disposal. There are plenty of slope-side accommodations, including apartments, bunk rooms, cabins, duplexes, lodge rooms, mobile homes, motel rooms, and RV sites. No matter what kind of budget you are working with, you can plan your trip with confidence knowing that there are a variety of options for where to stay. If you are considering cheap ski vacations, you may just want to go in on a campsite or stay in one of the affordable bunk rooms with a group of friends. If the most important this is just getting out on the snow, these accommodations are more than suitable. When skiing and snowboarding are not at the forefront at the Sipapu Ski Resort, people are still able to enjoy amazing trout fishing, disc golf, hiking, mountain biking, and much more.

Image: Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort (flickr)
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