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Posted on 12/14/23 at 11:10 am
Posted by Jake009
Hill Country
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Posted on 12/14/23 at 11:10 am
We’ve always done CO but are looking at NM this year. What is the best/most charming mountain towns in New Mexico?
Posted by hogfly
Fayetteville, AR
Member since May 2014
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Posted on 12/14/23 at 11:43 am to
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We’ve always done CO but are looking at NM this year. What is the best/most charming mountain towns in New Mexico?


Taos is probably your best bet, though Taos proper isn't really a charming mountain town in the traditional sense, but it is a cool town. Taos has gotten expensive for lift tickets and such, but it's got the terrain and amenities to back it up. I will say that Taos has a reputation for being a "hard" mountain that caters to more advanced skiiers.

There isn't much in Angelfire at all, though I love it for mountain biking in the summer. Red River is pretty small as well.

Ski Santa Fe is actually a pretty good mountain and takes about 30 minutes to get up there from Santa Fe. Nothing at all at the base, though, other than a lodge with cafeteria style food. But the town of Santa Fe more than makes up for the lack in the mountains. We love it because we can literally snowboard on the mountain one day then be riding mountain bikes the next day in the high desert (depending on conditions).

A lot of people talk about Cloudcroft, but I would think it might be a bit of a crapshoot.


This post was edited on 12/14/23 at 11:48 am
Posted by bushwacker
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Posted on 12/14/23 at 12:10 pm to
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We’ve always done CO but are looking at NM this year. What is the best/most charming mountain towns in New Mexico?



I did this last year and drove. The flights to colorado were too high. big mistake. does not compare to CO.

we are going back to colorado. Much better atmosphere, mountains, snow, etc.
Posted by hogfly
Fayetteville, AR
Member since May 2014
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Posted on 12/14/23 at 12:13 pm to
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I did this last year and drove. The flights to colorado were too high. big mistake. does not compare to CO.

we are going back to colorado. Much better atmosphere, mountains, snow, etc.


Curious where you went? I know quite a few front range folks who actually come down to Taos now instead of Colorado because they prefer the terrain, conditions and lack of crowds.
Posted by Jake009
Hill Country
Member since Jun 2019
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Posted on 12/14/23 at 12:27 pm to
Yes Busch, where did y’all go?

Hog, if it were just me, Taos seems ideal but my wife is a very novice level skier. Seems like Santa Fe could be a solid option. It’s only about a 9 hour drive for us as well. How are the slopes/mountains in Santa Fe?

Posted by hogfly
Fayetteville, AR
Member since May 2014
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Posted on 12/14/23 at 12:34 pm to
So you basically drive up 30 minutes from the dessert to the mountain. The mountain is mid-sized.
660 ACRES, 86 RUNS, 1725 VERTICAL
1 QUAD CHAIRLIFT, 2 TRIPLE CHAIRS, 2 DOUBLE CHAIR 2 CONVEYOR LIFTS

It's basically the size of Sol Vista / Granby Ranch if you're familiar with that. So as the other guy said, it's not going to be anything like a large Colorado mountain. Might also be more similar to Monarch in size and vertical feet than Granby.
Posted by GentleJackJones
Member since Mar 2019
4911 posts
Posted on 12/14/23 at 1:36 pm to
Town - Santa Fe
Best skiing - Taos. Be prepared. It's tougher than anything I've done in CO, personally. It's just steep everywhere, imo.
This post was edited on 12/14/23 at 1:37 pm
Posted by Jake009
Hill Country
Member since Jun 2019
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Posted on 12/14/23 at 1:38 pm to
Seems like a nice vacation. I’ll look into it! Thanks man
Posted by RummelTiger
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Posted on 12/14/23 at 2:08 pm to
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What is the best/most charming mountain towns in New Mexico?


Charming...

Red River.

We go at least twice per year. If you're not a massive skier, then it's a great place. If you are a big skier, then it could work for you as well.
Posted by ccard257
Fort Worth, TX
Member since Oct 2012
1454 posts
Posted on 12/14/23 at 4:49 pm to
We go to Taos every year and I am a big fan. I used to live in CO and skied all over, backcountry, etc. and can’t find a reason to drive past Taos for a family trip.

That said, everywhere else I have skied in NM is complete garbage. Better than nothing, but not worth your time if you have options.

your wife should take a lesson or two at Taos, they have an excellent ski school.
Posted by LSUHeights
Member since Jan 2010
620 posts
Posted on 12/14/23 at 6:01 pm to
Santa Fe is good if there is a storm before you arrive but it is the cold mountain. Sounds strange since it is further south but...

The ski area is really high, base is over 10k feet and there is open high desert in front of you with no mountains to block the wind, so if it is blowing...brrrrrrrrr
Posted by Bryno1960
Off River Road
Member since Aug 2013
3322 posts
Posted on 12/14/23 at 6:39 pm to
Angel Fire is a great ski area although there much around the town.
Posted by bushwacker
youngsville
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 12/15/23 at 8:14 am to
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Curious where you went? I know quite a few front range folks who actually come down to Taos now instead of Colorado because they prefer the terrain, conditions and lack of crowds.


We did TAOS. Have also done angelfire in the past.
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
77799 posts
Posted on 12/15/23 at 9:33 am to
Cloudcroft is fun to ski
Posted by zippyputt
Member since Jul 2005
6831 posts
Posted on 12/17/23 at 6:45 pm to
Taos is nice and the mountain is narrow and fairly difficult due to the steepness. Lots of fun though.

Ski Apache is skiing at its basic level. Town of Ruidoso is neat and small. Basic though. You have to drive up each day as there is no hotel on Ski Apache.
Posted by idontyield
Tunnel Trash
Member since Jun 2022
552 posts
Posted on 12/17/23 at 7:38 pm to
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does not compare to CO


If you are used to the big Vail/Epic resorts then Taos is a letdown. The runs are much narrower, mtn is tougher to traverse and the lifts were a little janky (they spent a bunch of $$$ on lifts this year).

It compares to the smaller independent resorts here.

We went a long weekend a couple years ago and spent one day on the mountain and really didn't care about going another day. I couldnt imagine doing a full week there.

Is the parking lot still dirt? We went in the spring and I had mud all over my gear from that damn lot.

I also couldnt believe the amount of folks in jeans and camo jackets.
Posted by ccard257
Fort Worth, TX
Member since Oct 2012
1454 posts
Posted on 12/18/23 at 1:03 pm to
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If you are used to the big Vail/Epic resorts then Taos is a letdown.


This is a great example of different strokes because as a former epic pass holder I could not disagree more. The big attraction to Taos for me is it has terrain that is as good/better than 90%+ of the big Colorado resorts while being much less crowded and easier to get to. The only downside is that there is less of it overall, but I've never run out of things to ski. It's also very easy to still find good snow 2+ days after a storm as there aren't as many skiers overall and even less that know what they're doing.

I've also never been in a ski area parking lot that didn't get my truck muddy in the spring with the exception of the vail garage. If that bothers you, well...different strokes

Posted by GentleJackJones
Member since Mar 2019
4911 posts
Posted on 12/18/23 at 9:54 pm to
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This is a great example of different strokes because as a former epic pass holder I could not disagree more. The big attraction to Taos for me is it has terrain that is as good/better than 90%+ of the big Colorado resorts while being much less crowded and easier to get to. The only downside is that there is less of it overall, but I've never run out of things to ski. It's also very easy to still find good snow 2+ days after a storm as there aren't as many skiers overall and even less that know what they're doing. I've also never been in a ski area parking lot that didn't get my truck muddy in the spring with the exception of the vail garage. If that bothers you, well...different strokes


Couldn’t have said it any better. Taos is a challenging mountain. I’d say it’s a little harder than A-Basin (for CO purposes). It’s less crowded than other popular CO resorts (Breck, Copper, Keystone, Steamboat, Vail, etc) which is a good thing. Those mountains are predominately filled with Chads and Kayleigh’s from TX, FL, GA, etc and have no business being on the tougher runs. So, you’re left with better snow, a challenging mountain, and overall a cooler (albeit smaller) town.
Posted by RockyMtnTigerWDE
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Posted on 12/18/23 at 10:14 pm to
Possible waste of money if you are looking at NM and I say that with all due respect.

If and I mean if you get a decent snow the only two to look at is Angel Fire and Taos with Taos being the better of the two. You want something different then go West to Utah.
This post was edited on 12/18/23 at 10:17 pm
Posted by RockyMtnTigerWDE
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Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 12/18/23 at 10:30 pm to
Ski Apache is a resounding no if you like your sanity.
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