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The Southwest portion of the United States has a lot to offer the skier/boarder. Shown below are all ski resorts found in the following states:
Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada.
The table below is sorted by base elevation in feet above sea level of each ski resort.
The resorts elevation is a good way to determine snow fall and amount.
Keep in mind though that cold pockets can exist much lower in some areas.
Typically the higher the resort elevation the longer the ski season.
Elevation is recorded at the top-most part of each ski resorts skiable area.
| Resort |
Location |
Drop |
Lifts |
Trails |
Acreage |
Elevation |
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Ski Santa Fe
|
Santa Fe, NM |
1703 |
7 |
67 |
660 |
12053 |
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Taos Ski Valley
|
Taos, NM |
2612 |
12 |
110 |
1294 |
11819 |
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Ski Apache
|
Ruidoso, NM |
1900 |
11 |
55 |
750 |
11500 |
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Arizona Snowbowl
|
Flagstaff, AZ |
2300 |
4 |
32 |
127 |
11500 |
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Sunrise Park
|
Greer, AZ |
1800 |
10 |
65 |
800 |
11100 |
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Angel Fire
|
Angel Fire, NM |
2077 |
7 |
70 |
450 |
10677 |
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Red River
|
Red River, NM |
1600 |
7 |
57 |
290 |
10350 |
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Mt. Rose
|
Reno, NV |
1800 |
7 |
60 |
1200 |
9700 |
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Las Vegas Ski
|
Mt. Charleston, NV |
1000 |
4 |
11 |
60 |
9510 |
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Sipapu
|
Vadito, NM |
1055 |
4 |
32 |
200 |
9255 |
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Diamond Peak
|
Incline Village, NV |
1840 |
6 |
31 |
655 |
8540 |
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Williams Ski Area
|
Williams, AZ |
600 |
2 |
7 |
30 |
8150 |
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