Ski Apache has trails that will challenge the advanced and welcome the beginner. With over 750 acres of skiable terrain, you’ll have plenty to explore throughout the day. Our lift and trails report lays out the necessary information to prepare you for the slopes.
Lift Name | Status |
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Triple Chair I |
closed
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Triple Chair II |
closed
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Quad Chair III |
closed
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Chair IV |
closed
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Triple Chair V |
closed
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Apache Bowl Triple Chair VI |
closed
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Triple Chair VII |
closed
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Elk Quad Chair VIII |
closed
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Trail | Difficulty | Status | Groomed | Snowmaking |
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Please Note
New Mexico Ski Report
New Mexico’s ski season generally spans December through March. While it doesn’t garner as much attention as nearby states for skiing and snowboarding, you will not regret visiting the several high elevation mountains found throughout the state. Known for impressive amounts of dry powder snow, New Mexico is an excellent destination for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. Enjoy shorter lines and affordability here.
Ski Apache, located in Alto, 10-minutes from Ruidoso in southern New Mexico, offers excellent terrain, plenty of snow (including snowmaking all the way to the summit), and nearby lodging and entertainment. Alto and Ruidoso are hidden gems for snow sports enthusiasts. Visit Ski Apache today and see why we are a great destination for you, your family, and your friends.