Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort
Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort, also known simply as Sipapu, is a moderately sized ski resort in Taos County, New Mexico. It is home to New Mexico's longest ski season, from November to April. The peak elevation is 9,255 ft (2,821 m). There are 41 trails and 6 lifts. Other facilities include 4 terrain parks, golf, fishing, lodge accommodations and restaurants. It is located in the Carson National Forest, about 20 miles south-southeast of Taos, New Mexico.[1]
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Location | Taos County, New Mexico, USA |
Nearest major city | Vadito, New Mexico (postal address) |
Coordinates | 36.154211°N 105.548508°W |
Vertical | 1,055 ft (322 m) |
Top elevation | 9,255 ft (2,821 m) |
Base elevation | 8,200 ft (2,500 m) |
Skiable area | 215 acres (87 ha) |
Runs | 41 - 20% beginner - 40% intermediate - 25% advanced - 15% expert |
Lift capacity | 6 lifts: 2 triple lifts, 1 quad lift, 3 surface lifts |
Terrain parks | 4 |
Snowfall | 185 in (4,700 mm) |
Website | sipapunm.com |
External links
References
- "Sipapu Maountain Facts". Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
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