Love of skiing began for me at age six at Ski Santa Fe, back in the day of leather boots and wooden-edge skis! I didn’t need any encouragement to roll around in the white world, but today ski areas layout the magic carpets for their pint-sized rippers and families. Read on for all the details about the best New Mexico ski resorts for families.
Taos Ski Valley

Rio Hondo Learning Center
Its Rio Hondo Learning Center offers daycare for tykes age two months to 3 years, including lunch and snacks, and outdoor snowplay. On-snow ski and snowboarding instruction begin at age three, with programs designed for teens up to age 13. Their Shredders program runs five consecutive Saturdays or Sundays and is sure to quickly progress your young skier or snowboarder. Children even have their own ski zone with pint-sized lifts and rental equipment shop. Check-in for lessons begin at 8 a.m. On-snow pick up time is 3:15 p.m.; indoor pick up time is 3:30 p.m. The Learning Center is located a short drive from the main base area, on the west side of Strawberry Hill, on Firehouse Road. For details and reservations (highly recommended during peak periods) call 888/650-0938 or email snowsports@skitaos.com.On the Mountain

Even Backcountry Programs
For local teens, TSV offers the opportunity for youngsters to really dive deeply and safely into skiing or snowboarding. The resort runs programs designed to provide rippers with skills to safely ski all kinds of terrain and conditions through intensive, multi-weekend programs. This includes backcountry and avalanche safety training.Skating, Snowshoeing, & Snowmobiling
In addition to skiing, Taos also offers many other activities that appeal to youngsters. One of the state’s few outdoor ice-skating rinks opened at TSV a few winters back. It’s pay to play, with skating from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. time slots. Rental skates are available.There is no organized sledding or inner tubing operation nowadays. But if you bring your own gear, you can slip and slide after 4 p.m. on the beginner slopes of Strawberry Hill. For older youth and teenagers who might enjoy a quiet walk in a snowbound forest, several private companies lead snowshoe tours in the valley.There’s also guided snowmobile tours to the peaks and ridges above TSV through Big Al’s Tours (575/751-6051); they vary in length and experience levels required.For further details on TSV’s family activities and programs, call 800/776-1111 or see their web site here.Red River

Kid’s Kamp

Free for Kids Under 6
Lift tickets for children 5 and younger are free, but must be acquired at a sales counter or at Guest Services. The kiddo has to be present, plus an adult buying a lift ticket.Buckaroo Day Care
The Buckaroo Day Care is located in the upper level Main Chalet. It operates from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and accepts children age 3-4. Reservations are not required but there’s a limit on attendance: Call 575-754-2223 for details. The Youth Ski & Snowboard Center (located right next to Main Chalet) provides lessons—group or private—to kids age 5-12. Its package deal includes two two-hour lessons, rentals and lift ticket. No half-day programs exist. The program sells out during peak periods, so be sure to make reservations.Getting Tubed
The ski area offers tubing with a magic carpet lift on the slope just to the side of the Main Chalet daily at 4:30 p.m., plus 5:30 p.m. and 6:30, if the former sessions sell out. Participants must be 42 inches tall. A limited number of tickets are sold, beginning at 7:30 a.m. daily. Jan. 8-Feb. 13, it will not be offered on Mondays and Tuesdays.Let’s Go ‘Sleddin’
Red River is one of New Mexico centers of snowmobile culture, along with Chama and Ruidoso. Businesses offer guided tours ranging from 2 hours to daylong outings for solo or duo riders, operational instruction, and rental clothing and helmets. Options include Bobcat Pass Wilderness Adventures. Operating atop scenic Bobcat Pass on NM 38, kids 3-5 ride for free. Red River Sled Shed is the town’s oldest such operation with 2.5 and 3.5-hour guided tour options. Red River Offroad provides guided snowcat tours through snowbound aspen meadows and past abandoned gold mines and miner shacks, plus a bit of sledding.For additional details, call 575/754-2223, or visit here.Angel Fire

Mountain Perfect for Beginners/Intermediates
Due to its high percentage of beginner and intermediate slopes, much of Angel Fire can be skied or boarded by novices. There is even one run, Headin’ Home, that descends from the summit easily navigated by the younger set.State’s Best Terrain Parks

Get it on at Night!
And, an activity that usually appeals particularly to the youngsters—who still have the energy after a day on the slopes!—is the night skiing available at Angel Fire. It is the only night skiing offered in the state, which spans about 50 acres and includes a terrain park. It operates on Friday and Saturday nights from 4-8 p.m., some Sunday nights, and all holiday nights.Lift-Served Tubing & Sledding Hill

Snowmobiling & Sleigh Rides
There are several companies providing snowmobiling trips in the area, including Eagle Nest Marina (575/377-6941) and Bobcat Pass Adventures (575/754-2769). They offer trips of 2-3 hours, or longer, plus rental clothing and boots. One-day advance registration is suggested. Kids are encouraged to ride with parents but one must be a minimum age of 16 with a valid license to operate the snowmobiles. Nancy Burch’s Roadrunner Tours offer horse-drawn sleigh rides. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner add-ons can also be arranged.The resort offers a wide range of discount ski rentals, lessons, lift tickets and lodging packages for families. Accommodations range from the slopeside Angel Fire Lodge to condos, cabins, houses, and for campers the deluxe Angel Fire RV Resort. For details on Angel Fire Resort as a whole, call 888/633-7463 or visit their web site here.Ski Santa Fe

A Family Mountain
With 60 percent of its terrain ranged as beginner or intermediate, this is a great ski area for families just getting into the sport, but also has enough excellent expert runs to make everyone’s day. Once graduated from the dedicated beginner runs and lifts at the base, be sure to steer the kiddos into Adventure Land Glade. Here you’ll find a ski-through wooden cabin, whoop-de-doos, and other features.Snowplay & Free Shuttles to Town
While there’s really no other activity options at the ski area for kids besides skiing or boarding, as tubing on the runs is not allowed, there is a dedicated snowplay area about halfway to town in Hyde State Park. There are also a wide range of off-snow activities in town, from the fantastic, kid (and adult!) friendly Meow Wolf experience to the Santa Fe Children’s Museum, art classes, and horseback riding and bike rentals. A cool feature at Ski Santa Fe is the fact it is accessed by a free shuttle from Santa Fe. So, you can put teens on the Blue Bus (Rt. 255) and have your own min-vacay in town while they exhaust themselves on the slopes! For additional details, call 505/982-4429 or visit here.Sipapu

Perfect Terrain For The Kids
While there are a few, short steep pitches here, most of the diminutive ski area features beginner and intermediate terrain, so parents can let their charges take off in the morning and not have to worry about them getting in over their heads or lost. There is no formal daycare program here. But, one can book a private baby sitter here, or in the Taos area in general, from Taos Nannies.Rent in Advance
Rentals of skis or snowboards (plus helmets and other gear) MUST be arranged in advance online. Ski School begins with kids ages 3-5 on a private-only basis. Group lessons begin at age 6, with morning ($61) and afternoon ($53) sessions.
4 Terrain Parks
The Magic Carpet Beginner’s Area is set aside for novices only, with its own lift and gentle terrain. Older kids will enjoy Sipapu’s four distinct terrain parks, including the only organic terrain parks in the state, Playground and Flight School, built entirely from resources found on the mountain. The advanced park, Don Diego, includes a 20-foot A-frame box with a dragon tongue (including two urban takeoffs and a straight mount), and a 38-foot tabletop gap jump. It often does not open until January or February. Pedro’s Park is designed for beginner and intermediate riders.Other Attractions
There is a small Game Room in the Main Lodge. Tubing and sledding are not allowed on the resort slopes but can be done safely nearby, as can snowshoeing and cross country skiing. For further details call 575/587-2240 or visit here.Ski Apache
