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Contact Info
10 Tramway Loop NE
Albuquerque, NM 87122

Phone:
505-242-9052
Snow Report:
505-857-8977
Information:
505-856-6419
Basics
Skiable Acres:
200 acres
Vertical Drop:
1700 feet
Summit Elevation:
10,378 Feet
Basic Directions
30 minutes east of Albuquerque via I-40 and Highway
N14 to scenic byway #536 or via Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway

Description

Just 30 minutes from Albuquerque, Sandia Peak offers 200 acres of skiing over 30 trails. Complete with a certified ski school, a full rental shop, cafe, and the Wintermill Ski Shop, Sandia Peak is a great and convenient skiing opportunity.

Hours + Prices

Hours
9 am - 4 pm
Dec. 15 - Jan 1: Open Daily
Jan 3 - March 11: Wed - Sun and Holidays
Season:
December - March

Amenities

Mountain Stats

Mountain
Skiable Acres:
200 acres
Average Snowfall:
120 Inches
Terrain:
Easiest 35%
More Difficult 55%
Most Difficult 10%
Base Elevation:
8678 feet
Summit Elevation:
10,378 Feet
Vertical Drop:
1700 feet
Lifts and Runs
Lift Capacity:
4,500 per hour
Number of Lifts:
4 Lifts
Longest Run:
2 1/2 miles
Total Runs:
30 Runs

4 Double Chairs, 1 Poma, 1 Mitey Mite

Additional Details?
Double Eagle II Cafe located at the Base Area
High Finance Restaurant located at the top of the mountain
Sandiago’s Mexican Grill & Deli located at the base of the Tram
Snow sports school - ages 7 and older, children''s snow sports school – ages 4-6.
The Wintermill Sports Shop is located at the base of the ski area.

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