Ski Santa Fe is situated in the
alpine forests near the
tree line of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico, at an elevation of , making it one of the highest major ski resorts in the United States. It is located 16 miles east of the city of
Santa Fe. Access is provided from
downtown Santa Fe to the base lodge via
New Mexico State Road 475. A large
ski lodge, La Casa, is located at the ski base and features three restaurants: La Casa Cafe, Totemoff's Bar & Grill, and Terrace Grill. It also includes gift shops, a rental center, a sports equipment shop, a
ski patrol station, lockers, and two ski instruction schools: Chipmunk Corner, for beginner skiers ages 5–10 or snowboarders 8-10; and the Snow Sports School, for ages 10+. Skiers 10–11 years old may opt for either school. The resort covers two mountains,
Lake Peak and
Tesuque Peak. The
ski runs run down to the base in a fan shape and include glades for advanced skiers. The resort includes 88 named runs and eight lifts, including two
magic carpet lifts. Midway down the slope is another restaurant at Totemoff's Bar & Grill. The resort grooms and maintains the snow surface, and, if necessary, can produce new snow. Lodging for the resort is located in the city of Santa Fe. ==Ski Santa Fe statistics==