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New Mexico

The Land of Enchantment's capital is located in Santa Fe, and the state has a land area of 121,598 square miles. New Mexico's highest point is Wheeler Peak at 13,161 feet and its lowest point is Red Bluff Lake at 2,842 feet. The U.S. acquired most of New Mexico in 1848, as a result of the Mexican War, and the remainder in the 1853 Gadsden Purchase. Union troops captured the territory from the Confederates during the Civil War. With the surrender of <P> Geronimo in 1886, the Apache Wars and most of the Indian conflicts in the area were ended. Since 1945, New Mexico has been a leader in energy research and development with extensive experiments conducted at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and Sandia Laboratories in the nuclear, solar, and geothermal areas. Tourist attractions include the Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Inscription Rock at El Morro National Monument, the ruins at Fort Union, Billy the Kid mementos at Lincoln, the White Sands and Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monuments, Bandelier National Monument, and the Chaco Culture National Historical Park. New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment.


Snow Conditions of Resorts in New Mexico

Angel Fire Resort | 10-18-2011
Plan to Open 12/15
Surface
 
Snow 24 Hours
0"
Snow 48 Hours
1"
Snow 72 Hours
1"
Base Snow
 
Open Trails
0 of 75
Open Lifts
0 of 7
Pajarito Mountain | 10-18-2011
Opening Soon for Snow Sports
Surface
 
Snow 24 Hours
0"
Snow 48 Hours
  
Snow 72 Hours
  
Base Snow
 
Open Trails
0 of 44
Open Lifts
0 of 7
Red River | 10-18-2011
Plan to Open 11/23
Surface
 
Snow 24 Hours
0"
Snow 48 Hours
2"
Snow 72 Hours
2"
Base Snow
 
Open Trails
0 of 57
Open Lifts
0 of 7
Sandia Peak | 10-18-2011
Plan to Open 12/17
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Snow 24 Hours
0"
Snow 48 Hours
  
Snow 72 Hours
  
Base Snow
 
Open Trails
0 of 30
Open Lifts
0 of 5
Sipapu | 10-18-2011
Plan to Open 11/19
Surface
 
Snow 24 Hours
0"
Snow 48 Hours
1"
Snow 72 Hours
1"
Base Snow
 
Open Trails
0 of 41
Open Lifts
0 of 5
Ski Apache - Ruidoso | 10-18-2011
Opening Soon for Snow Sports
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Snow 24 Hours
0"
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Snow 72 Hours
  
Base Snow
 
Open Trails
0 of 55
Open Lifts
0 of 10
Santa Fe | 10-18-2011
Plan to Open 11/24
Surface
 
Snow 24 Hours
0"
Snow 48 Hours
  
Snow 72 Hours
  
Base Snow
 
Open Trails
0 of 74
Open Lifts
0 of 7
Taos Ski Valley | 10-18-2011
Plan to Open 11/24
Surface
 
Snow 24 Hours
0"
Snow 48 Hours
4"
Snow 72 Hours
4"
Base Snow
 
Open Trails
0 of 110
Open Lifts
0 of 13

CORN = Corn Snow

SC = Spring Conditions

FRGR = Frozen Granular

SM = Snowmaking

GRMG = Grooming

SNBRD = Snowboard

HP = Hard Packed

T2B = Top to Bottom

LSGR = Loose Granular

VC = Variable Conditions

MGS = Machine Groomed

WETGR = Wet Granula

N/A = Not reported by Ski Area

WETSN = Wet Snow

PDR = Powder

WETPS = Wet Packed Snow

PP = Packed Powder

NS = Night Skiing