You’ll find Bavarian hospitality at its warmest in our acclaimed restaurant, where a wait staff clad in lederhosen and dirndls dispenses German specialties in an ambience of pure Gemütlichkeit at the base of Taos Ski Valley.
Urgent and Comprehensive care services, Ski Medicine/orthopedic specialists, Xray and Pharmaceuticals available, Point of Care Testing, Altitude Illness treatments, Concussion care, IV Hydration and Micronutrients, Massage, Physical Therapy.
Experience some of the most beautiful alpine hiking in New Mexico year-round! Taos Ski Valley boasts ten public land hiking trails and four summit opportunities, including the highest in New Mexico: Wheeler Peak, topping out at 13,161 ft.
Whether it's a new pair of skis, a pair of boots custom-fitted with footbed, a ski outfit, gloves, goggles, glasses or a pair of demo skis precisely tuned, Le Ski Mastery is your source to be outfitted properly for a great day on the slopes
20 yards from the main chairlift. Stay at a slopeside condominium blending old world Alpine tradition with modern convenience. One, two and three-bedroom condominiums each with full kitchen and spacious living area.
Your new favorite spot to grab a burger or sample fresh New Mexican cuisine. Enjoy Rhoda’s carefully selected New Mexican food, wine list, local micro brews and craft cocktails. Located slope-side in the resort center, easily accessible.
(American Restaurant) This is your space to connect while savoring shareable dishes and inspired wines. This inviting dining room radiates international flare—rustic European alpine architecture folded into colorful New Mexican design. Currently closed for COVID-Safe Practices.
Offering the best dinning experience Taos Ski Valley has to offer. In winter, cozy up by the fire for craft cocktails, wine and beer along side beautifully prepared small plates and mains. In summer, join us on the patio for our famous Blonde Bear Brunch!
The 18-hole disc golf course at Taos Ski Valley starts in the Resort Center, at the base of Chair 1. The course winds its way up the Rubezahl trail, which is a very popular summer hiking trail. Then returns down Pioneer Beginners Hill to base.