Ski Apache

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Ski Apache is a popular ski and snowboard resort in southern New Mexico known for its high-elevation slopes, scenic Sierra Blanca views, and winter recreation opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ski resort
snowboard resort
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccessRoadFrom Ruidoso, New Mexico
hasApproximateBaseElevationMeters about 2800 meters
hasApproximateSummitElevationMeters about 3500 meters
hasBaseElevation approximately 9,200 feet
hasClimate mountain climate
hasDifficultyRange beginner to expert
hasEnvironment high alpine
hasFeature high-elevation slopes
terrain park
views of Sierra Blanca
hasLiftType chairlift
gondola lift
hasLodgingNearby Ruidoso, New Mexico
surface form: Ruidoso
hasNearbyAttraction Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino
surface form: Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino
hasNearbyCommunity Mescalero, New Mexico
hasNumberOfTrails more than 50
hasPrimaryUse downhill skiing
snowboarding
hasRecreationType outdoor recreation area
hasSeason winter
hasSkiableArea approximately 750 acres
hasSnowmaking yes
hasTopElevation approximately 11,500 feet
hasTransportation mountain access road
hasVerticalDrop approximately 1,900 feet
hasView Tularosa Basin region
surface form: Tularosa Basin

surrounding Lincoln National Forest
knownFor scenic mountain views
snowboarding terrain
winter recreation
locatedIn Lincoln County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
New Mexico
Sierra Blanca mountain range
surface form: Sierra Blanca Mountains

southern New Mexico
locatedNear Ruidoso, New Mexico
locatedOn Sierra Blanca Peak NERFINISHED
offersActivity alpine skiing
snow tubing
snowboarding
zip line
operatedBy Mescalero Apache
surface form: Mescalero Apache Tribe
ownedBy Mescalero Apache
surface form: Mescalero Apache Tribe
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
state New Mexico

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