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There are no exact matches. However, these nearby properties are for sale.

Listings 5
Median $875K
Lowest $299K
Highest $3.5M
Residential

$3,500,000

192 Llano De La Legua

Vadito, NM

3 Bed
2 Bath
3,000 SF
285.00 AC

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Residential

$895,000

64 Picuris Rd

Vadito, NM

3 Bed
3 Bath
3,581 SF
6.07 AC

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Residential

$875,000

4917 State Hwy 518

Tres Ritos, NM




4.95 AC

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Commercial Sale

$350,000

15066 Nm Hwy 75

Penasco, NM



5,500 SF
0.72 AC

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Residential

$299,000

32 Upper Llano

Llano, NM

2 Bed
2 Bath
1,700 SF
0.75 AC

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Sipapu Info

43 Runs

20% Beginner

40% Intermediate

30% Advanced

  • 215
    Acres

  • 6
    Lifts

  • No Night
    Skiing

  • Ticket Price
    $80 - $140

  • 185"
    Avg. Snowfall

  • 1,055'
    Vertical

  • 8,200'
    Base

  • 9,255'
    Summit

  • Ski School

  • Lodging

  • 32 Miles to Airport

Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort, A Hidden Gem in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains

At Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort in Vadito, New Mexico, the appeal lies in its blend of intimate scale, forested terrain, and four-season access. Located just 20 miles from Taos, NM, culture and connection are within easy reach. Beyond winter, the resort invites mountain biking and hiking in summer, making it truly year-round. With proximity to Taos, the Rio Pueblo, and Carson National Forest, Sipapu real estate places owners enjoy small-town charm, recreation, and genuine value in a resort setting, whether you're looking for a slope-adjacent chalet, log cabin nestled in the pines, or a vacation rental ready for guests escaping to the mountains.

Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort At-A-Glance

  • Skiable Terrain: 215 acres
  • Vertical Drop: 1,055 ft
  • Average Snowfall: 185 inches
  • Lifts: 6
  • Runs: 43

The Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort Lifestyle

  • Family-Friendly Adventure: Sipapu is New Mexico’s oldest continuously operating ski resort, known for its approachable size, friendly atmosphere, and emphasis on family fun—with 215 skiable acres and runs designed for all levels of skiers and riders.
  • Year-Round Recreation: Beyond the snow season, the mountain transforms into a summer playground offering mountain biking, fly fishing on the Rio Pueblo, scenic hiking through Carson National Forest, and disc golf on the slopes.
  • Affordable Alpine Access: With some of the most budget-friendly lift tickets and lodging in the Southwest, Sipapu provides big mountain adventure at small mountain prices, attracting outdoor enthusiasts who value authenticity over flash.
  • Tight-Knit Mountain Community: Locals and long-time visitors describe Sipapu as “Taos’ backyard resort,” where familiar faces, community events, and a laid-back pace define the lifestyle both on and off the slopes.
  • Close to Culture and Connection: Located just 20 miles from Taos, residents enjoy the perfect balance between wilderness solitude and access to Northern New Mexico’s art, dining, and historic charm.

Updates At Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort

  • New Two-Person Chairlift Coming: Sipapu has announced the replacement of a 47-year-old surface lift (Platter Lift #3) with a modern two-person chairlift. This upgrade will open beginner-friendly terrain on the upper mountain more comfortably and safely for families and newer skiers.
  • Lift-Access & Upper Mountain Service Enhancements: Alongside the new lift project, the resort plans to introduce an expanded skier-services deck, additional restrooms, and upgraded snow-making infrastructure (including burying above-ground piping) to enhance upper-mountain convenience and reliability.
  • Dynamic Ticketing & Resort Credit Incentive: Sipapu continues to leverage dynamic pricing and has launched “Bonus Bucks” promotions—on select days, lift tickets include $10 in resort credit usable at the store or café—emphasizing value and guest-friendly experience.

Talk To A Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort Real Estate Expert

In the valley surround­ing the mountain—especially around Vadito, Taos, and along the Rio Pueblo corridor—buyers will find charming cabins, custom mountain homes, and vacation rentals across neighborhoods like Pueblo Blanco Estates and Los Mochas. Talk to a Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort real estate expert today to browse active listings, receive insider previews, and explore how owning property near technical downhill trails, wooded terrain parks, and the first ski runs of New Mexico can work for your lifestyle and goals.

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