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Pajarito Mountain Ski Area
Los Alamos, New Mexico

Pajarito Mountain Ski Area is on the eastern edge of the Jemez Mountains just west of Los Alamos. It comprises about 750 acres of land, privately owned by the Los Alamos Ski Club. Although some folks had been skiing in the area since the early 1900's, Pajarito was developed as a ski area in the late 1950's. The mountain has great views to the east over the Rio Grande Valley towards the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and from the top, to the west over the Valle Grande (which is now owned by the National Park Service).

Currently, Pajarito Mountain Ski Area has about 300 acres of cleared skiable terrain, plus some excellent tree skiing and some of the best bump skiing in New Mexico. Pajarito is rarely crowded, and is well noted for its lack of lift lines. Open to the public, selling both day tickets and season passes, Pajarito Mountain is operated as a "not-for-profit" organization.

The Pajarito Mountain base area offers a cafeteria/snack bar and equipment rental shop. The nearest lodging options are about 5 miles away in Los Alamos.

Quick Facts About Pajarito Mountain Ski Area
Season: Late November - End of March (Weather permitting)
Hours of operation: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, MST
Fri, Sat, Sun & Public Holidays plus 3-weeks continuous over Christmas & New Year (excluding Christmas Day)

Lifts: 6:
* 1 quad lift
* 1 triple chair
* 3 double chairs
* 1 rope tows
Base Elevation: 9,200 ft
Summit elevation: 10,400 ft
Vertical Rise: 1,200 ft
Total Ski/Board Terrain: 300 acres
Number of Trails: 40
Trails Classification:
Beginner: 20%
Intermediate: 50%
Expert: 30%
Steepest slope: 37°
For More Information:
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area
PO Box 1436, 397 Camp May Road, Los Alamos, NM 87544
505-662-5725

Ski Trails Maps courtesy of Pajarito Mountain Ski Area
Text and photos are available for re-use under the terms of the
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.

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