Angel Fire Resort
Angel Fire Resort began in 1966, as a small ski destination in Northern New Mexico. We are proud to have grown into a four-season resort offering a memorable Rocky Mountain experience for families, outdoor enthusiasts and groups.
The resort is located 8,600-feet above sea level in the Southern Rockies and has views of Wheeler Peak, the highest point in New Mexico.
GOLF
Come tee off at 8,500′ on our par 72, 6,653 yard, 18-hole golf course surrounded by the majestic southern Rocky Mountains in Angel Fire, New Mexico. The front nine incorporates a longer-playing layout that meanders through two unspoiled canyons of aspen, spruce, and pine, while the back nine offers links-style play with smaller greens and plenty of bunkers. The signature hole, #6, places the golfer on the tee box 200 vertical feet above the green, 239 yards away, surrounded by groves of aspen trees and towering pine.
TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL
Located at Olympic Park, just south of the Lodge at Angel Fire Resort on Highway 434 and near the Country Club, the Angel Fire Resort Tennis Center has six hard courts including two Pickle Ball courts for use by Resort members, guests and visitors to the Moreno Valley.
Courts are available on a first come, first serve basis, except during regularly scheduled weekly events. All members and guests must register with the Tennis Pro before entering the courts. Members, please be ready to show your membership cards. All Tennis and Pickleball guests please register at the Country Club Reception Desk, located on the lower level of the clubhouse near the fitness center, when the Tennis Pro is not on site.
HIKING
The Moreno Valley awaits your adventurous spirit. Meet it on foot to experience the great outdoors on terrain suited for all levels!
The Greenbelt trail system is a free-access system of trails that can be used for:
cross-country mountain biking
running
hiking
snowshoeing
horseback riding
They are located around the Village of Angel Fire.
CROSS COUNTRY MOUNTAIN BIKING
The Moreno Valley is home to a growing network of Cross Country trails from short out & backs to New Mexico’s only IMBA EPIC trail. Angel Fire area trail maps can be downloaded from both TrailForks & MTB Project.
ZIPLINE
The Angel Fire Resort Zipline Adventure Tour features 4 ziplines at the top of the mountain, high above the stunning Moreno Valley. Tours typically take two to three hours, and the ziplines vary from 700 to 1,600 feet in length. Between ziplines, you’ll walk along a well-maintained path which allows you to fully enjoy the beauty of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Zipline is only open in the Summer Months.
MONTE VERDE LAKE ACTIVITIES
Angel Fire Resort’s Monte Verde Lake is a beautiful spring fed high mountain place to hike, fish with family, boat, paddle board or just relax on shore. The lake is stocked with rainbow lake trout throughout the summer – perfect for a family fish fry.
Fishing equipment, bait, stand-up paddle boards, pedal boats, two-person kayaks, and fishing boats are available for rent. Kids’ climbing wall and eurobungy are available for the children to get their adrenaline pumping. The trail around the lake and the Lady Slipper trail are perfect for family hiking and biking. On the East end of the lake there is a floating dock for fishing or just relaxing.
TUBING HILL
The Angel Fire Tubing Hill is a 6-lane tubing hill for family fun. As conditions permit, the tubing hill is open daily from 10 AM – 5 PM.
Additional time may be available from 5 – 6 PM by reservation. Must reserve by 3:30 PM.
Tubing is offered in 1 hour blocks and is $25 per person.
Inquire about availability
SKIING & SNOWBOARDING
Experience The Best Snow in New Mexico! At Angel Fire Resort you’ll enjoy uncrowded trails for every ability level of skiing and snowboarding featuring:
80+ Runs
3 Ski & Ride Terrain Parks
30+ Acres of Gladed Trails
Polar Coaster Tubing Hill
Stash Parks
NASTAR Racing
Lit Slope for Night-time Skiing & Snowboarding
Our varied terrain offers stunning Southern Rocky Mountains views, for some of New Mexico’s best skiing and snowboarding.
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