Sandia Peak Ski Area is suffering from a lack of snow, despite an early season storm in November.
The Sandia Peak Ski Area says it is temporarily closing. In a post, the ski area announced that warm temperatures and limited ...
Sandia Peak Ski Area, New Mexico, has temporarily suspended operations, citing warm temperatures and limited snow conditions.
Warmer and breezier weather moves in through Monday. A winter storm will move into New Mexico starting late Tuesday bringing widespread chances for rain and snow. It’s been a more mild day ...
The Tusas Mountains are to be hit with between 5 and 10 inches of snow with its peaks getting up to 12 inches, forecasters ...
For excellent views of Albuquerque and the nearby Sandia Mountains, take a ride on the ... What's more, during most winters, visitors will find snow-covered ski slopes at the summit.
Earlier-than-usual snow led Sandia Peak Ski Area in New Mexico to have its earliest opening ... The ski area located 16 miles northeast of downtown Albuquerque broke the news on its Instagram ...
Sandia Peak, a small ski area near Albuquerque, New Mexico, has temporarily suspended ... ski areas — Sipapu Ski Resort or Pajarito Mountain Ski Area — or wait to use the credit when Sandia ...