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Taos Ski Valley is a village and alpine ski resort in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 69 at the 2010 census. Until March 19, 2008, it was one of four ski resorts in America to prohibit snowboarding. The Kachina lift, constructed in 2014, serves the highest elevation of any triple chair in the North American Continent, to a peak elevation of 12,481 feet (3,804 m).
The village was originally settled by a group of miners in the 1800s, but in 1955 Ernie and Rhoda Blake founded the area as a ski mountain. The village was incorporated in 1996.
In 2013, Taos Ski Valley, Inc., was sold by the founding family to billionaire conservationist Louis Bacon. It has a one to one ratio of expert to beginner/intermediate terrain, and has the highest rated ski school in North America.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.4 square miles (6.2 km2), all land.
Taos Ski Valley is the highest municipality in the US, sited at an elevation of 9,207 feet (2,806 m); however, the village limits reach 12,581 feet (3,835 m) and the highest residential dwelling is at 10,350 feet (3,150 m). Kachina Village, at over 10,350 feet, houses Bavarian Restaurant and two condo complexes and accommodates six permanent residents and visitors in 30 condo units; 70–80 home sites are planned for development. Wheeler Peak, the tallest mountain in New Mexico at 13,161 feet (4,011 m), overlooks the village.
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Find out that Taos can be a friendly place to ski with many easy runs down. The mysteries of Taos Ski Valley are opened up in this video. The legendary chutes can be seen without having to ski at all. Beginners and non-skiers can take a video tour from their easy chair. A must see for those planning a trip to TSV or non-skiers wondering what lies beyond the base area. Visually realize that Taos has a variety of terrain for all skiing abilities. Gain confidence to experience Taos. It's well known that skiing in Taos will make you a better skier. Be sure to take a few minutes to download to 1080p on Youtube for superb quality video on the full screen.
Taos Ski Valley is among North America's elite ski areas, and the New Mexico True TV Crew give a glimpse of the entire experience. In addition to world-class downhill adventure that includes the unique experiences available apres ski at the base of the mountain. #NewMexicoTrue
In late February, 2015, the largest storm in a decade blanketed New Mexico with more than 70 inches of snow. We were ready with our skis and boards. Here’s how it all went down. #NewMexicoTRUE CREDITS: Director: Ryan Heffernan Producer: Grayson Schaffer Director of Photography: Ben Knight, Grayson Schaffer Aerials: Nick Kelley, Chris Dahl-Bredine Editor/Colorist: Anthony Riazzi Production: Gillian Brassil, Jonathan Ellsworth Composition: “Do It Again” Writers: ZES Publishers: BMG Talpa Music o/b/o Zes Publishing Control: 100% world Skiers: Elyse Saugstad, Sven Brunso, Claire Smallwood Special Thanks to Rhoda Blake, Taos Ski Valley, Taos Ski Patrol and Ski Santa Fe.
Construction of The Blake Hotel at Taos Ski Valley by Jaynes Corporation. Construction Company: Jaynes Corporation Video created by: Christian Martinez, Project Engineer Video taken with: DJI Phantom 3 Professional Date Uploaded 02/04/2016
Storm of a decade calls for a spontaneous roadtrip from Austin, Texas to Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico - February 2015
The Village of Taos Ski Valley is situated in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, 15 miles northeast of Taos via US Highway 150. Originally settled by a group of hearty and adventurous miners in the 1800s, the community is now inhabited by hearty and adventurous skiers and outdoor enthusiasts. Home of world famous Taos Ski Valley Ski Resort, the Village of Taos Ski Valley contains four miles of roads and is bordered completely by Carson National Forest. The village was incorporated in 1996 and at an elevation of 9200 feet, is the highest incorporated community in the state of New Mexico.
Sunday, April 3rd, 2016 at the base of Lift #4/in front of The Phoenix at Taos Ski Valley. Includes unauthorized use of American Idiot by Green Day.
The Village of Taos Ski Valley is situated in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, 15 miles northeast of Taos via US Highway 150. Originally settled by a group of hearty and adventurous miners in the 1800s, the community is now inhabited by hearty and adventurous skiers and outdoor enthusiasts. Home of world famous Taos Ski Valley Ski Resort, the Village of Taos Ski Valley contains four miles of roads and is bordered completely by Carson National Forest. The village was incorporated in 1996 and at an elevation of 9200 feet, is the highest incorporated community in the state of New Mexico.
Lift14 gives you a look at Taos Ski Valley in Northern New Mexico. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Lift14 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Lift14 Watch this video and many more on Lift14 at http://bit.ly/tx0ol2
Me taking on Al's Run!
With 72 inches in 10 days, Taos Ski Valley was an amazing place to be for the last week of February. I happened to be there for the 2015 Salomon Extreme Freeride Championships along with some 140 or so other competitors.
Pick your adventure in and around Taos, a small town that offers a respected artistic community, many treasures of history and access to worlds of sporting thrills. Get a real taste of frontier history at the Kit Carson Home and Museum, the notorious Governor Bent Home, or the Blumenschein Home & Museum. Take in the artistic side of the area at the Fechin Institute or the Harwood Museum of Art. Taos also puts you within reach of spectacular skiing at Taos Ski Valley or Wheeler Peak, or whitewater rafting at Taos Box on the Rio Grande. Visit Rancho de Taos for historic churches, or Taos Pueblo to see an ancient American Indian community.