Angel Fire Resort

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Angel Fire Resort

Ski resort · Angel Fire

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10 Miller Ln, Angel Fire, NM 87710

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Nestled in the mountains, Angel Fire Resort combines cozy accommodations with family-friendly skiing, dining, and seasonal fun for an unforgettable winter escape.  

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"Angel Fire Resort is a great place for beginner and intermediates to spend hours winding down tame blues and greens from the summit."

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Furkan Berat

Google
Had an amazing time at Angel Fire Resort! The mountain views were stunning, and the slopes were perfect for all skill levels. Whether skiing or snowboarding, the runs were well-maintained, and the lifts were efficient. The staff was friendly and helpful, making everything smooth, from rentals to navigating the resort. Loved the laid-back, family-friendly vibe, and the night skiing was a cool experience. Definitely a great spot for a winter getaway!

Whitney Humphreys

Google
We had such a blast! It was my first time to ski along with my sons! My oldest was snowboarding along with my husband. Couldn’t have found a more perfect place to go to for beginners. It was challenging and fun all at the same time! I love how friendly everyone was and how trusting it was to be able to leave our things outside of a restaurant or restroom. The place is beautiful! Such a stunning vacay for us all!

WendySells OKLAHOMA

Google
We have been going to Angel Fire Resort since the 80’s. I have seen it transform over the years. My most memorable memory was when boarding became popular. 😆you had to be there. Anyway back then I never imagined that I would be skiing with my grandchildren. Time literally flies by and I’m happy I kept on going skiing despite all the obstacles and have something to do with great grandchildren. Hopefully great grandchildren too. Try and reach your limits 0r your limits will reach you. ⛷️💕💐

Morgan Harrison

Google
We trusted the social media posts as first timers trusting open runs, lodge photos, etc. with piped in snow since it hadn’t snowed since November and we had an absolute blast! Everything is all in one place. Food, rentals, the lodge. Lindsay from the front booked us and checked us in and she was wonderful as was all the staff. Legends for dinner was a hit and the waiters were super helpful in telling us about the open runs and lifts and how to navigate the backside… highly recommend. If you’re new to ski, I would say wait for some good snowfall so it’s fluffier/more powder but fantastic trip!

Tam Loftin

Google
A family friendly and pet friendly resort! This was my second time staying at Angel Fire and it was my second time skiing as well. The condo was a bit dated but very clean. Angel Fire is a fun and quaint resort which is wonderfully staffed. The snowfall was much less this year which was disappointing but the slopes were fine. I look forward to visiting again!

Neo Orion

Google
Overall a great place to Skii, tubing, Snow board, and either activities. But I recommend to always reserve online and if you missed it you can always keep checking as spots sometimes open. The mountain is miles long, for a better explanation see their website and look at their routes and lift info. The resort Hotel was great, indoor pool, and restaurants had diverse food.

Daniel Neuhaus

Google
Angel Fire Resort offers a unique guided hunting experience, especially with the novelty of using ski lifts to access hunting grounds in the off-season. As a first-time hunter here, I found the initial thrill enjoyable, and the stunning scenery—accentuated by fresh snowfall—created an unforgettable atmosphere. My guide, Josh, was excellent: knowledgeable, personable, and committed to making the experience as fulfilling as possible. The accommodations were exceptional, with the Reveal House scoring a solid 10/10. It’s beautifully equipped with high-end amenities, a fully stocked kitchen, and even included two hosted dinners during the five-night stay and a $150 gift card to the resort’s gift shop. While the hunt itself was enjoyable, the restrictions set by Angel Fire’s corporate management did limit the experience. Throughout the hunt, I noticed that the elk tended to stay in areas that were safe and legally huntable but, due to corporate policies, were off-limits. These restrictions, which were not related to safety, felt arbitrary and disappointing. I fully support any rule ensuring hunter safety, but these limitations didn’t enhance the hunt and instead often led to the frustration of spotting elk in places we weren’t allowed to pursue due to internal policies. Overall, Angel Fire Resort offers a little bit of everything, and the potential here is clear. However, by trying to cover so many experiences, the hunting aspect feels somewhat diluted. With adjustments to these corporate restrictions, I believe Angel Fire could become an outstanding hunting destination. Right now, I’d rate the experience around 3.5 out of 5 stars, with hope that future hunts might bring a more focused and unrestricted approach. For those considering a trip, I’d recommend it for the setting and the comfort of the accommodations but with an understanding of the current limitations in the hunt itself.

Jennie Hemphill

Google
All the staff was amazing!!! The rooms weren't all that great looks wise. The beds were very comfortable though!! The activities in the evening were fun for the kids. Loved the swimming pool and hot tub. We stayed 4 nights on the last night we finally got a roll away bed we needed. It took over an hour to get our food at the restaurant there called legends and it took 30 mins to be seated. There was one guy that was doing every single job trying his best. Host, waiter, bus boy etc.. we felt bad for him. The other restaurants in town were the same. They definitely have an employee shortage. Those people who are working are trying to do their best! We had a great time. I just feel like we over paid a bit for the skiing, activities, and stay. The town is a little run down. But we loved it too that's why I gave it 3 stars.

Stephanie B.

Yelp
this mountain is perfect for our family of five! Beautiful, easy to navigate, green and blue runs help us feel secure in knowing the kids (20, 18, 11) will navigate them safely and we don't have to worry! All of the staff are incredibly helpful and friendly. A special shout out to Greg at the ski rental shack for always being warm, friendly, and so helpful! We look forward to our next trip back!

Dan G.

Yelp
This review is for our experience with our wedding, only. At the beginning of our conversations with the wedding coordinator at Angel Fire, we felt like it was a disorganized process. We felt we could accept these issues because of the venue price. We signed a contract that had us in specific locations on the mountain for the ceremony, reception and lodging all close to the base with amazing views. In the months that followed, we were informed that the Angel Fire wedding coordinator was on family leave and not available to help. At this point, we were emailed and spoke on the phone to many different Angel Fire staff that discussed a variety of topics, who were totally new to us, or did not seem to know our previous conversations with the coordinator, or were not able to offer the things that the wedding coordinator had previously agreed to. We felt that we essentially had to start over again. At some point in this, we were informed that the wedding coordinator was no longer working with the organization. We felt like this turn of events threw everything from a disorganized process into chaos. Angel Fire sent an email about 2 months before our wedding date saying they were not hosting our wedding due to maintenance and staffing issues. They offered to move it to different venues, which we felt were not the amazing outdoor venues that we had selected, or a full refund plus 5% to us to cancel. Given that we were so close to the wedding date and the venues that were proposed were not places that we wanted to hold a wedding, we opted to cancel and try our luck somewhere else. When our guests called to cancel their hotel reservations like Angel Fire asked that they do, we heard from our guests - they felt the people that they talked to were not nice to them on the phone when they canceled, and in a few cases felt they had to call multiple times to get their refund.

Vanessa B.

Yelp
It's sad to see how the resort has gone downhill over the years. I came over the 4th of July weekend and was shocked that they stuck my handicapped parents in a room far away where we had to make our way through construction debris, piles of materials, and clear ADA violations abound. If one of my parents was injured trying to get to the room it would have been quite the easy victory and lawsuit. The room itself was fine, but nothing special. The trails are great, fishing is fun, and so are other activities out of the room. But they really need to take care of guests, owners, and the like especially anyone who might have a disability visible or not.

KP P.

Yelp
Accommodations are first class, well-groomed grounds, nice Christian employees and away from town in a quiet area. We'll be back.

Yessy A.

Yelp
We had a great time. The resort is family friendly. We were able to get a room with balcony. The view was beautiful. We enjoyed the convenience of the location.

Stacy H.

Yelp
Enjoyed a very nice day of spring skiing at Angel Fire. They have a shuttle from the day parking lot to the mountain. This is an old school ski place. Nothing fancy. Definitely a family place, lots of families enjoying the outdoor areas for them to hangout. They have long high speed quad from the base to the summit. I recommend skiing the front of the mountain first because the snow can get soft and slushy in the afternoon. The back side also has a high speed quad. Plenty of terrain for all levels. The Summit restaurant has nice views and lunch options (a bit pricey) but nice. It was worth my day trip.

Jennifer D.

Yelp
Came here for a work trip and was surprised that this place can stay in business. The room had a strange smell to it and we found a dirty towel under the sink that seemed to be put there to help catch water. There was a huge crack in the ceiling, the toilet was not even secured to the floor, and there were cracks in the bathroom wall as well. The air vents looked like they had not been cleaned or changed out in years. Also the bedding they give you is awful. It was literally a sheet and the thinnest blanket you could imagine. Even with our heat on full blast I had to sleep with a jacket and hat on because it was so cold in the room and the bedding did nothing to keep me warm. This hotel is located in a beautiful location tucked up right beside the mountains. It has so much potential and could be truly wonderful if some of these issues were taken care of.

Leslie T.

Yelp
Absolutely lovely. We stayed for 4 nights in June, 2024 and could not have been more pleased. Everything about the room was newly renovated. Beautiful countertops, new floors and carpet, a comfy chair, you name it, our room had it. We will be back, for sure.

Monty W.

Yelp
We recently spent 4 days at Angel Fire Resort. Planning our first family ski trip, we were looking for lodging that had skiing onsite. We wanted to arrive, park & be able to enjoy everything WITHOUT leaving. Angel Fire Resort checked all of those boxes. Everyone, and I mean all of the employees, were a extremely cheerful & helpful. They were able to help or point us in the right direction when needed. Our room was a little outdated but overall it was fine. More lighting would have been nice. Good beds & the hot water in the shower was . Everything is up hill. EVERYTHING. I mean I should have known that going in, it's at the bottom of the mountain, but man there are stairs everywhere. All in all, we enjoyed our trip and would stay there again if going to Angel Fire.

B C.

Yelp
We came to Angel Fire for some skiing and boarding. Place was average and not very interesting. Due to the lack of snow there were only a few runs open. They claimed there were 11 runs open but there was really only 2 greens and 1 blue. There was a lack of anything on the back part with no restaurant, no decent bathroom, and not even a trash can. I have been to third world country resorts that were far better. We weren't expecting a fancy place but this place isn't even well maintained.

Brad H.

Yelp
The steak and prime rib at the country club (open to the public) were great! They allowed us to adjust sides to work for our tastes and the sides were very well done. The bar service is also very nice.

Jason S.

Yelp
The ski school is incredibly unsafe for small children in my opinion. One of the worst experiences we've had as a family in a ski environment,

Eric N.

Yelp
The skiing is fine. The resort management is awful. The ski school people are awful. Skiing on popular weekends gets stupidly crowded, like a run every 2 hours crowded. There are very few places to eat. Most of the condos were built during the late 70's early 80's and most haven't been updated since. If you're local, go to Taos. If you're not local, go to Colorado.

Monica M.

Yelp
Friendly staff throughout the ski resort but trails were very limited. There was only one main trail that was open, then there's the beginner slope and the Chile express lift was only available for premium members or ski class students. So, I have no idea what's up on that path. Kind of a bummer. $85 ski lift tickets for one path seems pretty pricey. If majority of your trails are closed, I think there should be a discount on lift tickets. Just a thought.

Luke M.

Yelp
Ever since my dad owned a condo up here it has always been great. We go every month at the beginning of march to ski and it is great! The condos In Sunlodge stay really warm. We will continue to come here and enjoy the slopes and delicious mountain water. We haven't come up here in the summer but want to in the future.

John S.

Yelp
My wife and I stayed at one of the Snow Fire condominiums, which is on-site at Angel Fire ski resort. The specific address was 15 Squaw Valley Lane, unit 105, Angel Fire, NM 87710. It can be rented from https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/39465478?source_impression_id=p3_1600190277_cd1YmO%2BwkCcXEfMt and has a self check-in with a keypad. It can be found on www.airbandb.com under "Cozy 2 Bed/2 Bath-ANGEL FIRE NM", hosted by Sara. It was only $121 a night! This location is walking distance to the ski lift, golf course, and close to a grocery store. This condominium was super clean and quaint. This condo had a master bedroom with king sized bed with heated mattress pad, attached bath, and television. A guest bedroom contained a queen bed with heated mattress pad, television and detached bath across the hallway. Both full bathrooms were stocked with an array of bath towels, shampoo, and soap. The living room had an indoor fireplace, working heater, huge screen television, 2 couches, and carpeting. The dining/kitchen area had a 4 seat high top table, refrigerator, microwave, stove, oven, dishwasher, sink, and coffee maker. There were utensils, pots and pans, plates, glasses, dish soap, cutting boards, and cutlery, as well as condiments and spices. There were a clothes washer and drier and an outdoor patio with barbecue grill and two seat table. A parking area is a ten second walk from the condo and there is a space as you enter to lock up your mountain bike(s). Sara provides a beautiful welcome basket and emergency contact numbers in the kitchen area. Also, free WiFi was included. If you are looking for a clean, comfy place to stay when visiting Angel Fire or the ski resort, then try Sara's condominium. You won't be disappointed.

Patricia C.

Yelp
My significant other and I spent 5 nights in 209B from February 19 to February 24, 2022. When we left i left some items under the sink accidentally. I called on 2-26 and was told that items left would be returned to the renter with a $25 finders fee and shipping. I followed up today and was told nothing had been turned in. I was also told their employees are honest--obviously not! I lost electric hair tools, expensive shampoo and conditioner as well as various other items. I got the feeling they just blew me off. They should not offer to return items IF it is not their intention to do so. I would not recommend anyone stay at this Resort if that is the way it is managed. the room was very drafty. Every window leaked cold air. The second bedroom was uninhabitable. The key to the ski locker was not available.

James W.

Yelp
Charing full peak winter prices ($99) when there are only (in reality) 2 runs open. I know it's a bad snow year and there is little the resort can do about that, but charging full price is not the way to build long term customer loyalty.

Angela B.

Yelp
Angel Fire Rescue & Medical Staff.... my heartfelt gratitude for rescuing & treatimg me last Saturday. I was in and out of conciousness from excruciating pain from a horribly dislocated shoulder so I dont remember any names but I do remember the gentleness and compassion.....turns out I shredded every tendon In my shoulder. You put me under right on site to treat me!!! You are all true HEROS and the consumate expert professionals.... I can't say thank you enough.. #angelfirerescue #skipatrol #myheros

Marie S.

Yelp
Beautiful scenery, right? We had planned on spending a nice late summer weekend in Angel Fire- doing some local activities, trying some new restaurants. It was only a quick 2-hour drive from Albuquerque. Well, we got there and our room wasn't ready so we did a little exploring. We should've planned a little better, but a storm rolled through, it was in the 50s, and we didn't bring any sweatshirts. So, we raided the hotel gift shop with purple sweatshirts with wolves and glow in the dark "Angel Fire" letters stretched across the front. Our room was ready, and then we decided to eat at a pizza place down the street (review to come...). By then, we had already seen or done most everything in the resort/town. My parents were bored with the idea of staying and we packed up and headed home without even staying 1 night. Now, that was some trip. Don't get me wrong, Angel Fire is a nice town and I would like to come back, just don't know if I'd stay here or at that time of year

Deanna G.

Yelp
We drove from San Diego to Florida and this was a must stop for some trail riding. The viwes will take your breath away, seriously so beautiful. It had rained a few days before we arrived so the trails were very wet. Being from California we don't ride in the rain. I did one ride and decided I needed to keep my self in one piece, so I did some hiking. My boyfriend rode all day and had a blast. The lift crew and bike shop, bike rental staff are so rad. Very friendly and helpful. The resort is beautiful and is super clean. The staff welcomed us and made sure we were always taken care of. We will definitely be back in the future because I want to ride these trails

angel c.

Yelp
What a sweeeeet spot for mountain biking. Friendly and helpful crew. Make sure you wear a full face helmet! Trails are clean and well maintained. I was there Labor Day weekend--they kept us moving--quick lines. Many trails to choose from. The Green Easy Trail is not so easy easy--start here! I stayed in the lodge. I stayed in the lodge right next to the trails. HUGE clean room. REMEMBER to use the fan--it's in the closet. Plenty of hot water. I look forward to going again. Good times & happy memories.

Julia D.

Yelp
Mediocre service, out of date rooms, no organization to be found. We came here for military winter fest 2018 and received our booking at Angel Fire within our travel "package". Our arrival and check in went okay, but the receptionist new nothing about the event, or who to point me to for more information, and it seemed like she really didn't care. We went to our room and noticed the chlorine smell. Not sure if our headaches were from the altitude or the chlorine to be honest. Not only that, our room was DARK. Only four table-type lamps and a huge fluorescent light in the bathroom. The ceiling was high, so no matter how many lights you have on it still seemed dark in the room. Everything is outdated, the shower is so rough it hurt, and there was clearly mildew issues in the bathroom from the lack of a fan to get the steam out of the room. Our first actual day, we wanted to go tubing. I told the receptionist that we wanted to tube with our toddler, she said to go to the reservation desk up the stairs. When we got there they said "I'm not sure why they keep sending you guys up here, you will have to buy tubing tickets at the ticketing office" okay, Cool, off we go. We get all the way to the top where you buy tickets and the lady says "she is too short to tube" um... wtf?! There were clearly BABIES tubing on the bottom of the slope. She still wouldn't sell me tickets but gave me the lovely advice of going back to the resort to find another place to tube. Useless. Someone else recommended some country club... additional bs. We finally talked to a local who recommended going around the condos where there were tons of hills untouched-this turned out to be the best option!! This cluelessness continued throughout our trip. I'm just hoping they can figure out how to give me my safety deposit back. The only saving grace was the restaurant inside-Legends Grill-which is awesome! If you're hungry, stop by, but sleep somewhere else.

Nick R.

Yelp
SUPER SPREADER: My major concern was their total lack of safety precautions amidst a pandemic. I was there on 12/28 and there were 15+ minute lift lines with little to no social distancing and the "mask requirement" was not enforced in the slightest bit. Standing right next to unmasked texans for 15-20 minutes at a time? no thanks! Even if it is outside... My experience at Taos was the complete opposite - they had staff working there to enforce social distancing and require everyone to wear masks. In terms of snow, it was a good day but the fact that they only had one lift that served a long slow green and another lift that served literally every other open run made for super long lift lines. The runs were wide enough to avoid the many beginners that weren't the most predictable but if you're an intermediate or above skier, This is an easy "no thanks" with Taos being about the same price, offering tons more terrain, and wayyyy shorter lift lines. I didn't bother using the second day of my two day pass and in speaking with the guest services manager, he offered no resolution, ticket window offered me a $35 change fee to another day but since I won't be returning, I just ate the extra cost. It may be more enjoyable if you've got antibodies for Covid-19

Jason H.

Yelp
I've been here 3 times with the family and will come back again and again. Friendly staff, great skiing, and they have runs for all levels. It's the small town feel I appreciate with the area, but this resort has made the decision of coming back easy.

Ralph P.

Yelp
We came here for the great mountain bike trails that they are known for. Unfortunately this location should not be considered a resort. Upon our arrival the hotel looked okay from the outside. As you enter the hotel I felt like I was in the movie Hot Tub Time Machine. We could not believe how outdated the place was. The lady at the front desk made no eye contact during our check-in. Not sure if they are not used to Hispanics checking in but it felt weird. Our room was pet friendly with no AC! We had to call the front desk to request another room but they claimed they were booked so they provided us with two fans. Fans were not able to keep the room cool due to the humidity that day, so we have to open up the window with no screen. The room still had that early 80s vibe along with everything in that location. My two stars are for the bike park since most trails were closed and the hotel stay SUCKED!

Laura G.

Yelp
TUBING SPOT AVAILABLE- we are a family of 6 and unfortunately cannot make it to our tubing reservation at 10am today! March 19th. I hope someone sees this and gets to take advantage of a spot opening up last minute!!

Emily C.

Yelp
Really: why would you? Stayed here over the weekend for a wedding, hard to imagine how this place operates the way it does. Super funky town. Website for booking is out of date. WiFi only works in the lobby. Coffee bar in the afternoon is free but they charge in the morning. Our bathroom had peeling wall paper and a broken shower rod. All the rooms have no central lighting, just old lamps in the corners. Oh, and there were fake Christmas trees for decor in our room. Additionally, I know the wedding party that used their event services was really not happy with the assistance they received for their event. Crazy part is it's a huge hotel and it was booked all weekend. So I don't get why they can't get with some updates and remodel.

Ingrid L.

Yelp
If you've ever been to UT's Brian Head before, this place is like Brian Head before the acquisition, management change, and high volume visitor traffic. Great mountain with great snow and slopes for beginners to advanced levels. The ski resort isn't much of a resort and their lodging options are limited and def not lux. No apres ski activities. Luckily it's only 45-60 min away from taos so it's easy to drive in. Parking is a bit of a hassle since from the looks of it most visitors seem to be commuters. They've got two (maybe three?) rental shops so you've got options whether you want to rent near the parking lots or at the base of the mountain. One suggestion I'd give to angel fire is to improve the restaurant at the peak. Increase range of food items even if they're on the simple side, and would also help to increase seating capacity.

Steven Y.

Yelp
For a summer resort this place is highly overpriced for what we experienced. I wonder what they they feel that their rooms are worth in the winter. I was shocked as we entered our room to find out that the room did not have any form of air conditioning. In today's world where do you spend $200 for a room and not have a way to make it a comfortable temperature for sleeping. Oh I know you are supposed to open the windows and get fresh mountain air. So let's look out our window (picture included). We have a great view of a brown wall and get to hear all the traffic coming into the checkin area. Yes that means that you get to listen to every idling diesel truck that arrives, hear every car door slammed and hear the tranquil tones of car horns as people lock their cars. Not the mountain tranquility I had hoped for. In addition the lodge is dated. From the beat up hallways to the dated fixtures, cabinets and tubs in the room I would not but this one on anyone's recommendation list. Overall it was a disappointing experience and a poor nights rest. Don't let the mountain pictures in their marketing materials fool you.

Angel T.

Yelp
Great experience. Paid for a snowboarding class and it did not disappoint. Our instructor Jordan, is very knowledgeable, super nice and works very well with first timers. Only issue was the long lines for equipment pick up, they only had one person fitting for boots and a line out the door. I will come back next year because the experience was awesome.

Brian B.

Yelp
To all the people giving 1 star reviews, you are completely wrong! Me and my family went and it was truly the funnest thing I have done. The staff was nice, snow was amazing, and the trails were awesome. I do recommend for new snowboarders to get lessons since I couldn't because it was peak season but other then that, it was amazing!

Susan W.

Yelp
*best part I was hoping once we stayed there all would be better but it was not. Our condo was dirty and weird stains on the furniture. And when we've sent emails and mentioned it to the front desk when we checked out and they just said 'ok' so they obviously don't need our business, very sad we were hoping for such a nice vacation and just about everyone but the shuttle drivers (we tipped generously they were that awesome) were rude-no customer service. We stayed at an angel fire condo Do NOT stayShady, misleading fine print. You cannot cancel within 31 days and get a full refund. Their cancellation policy is 31 days which we were abiding too but apparently waaay down in the 5th section of fine print you can't get back your 50% deposit period. *

Emma Q.

Yelp
My stay here was okay. The resort is outdated with old sinks, no AC, and uncomfortable beds. We did enjoy eating breakfast at the coffee shop in resort. I highly recommend eating at Elements Country Club for dinner. As far as the skiing, the resort is more aimed for intermediate skiers. There are a lot of little kids on the bunny slopes and greens. I don't recommend trying to teach someone who hasn't skied on these slopes. Get them a lesson! The biggest frustration was the maid service. They came by our room ONCE during our FIVE day stay. The one time they came at 4:20 and told us they had to leave by 4:30 because that was when their shift was over. They asked what they NEEDED to do. We asked them to change the sheets and they asked Why? My friend said because that's what happens at every hotel. I grabbed some towels off their cart. They changed the sheets, that's it. Very unprofessional. I won't be staying here again.

Lisa M.

Yelp
If I could rate sections separately, I would. The room is nice, clean, big. Bed is very comfortable. At check in, one person was very helpful and pleasant. But, when I came back in to ask about parking, the young lady I spoke to was super rude. Parking: there is about 10 spaces in front and when those are full you park a block away. The hours of operation are ridiculous and no employee seems to know what is going on. Example: tried to go to the hot tub and we stopped at the front desk to inquire when it opens. The employee replied she was not sure. We asked her to call and find out. She said she didn't know who to call. Restaurant: the bar and grill is only open from 4pm-9pm. We walked in at 9:02pm after we just just checked in and were told "too bad". Coffee shop/gift shop: 9am-3pm. ****Village Haus Restaurant and Bar: saving grace of the resort is the restaurant. The food is great quality, hot, fresh, large servings, and great price. The staff is friendly and helpful. They should train the staff in the hotel.

Ben E.

Yelp
‍ never ever do i recall stayin in a more poorly "designed" property... No A/C!!! ? ‍ if ur lookin for towels after ur shower, they are in the cabinet in the room next to the bath area, makes abt zero sense. pls, dont let this property catch on fire tonight, cuz i gurangodamntee the exits make abt as much sense

Maria B.

Yelp
We came here for snow tubing, which is the safest winter fun I know. Instead due to the poor design of the tubing slope, on the very first run I bumped my head into the blocker at the end of the hill and rolled over. They made me lay on my stomach and didn't provide any halmets. The person at the top knew it was our first run but failed to provide full instructions that if you don't drag your feet hard enough you'd hit your head. After I came stressed and in tears to the office, I was informed of the no refund policy. So they'd rather keep my $25 than make it safe or enjoyable for customers. I'd done snow tubing before and I didn't even expect it to become such a poor experience, thanks Angel Fire resort! If the management would like to improve their practices, I'd highly recommend Winter Park, CO for a great example of safe and fun tubing.

jack t.

Yelp
This review is about the Ski Area not the lodging. Had a great time snowboarding at A.F. Incredible customer service where I bought 3 t shirts at $11.00 a piece, nice cap and cool looking stickers. The staff up on the mountain were upbeat and positive to all that were in the lift lines. Plus I had my pic taken while riding up on one of the lifts, which i looked on line when I got home and bought the photo. I forgot to get a shot glass ( I collect from every ski area I ride ) So I called the rental shop asked if they could send one to me and they did. Overall, I would go there again.

Dave K.

Yelp
On Thursday, 9/2/2021 I woke up to see that the lift status was "Delayed" according to the Angel Fire web page. Due to all the rain the night before it was understandable. I watched their website all day waiting for the "all clear". It never came so I packed up my gear for my departure the next day. I then decided to go for a walk only to see the lifts in operation. When I inquired as to what was going on, the girls in the booth said they forgot to change the status. This was 2:30 in the afternoon. I'm out $60. I wonder how many other people were depending on their "source of information" and were screwed like I was. I don't mind the fact that there are no refunds for those things that are out of their control, but this was entirely within their control, and they should be accountable.

Davis B.

Yelp
Went here for the first time yesterday with my girlfriend. I have been to multiple bike parks and the length and quality of these trails were great. Even more than the trails though the employees working the lift were awesome. You could tell they genuinely like and care their jobs and put off a great vibe and give incredible customer service. Individually, Matt gave us recommendations for trails, helped us find a bike pump, helped my girlfriend learn how to load her bike, and brought us a trail map when we didn't see where they were, all with a smile on his face. I would 100% return.

T N.

Yelp
Angel Fire Ski Resort did not handle the situation that we had very professionally. My 11 year old son went down the bunny slope and accidentally clipped another child's skis and both were down. The ski instructor came over to my son while still laying on the ground and berated him. Her arms were up in the air and she was yelling and screaming at him while he was down on the ground. My son is only 11, no child deserves to be treated like that especially from a teacher and professional! My son cried the rest of the day, gave up on learning to ski and so we asked for a refund. The ski resort refused to refund anything. We expected more professionalism from a place like this, but seems like it's not operated on a very professional level. We have a video of her actions but can only post pictures.

Emrie S.

Yelp
Exceptional check in staff, comfortable beds, huge (clean) rooms, and a decent view... but: Needs some updating, and is SUPER warm in the summertime with no ability of cooling it down via A.C... HOWEVER, you will find a small box fan in the closet (or at least we did, and it helped make things not as miserable). We stayed on the 4th floor, and there was also the overwhelmingly strong smell of chlorine.

Kc T.

Yelp
Disappointment of the ski school is a vast understatement. If the instructors cannot handle young children, the option should not be available to use. There were multiple children to be picked up before 9:30am (while drop off is at 8am). I was called to pick up my child before 9:15am & we were refused service for day 2 of the lessons that were previously purchased. That is unacceptable. We paid over $650.00 for absolutely nothing. No refund, no option for the next day. We also had to figure out options for our child for the full two days that we were supposed to be having lessons & skiing with the rest of our family. We feel that if you cannot handle the behavior of 4 year old children & younger, you should not offer it to parents. What we experienced was not out of the realm of behavior for young children (crying, throwing a fit, wanting to play in the snow, boredom, not listening, etc) yet multiple parents were given false pretenses that their children could attend (safely & directed appropriately) ski school at Angel Fire, only to be called to come get their children barely an hour after dropping them off. Had we known, we would not have wasted so much money only to have to make other accommodations for our child while we were there. If you have children, the tubing & sledding experiences were fantastic! The base of the hill has places that they can slide down & not in the way of the skiers. I would definitely not recommend the ski school though!

Sheridan C.

Yelp
Review of 2022 trip The roads around the resort were good. The resort is super cute as you pull up. The front office staff are super nice and helpful. The lobby was nice and there was a spot to sit next to the fire. We stayed in a room that had two queens and access to the atrium with a semi private patio. When we walked in I thought the room was huge for a hotel room! There was also a (fake) fire place going as our heater. Our room had a mini fridge and tons of storage. The access to the atrium was really neat. Our room looked at the mountain, we could see the plows all night or shut the curtain. We opened the door to the atrium patio if we got hot to cool the room. The resort are STEPS from the mountain base. There are ski rental shops on site. We rented a locker at the base of the mountain. We put our kids in lessons and that was very helpful for them. We tubbed the first day. It was a great hour of fun. There is a magic carpet that you and your tube ride up and you speed down and race your friend. It is nice not to have to walk up the hill each time you tube!!!! There are several options on site for food. The food is a little pricey (good quality though), but if you don't want to leave you have options in walking distance. You can also use the mini fridge. There is a coffee shop on the lobby that serves starbucks (no SB gift cards can be used).  We enjoyed walking to El Jefe over by the Chili Lift one night for a taco and drink. They played Jimmy Buffett and I got to gaze at the mountain, so cool! We skied two days. We went after the holidays and there were no lines at the lifts. I would recommend warming up on the dream catcher lift and run, the transition to lift #2. Then jump on the Chili Express lift and head to the summit. Stop at the Summit Haus and check out the views before you pick a run. I loved Headed Home that has breathtaking views and takes you down to the base of the mountain. After two days of skiing I soaked I. The indoor hot tub. My son got in the indoor pool and played for a bit. We grabbed an Angel Fire shirt and a cute tail sign for our wall at home to remember our trip. Overall, TERRIFIC spot to stay and ski! I will be back!!

Amy M.

Yelp
I am exceptionally disappointed in this ski school. We took our 3.5 year old who has been on skis since last season here because our local ski hill doesn't start lessons until 4. We explained to them what he knows, what we do with him. They wanted to get him out of using the edgie wedgies. I wanted them to teach him to turn. Neither of those things were done at all. They took him down a 10ft hill with an edgie wedgie. We take him down green trails and he does great. They did less with him than we do, by a substantial amount. And he took a 3 hour nap. Not cool. They told us this a ski school, not daycare. They were wrong, it's 200/day daycare. Never again.

J L.

Yelp
I had the worst experience of all my years snowboarding at this resort. I visited last March with 3 friends and I'd like to bulletpoint my pros and cons: Pro: -Great mountain to ski/snowboard on Cons: -There's ONE uphill road that gets you directly to the resort if you're coming from south (we were driving in from Texas). In a blizzard/ any snowfall, the resort doesn't give a shit if you can't make it to check in on time. They also don't give a shit if you missed your snowboarding class- you won't get a refund, but *if* you're staying long enough and can make time in your stay, they can move your class to another day. But don't expect a refund for your lift tickets that came with the class. (We bought 3 days of lift tickets and the boarding class was covering our first half day of lifts. When the class was moved to a day we already purchased lift tickets for, there was no refund for the half day of lifts we lost.) -Their restaurants provided the WORST service. I honestly had no idea who our waiter or waitress was. We waited forever for water, never got refills, and a different server took our order than the one who got our water, another delivered our food, nobody checked on us unless we grabbed a server from a nearby table, and lastly, yet another server got us our checks. -Upon arrival, nobody helped us with our carload of stuff -We were told our room number, but not which tower it was in. The front desk watched us wheel our junk all over the lobby to get to the right elevator. Again, nobody helped us or guided us in the correct direction. -The staff seemed annoyed to be bothered with your questions -Don't expect refunds on anything

Tom M.

Yelp
Went between Christmas and new year and Had good snow and skiing at Angel Fire. The place is overrun during the holiday and can't handle it. We booked Country Club Villa 32 thru the angelfireresort web site and it nearly ruined the whole vacation. Bottom floor flooded and was unusable. No option to move so we all crammed into 2 rooms. Also needed 4 wheel drive and there was no mention. Had to park across the street and fight for spots.

Simone Z.

Yelp
Never been so disappointed in check in. I thought Wyndham had much higher standards. This is unacceptable anytime but in the days of COVID to have dirty dishes. Patio furniture hasn't been cleaned. And there aren't pictures of the dirty silverware or toaster full of crumbs. The front desk guy is nice as can be but there is no one else on site to help and no rooms to move us to. We spent our first few hours using our wipes to clean and we are rewashing all the dishes. This is pretty bad. Also. There was a broken glass in the back of the cabinet. Couldn't use the washing machine cause it was gross, whatever was in it before had dried up and stuck. When I contacted the property manager he said they didn't know it was dirty, that must have been the old cleaning company, no one had been in the unit for 3 weeks. I asked if they checked it before our arrival and he said no. Didn't offer to send someone to clean, didn't apologize, didn't care. The dishwasher was useless too, I did more dishes on vacation than I did at home.

Kathryn B.

Yelp
Angel fire ski school is a really top notch place to learn how to ski. They have lessons for everyone with professional trained instructors. The ski school director is a really nice guy too.