Angel Fire is a village in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,216 at the 2010 census. It is a popular ski resort destination, with over 500 acres (2.0 km) of slopes. Angel Fire and nearby communities experience cold winter temperatures and mild temperatures in the summer.
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The Memorial was dedicated in 1971 and was the first major Vietnam memorial in the United States. In 1987 Congress recognized the site as a memorial of national significance. Our visitor center features educational exhibits. The grounds are a peaceful and beautiful backdrop for the Chapel.
I stopped by to visit the memorial and found it to be beautiful and peaceful. It is well kept. Little gardens mark the paths that lead around the entire area. The names of our fallen soldiers are listed on the bricks that make up the sides of the path. There is a helicopter sitting on the ground for you to look inside, if you like. The memorial is easy to get to and was done in a beautiful setting. I see that they are putting in a new veterans cemetery down over the hill from the memorial.
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Angel Fire Bike Park is the largest Bike Park in the Rocky Mountains and has been voted Best in the Southwest by MTBparks.com 7 years in a row! Come experience our 2,000+ vertical feet, 60+ miles of purpose built lift-served terrain featuring the best skinnies, jump lines, manicured flow and super chunk trails the United States has to offer.
Me and my Dad decided to stop here on our way from Colorado to Texas. We’re very glad we did! The setup was great. You walk into the bike rental shop, rent your bike and safety equipment (helmets are mandatory), and then you head down the slope to the chair lift. At the top of the mountain, you’ll find a large sign showing you all the trails and their difficulty level. They range all the way from beginner to pro, and the trails are very well marked. This was our first time to do this, so we asked for the easiest run. They told us to do Easy Street. It’s definitely a fun ride for beginners. It’s mostly smooth, and there’s enough switchbacks to make it fun. Not too steep, and the trails are wide. For our second run we did Ziggy, Easy Street, Combi, and Boulder Dash. Ziggy was rough, but still fun. As I said already, Easy Street was great. Combi was good as well, but Boulder Dash was excellent!!! If you’re a beginner looking for some mild jumps, Boulder Dash is perfect for you! If you’re a beginner, I certainly DON’T suggest doing Da Vinci’s Code!!! Neglecting to look at the difficulty level, we decided to try it. We immediately began to regret it. After that, we took Chutes and Ladders. If you like speed and pretty crazy drops, this one’s for you! You DO need to have a bit of experience in order to do this one. It’s probably not great for beginners either. Overall, my favorite track was either Boulder Dash or Chutes and Ladders. Out of the trails we rode, here’s how I would rank them: Beginner: Easy Street, Combi, Ziggy, Boulder Dash Medium: Chutes and Ladders Hard: Da Vinci’s Code The staff do such a great job, and they’ll keep you as safe as possible. Please don’t read this and decide not to come because it sounds too dangerous! Many of their trails are completely safe! What I like about this park is that YOU get to decide how crazy you want to get. If you’re uncomfortable with fast, crazy rides, there’s plenty of safe bike trails for you. Easy Street, Boulder Dash, and Combi are very safe. Don’t be nervous about doing them. It was my first time, but I had a blast! My compliments to the staff for making everything so enjoyable! That said, if you’re in the area (and even if you’re not), you absolutely have to try this! Come prepared for pure awesomeness!!! ????
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Decided to get our rentals from Skitech on this family ski trip and had the best experience! Everyone was so friendly and extremely helpful when picking out our gear. Would definitely recommend to anyone planning a trip to angel fire!
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The Zipline Adventure Tour features 6 ziplines at the summit of Agua Fria Peak at 10,677 ft, high above the stunning Moreno Valley. Tours typically take 2-3 hours, and the ziplines vary from 120-1,600 ft in length. Reservations highly recommended. Aren't ready for the full tour? Try our Adrenaline Rush single zip offered 9am-3:30pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays. No reservations needed.
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Angel Fire Resort is a year-round destination located in Northern New Mexico. In the winter, Angel Fire features skiing and snowboarding with a wide-variety of terrain on 560+ acres. After the snow melts, the resort features on of the premier downhill mountain bike parks in the country as well New Mexico's best zip line, an 18-hole golf course and more! 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.
I registered my 4 year old son for two consecutive days of ski school. The first instructor was amazing with him and really helped boost his confidence, day two he had a different instructor and we actually picked him up early at 2 pm to allow him time to ski with his older brothers. The second instructor was amazing as well! He really worked one on one (due to what I am assuming was a increase in his ability and lack of capacity due to Covid) with him and taught him all the major basics. Once we got up the mountain the second time after early pickup we ran into his instructor and he was so considerate and even checked on my son long after his class ended. He sure didn’t have to nor did he have to say hi and tell him what a great job he was doing ! Angel Fire ski school has great instructors, great customer service and extremely professional. 10/10 for sure
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