| Driving
to Taos Ski Valley:
The
first goal is to arrive at the “Old Blinking Light”,
which is officially the intersection of New Mexico State Highways
64, 522, and 150. This intersection is located on the north end
of Taos, New Mexico and can be approached from any direction.
From here travel North and NE on Highway 150, also known as the “Ski
Valley Road”, for 15 miles.
When you arrive in Taos Ski Valley, if you find yourself on one
of the blue and yellow Ski Valley shuttles, let the
driver know you would like to be dropped off at the gatehouse.
If you're staying at a lodge you can walk to the
gatehouse or request a ride with their shuttle. You will meet our
Northside shuttle vehicle where the Chili Line shuttle drop is
near the gatehouse.
Taking the Chili Line shuttle:
The Chili Line is the public transportation system that picks up
in the town of Taos, the town of Arroyo Seco and Amizette, and
delivers to Taos
Ski
Valley at the gatehouse, where our shuttle will be waiting. Click
here to view the schedule.
Northside shuttle:
Our morning pick up time is from 8:45 to 9:15 am on Saturday,
Sunday, and Monday. The afternoon drop-off is 4:20 pm at the same
location, just in time to catch the last Chili Line connection.
Click
here for
maps, driving times, other transportation services and car rentals.
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