Taos Hotels

Angel Fire Resort

Exterior

At a Glance

    Pros

  • slope-side location
  • fantastic views

    Cons

  • rooms and public areas need updating

Angel Fire Resort Review

The centerpiece of New Mexico's fastest growing and most highly acclaimed four-season sports resort, this mid-range hotel is set at the mountain's base, a stone's throw from the chairlift. Indeed, winter is the busiest season here, but during the warmer months it's a popular retreat with hikers, golfers, and other outdoorsy types who appreciate retiring each evening to spacious digs. Even the standard rooms are 500 square feet, and the larger deluxe units have feather pillows, ski-boot warmers, and fireplaces. The resort also manages a variety of privately owned and somewhat more upscale condo units, from studios to three-bedrooms, which are available nightly or long-term. There are several decent restaurants at the resort, none worth a drive to Angel Fire solely on the merit of their cuisine, but the Roasted Clove is quite good.

    Hotel Details

  • 139 rooms.
  • Credit cards accepted.

Fodorite Reviews

Be the first to review this property

Free Fodor's Newsletter

Subscribe today for weekly travel inspiration, tips, and special offers.

· Forums Trip Reports

View more trip reports

·

View more travel discussions

· News & Features

View more blog stories