The Santa Fe Snowshoe Classic

9:00am - 12:00pm

The Santa Fe Snowshoe Classic

The Santa Fe Snowshoe Classic is back again for 2026! Get outside this winter and race through the snowy Sangre de Cristo mountains while supporting local search and rescue teams.  Proceeds will benefit Skyline Search and Resucue.

Two Ways to Race- In - Person Race

Join the fun at the Big Tesuque Campground for a 6K snowshoe adventure through pristine winter terrain.

Start time: 9am

Course: The lollipop course winds through Big Tesuque Trail, and Pacheco Canyon Road. Snowshoes are required when conditions permit.

Virtual Race: Complete your own 6K run, hike, or snowshoe anywhere between now and January 31st. No snow? No problem- participate from wherever you call home.

Date: Saturday, January 31, 2025

Time: 9:00am

Cost: $35 Race fee +$3.10 sign up fee. Registration increases to $40.00 after January 6,2026 at 11:59pm (In -Person)

Virtual $40.00 Race Fee + $3.40 Sign Up Fee; Registration ends January 30,2026 at 11:59pm MST

Event Information

Location: Big Tesuque Campground

https://runsignup.com/Race/NM/SantaFe/SantaFeSnowshoeClassic

Cost: In Person: $35 Race fee +$3.10 sign up fee.

Recommended Lodging

Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe

Tranquility, serenity, and breathtaking natural beauty greet you at this luxurious resort, dramatically set against the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Stay in an elegant casita and savor the acclaimed cuisine at Terra, the resort's five-star restaurant. Devote the day to wellness and rejuvenation in the renowned spa, with treatments inspired by New Mexico's high-desert mystic energies. Located just a few minutes drive from downtown Santa Fe, Rancho Encantado offers a private sanctuary from which to enjoy the treasures of Santa Fe County.

FourSeasons.com/santafe

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Connect with the heart of nature in Hyde Memorial State Park's ponderosa pine mountain forest, where three yurts provide a unique lodging experience that's rooted in an ancient nomadic tradition. Each yurt contains six single beds that can be grouped together in various configurations. Kick back in your outside activity area, with a fire ring, dining table and food safe, to keep the critters away. Vault toilets and water are just a short walk away.

emnrd.nm.gov/spd/find-a-park/hyde-memorial-state-park/