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Will You Miss The Snow? Snow Skiing in the Desert Even though most folks think of Arizona
as a hotspot, there are four snow ski areas in the state, allowing you to be
on the slopes in a matter of hours. In the Flagstaff area, you'll find Fairfield Snowbowl
on the slopes of the San Francisco Peaks, Sunrise, and Bill Williams Mountain.
Additionally, Sunrise Ski Area, with the state's most extensive facility is
located 200 miles northeast of Phoenix on the White Mountain Apache Reservation.
Cross country skiing is plentiful in the north with popular trails near Flagstaff,
Mormon Kale, Greer, and Springerville. A most comprehensive winter site on skiing in Arizona. Everything you want to know about skiing in this winter wonderland. Full of pictures and information done by a certified Alpine Ski Instructor. Weather looking good for ski resortsSunshine, mostly clear skies and an extra day, make this a great weekend to head up to Arizona's ski and snowboard resorts.
The Arizona Snowbowl has anywhere from 23 to 46 inches of powder on its slopes. Three of four lifts and 60 percent of the trails are open, according to the Snowbowl daily ski report. By Joseph W. Cox Downhill
Skiing
Apache Sunrise, McNary, 215 miles northeast
of Phoenix. (800) 772-7669 Sunrise is the largest ski area in the state and
has the most extensive intermediate runs. It includes 800 acres of skiable terrain.
Terrain is rated 20 percent advanced, 40 percent intermediate, and 40 percent
beginner. Lodging is available at Sunrise as well as in the nearby communites
of Greer, Pinetop, Lakeside, Show Low and Springerville.
Fairfield Snowbowl US 180 , 8 miles north of Flagstaff. Snowbowl
with a 2,300 foot vertical has the best advanced terrain in the state and incredible
views at the top of the lift near Mt. Agassiz. The terrain is 30 percent advanced,
45 percent intermediate and 25 percent beginner. Snowbowl has two mountain lodges,
Agassiz and Hart Prairie. Lodging is also available in Flagstaff. Cross Country Skiing
Alpine Adventures
Forest Lakes Touring Center Flagstaff Nordic Center
Mormon Lake Ski Touring Center
Hannagan Meadow Lodge Williams and Sunrise Ski areas also have cross country
ski areas.
Phoenix Ski Club Alpine Ski Club
Sunrise
Ski Area Owned and operated by the White Mountain Apache Indian
Tribe, this popular ski area boasts one of America's longest ski lifts. (520)
367-4290. From Phoenix, it's 215 miles.
On The Snow High on the slopes of Mount Agassiz is one of the
state's most popular ski resorts, Arizona Snow Bowl, only a short drive from
Flagstaff, where all kinds of accommodations are ample.
Arizona Snow Bowl (520) 779-1951
Snowboarding
Snow Conditions
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