Users' questions

Where can I play in the snow in Flagstaff 2020?

Where can I play in the snow in Flagstaff 2020?

There’s FINALLY enough snow at most sledding places in Flagstaff as of Jan 24, 2021

  • Flagstaff Snow Park at Ft. Tuthill County Park.
  • Happy Jack Lodge.
  • Flagstaff City Parks: Foxglenn Park, Thorpe Park, or Buffalo Park.
  • Oak Hill Snow Play Area.
  • Mormon Lake Lodge.

Is there snowmobiling in Flagstaff?

Snowmobiling Areas The Flagstaff Ranger District encompasses nearly 850,000 acres of National Forest lands around the Flagstaff area, from Mormon Lake and Anderson Mesa to north of the San Francisco Peaks. Arizona’s largest natural lake, Mormon Lake, is located here.

Does Fort Tuthill have snow?

In the winter, Fort Tuthill transforms into a snowy wonderland as it offers passive snow play opportunities, as well as snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing for all ages (weather permitting).

Where to play in the snow in Flagstaff?

Flagstaff City Parks: Foxglenn Park, Thorpe Park, or Buffalo Park. Call snow hotline to see if there’s enough snow. The Oak Hill Snow Play Area is located on the site of an old alpine ski area (operated during the 1950s), just 30 minutes from Flagstaff off 1-40 heading toward Williams.

When did the snow start in Flagstaff AZ?

View snow images in our photo gallery. Press Release: Winter Storm Snow Operations Update (PDF) In January 2017, Northern Arizona and the City of Flagstaff experienced a series of three significant winter storms, ranking in the top ten winter storm events in Flagstaff history.

When to go to wing mountain in Flagstaff?

Don’t plan on arriving after noon as the area will be at capacity and may close due to lack of snow. This did happen on our day and traffic was backed up all of the way into Flagstaff and halfway through town because people were trying to find a place to play.

How big is the Snowbowl in Flagstaff AZ?

Snowbowl has 40 runs and three terrain parks with technical jumps, rails and features. Intermediate and advanced snow riders will enjoy many challenging trails with 2,300 feet of vertical drop. For beginners, Snowbowl has the best learning terrain in the entire Southwest, offering 50 acres in the wide-open, natural meadow of Hart Prairie.