Winter Adventure

Want to know where to go and how to get there for winter snowplay? View the Flagstaff Winter Recreation Snowplay Map to start a fun-filled winter adventure.

Flagstaff is a premier destination for fun winter time activities in Arizona to enjoy winter sports and snowplay. Use the Flagstaff Winter Recreation Snowplay Map to find designated snowplay areas and winter attractions with winter safety tips, travel information and road condition contacts. Download the Winter Recreation map or pick it up for free at the Flagstaff Visitor Center in historic downtown at the train station located at one east Route 66. The Flagstaff Visitor Center is open Monday – Saturday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. The map is an excellent resource tool and product of a multi-agency collaboration between the City of Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona Department of Transportation, and the Coconino National Forest and community

Call the winter information hotline at 1-844-256-SNOW for up to date snow travel information. The hotline is updated daily through the season as conditions change and provides detailed visitor information as winter recreation areas experience operational changes. 

Did you know?
Skiers/Snowboarders can ride the bus for free to Arizona Snowbowl! There is no parking or stopping on Highway 180. Arizona Snowbowl offers skiing, snowboarding and ski bikes but no sledding. Get all the details in the Winter Recreation Snowplay Map

Top 6 Winter Recreation Areas:

people ride a ski lift above snow covered trees in flagstaff snowbowl

1. ARIZONA SNOWBOWL

Arizona Snowbowl is located on the western slope of Mount Humphreys on the majestic San Francisco Peaks, 12 miles outside of Flagstaff. Arizona Snowbowl opened in 1938 and is one of the oldest continually run ski areas in the United States. The ski area has State-of-the-art snowmaking to help guarantee a season from mid-November through mid-April to enjoy 777 acres, eight lifts and great amenities plus stunning views of the red rocks in Sedona, the cinder cone volcanic field and Grand Canyon’s rim can be seen from the lifts. In fall 2016, Snowbowl unveiled the Grand Canyon Express: Arizona’s first high-speed, six-person lift which rises 1,500 feet in less than six minutes. 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.

Snowbowl Facts:

  • 2,300 foot vertical drop (11,500 ft. – 9,200 ft.)
  • Average snowfall: 260 inches
  • Two day-lodges – each with a restaurant, bar, first aid and sport shop
  • Lodging available at Basecamp

Ski lifts open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Half day begins at 12 p.m. Buy tickets in advance at snowbowl.ski 

Directions: The Arizona Snowbowl is located in the Coconino National Forest seven miles northwest of Flagstaff, Arizona. From Flagstaff, follow the Highway 180 signs to Grand Canyon and turn right (north) on Snowbowl Road. Mountain Express offers FREE bus service from downtown Flagstaff to Arizona Snowbowl. For more information on times and locations of this free service click HERE.

two people cross-country ski with their dog at Nordic Village

2. FLAGSTAFF SNOW PARK

At 7,000 feet above sea level, and with an average annual snowfall of over 100 inches, Flagstaff is one of the snowiest cities in the United States. Flagstaff Snow Park is dedicated to providing exceptional snowplay opportunities for visitors to Northern Arizona. Let's play! Tickets are ONLY available online. Everyone who enters FSP needs a ticket and an electronically signed Liability Waiver.

3. ARIZONA NORDIC VILLAGE

Nestled in a snow-pocket of the San Francisco Peaks at an average elevation of 8,300 feet, the Arizona Nordic Village (ANV) is the premier cross-country ski location in Arizona. Located in the foothills of Arizona’s tallest mountain range, you can ski and play in the quaking aspens and pine trees of the Coconino National Forest all the while enjoying the magnificent scenery Northern Arizona has to offer.

There are 25 miles (40 kilometers) of groomed cross-country along with a sledding and snowplay area nearby There is no longer a sledding area nearby, but we do have a small snowplay area adjacent to our main parking lot (emphasis on no sledding hill though, just a spot to build snowmen and have fun in the snow). There are also 10 miles (15 kilometers) of snowshoe trails. Stop by the lodge for sledding equipment we don’t have sledding equipment, though we do rent classic and skate skis and snowshoes, and couple pulk sleds that you can tow your little one around in. or to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa and relax while the kids build a snowman. ANV has fun and exciting events scheduled for the upcoming winter season. View the brilliant stars from the deck while enjoying hot beverages and snacks.

ANV provides packaged food, trail snacks and hot drinks every day. In the event you forgot your critical gear or don’t have your own, ANV offers an assortment of clothing and gear at the lodge in various sizes. ANV also rents skis/ snowshoes and has a complete ski shop available for tuning and waxing skis. The lodge and trails open at 9 a.m. and close at 4 p.m. We are open Monday, Thursday, and Sunday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and we offer a $5 trail pass and $5 rentals Friday-Saturday 4-7 p.m., and have a free bonfire and show a movie in the Discovery Yurt during that time, too.

Directions: The Arizona Nordic Village is located in the Coconino National Forest 15 miles northwest of Flagstaff. From Flagstaff, follow the Highway 180 signs to Grand Canyon. The parking lot is alongside Highway 180 at mile marker 232.

4. COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST

Wing Mountain (closed permanently), Crowley Pit (closed permanently), Peak View Overlook and Walker Lake Watchable Wildlife parking areas provide forest access for various winter activities. Snowplay (sledding, tubing, building snowmen, etc.) is not permitted within the Arizona Snowbowl ski area or along Snowbowl Road. Parking is also not permitted along Hwy 180 except in designated areas. Please remember that all these sites have limited garbage service. Littering is against the law and Forest Service Rangers take it very seriously.

Peak View Winter Parking Area

Highway 180 approximately 6.5 miles north of Flagstaff • (928) 779-1951

This paved parking area with a restroom and picnic table is only plowed when ADOT has resources available. Parking is limited, and downhill sledding is not available, but the views are fantastic with open fields of snow nearby for your enjoyment. If this area is full please go to one of the other areas listed. Parking along the highway is not permitted by the Arizona Department of Public Safety here or at any other location.

Directions: Peak View Overlook is on Highway 180 approximately 6.5 miles north of Flagstaff on the right side of highway (as traveling from Flagstaff).

Walker Lake Winter Parking Area

Highway 180 north 12 miles past Snowbowl Road to marker 235 • (928) 779-1951

This location is paved, has a restroom and is only plowed when ADOT has resources available. It opens up to the vast fields in beautiful Kendrick Park, is a good location for snowplay and is ideal for cross country skiers and snowshoers to explore the sunny meadows. The trails are not managed here so stop by a local Forest Service office for maps and information if traveling into the backcountry.

Directions: Follow Highway 180 north 12 miles past Snowbowl Road to mile marker 235. Turn left onto Forest Service road indicated by green parking signs.

For more information please contact the Coconino National Forest:

Supervisor’s Office
1824 S. Thompson St.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 527-3600

or

Peaks/Mormon Lake Ranger districts
5075 N. Hwy 89
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 526-0866

5. COCONINO COUNTY

Fort Tuthill County Park

With ample snow accumulation, visitors are welcome to play in the snow, snowshoe and cross-country ski. There are watchable wildlife opportunities at the park, too. The park is open for day use, from dawn to dusk. The Flagstaff Snow Park (see #6 below) operates out of Fort Tuthill County Park and requires advance reservations.

Directions: Located two miles south of Flagstaff, on the west side of Interstate 17/Highway 89. Take exit 337 – the park is on the opposite side of the Interstate from Flagstaff Pulliam Airport.

6. CITY OF FLAGSTAFF

Enjoy ice skating at Jay L. Lively Activity Center. For a small fee, lessons, public skating, figure skating and hockey are offered. Rental skates are also available. Just up the hill Buffalo Park offers a vast network of trails, including access to the Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS), National Forest trails and the Arizona Trail.

Buffalo Park

With spectacular views of the San Francisco Peaks, Buffalo Park offers a vast network of trails, including access to the Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS), National Forest trails, and the Arizona Trail. Situated on 215 acres, there is a two-mile trail loop, parking, portable restrooms, one 24 x 20-foot handicap-accessible ramada, and plenty of large open spaces.

Buffalo Park’s trails and amenities are maintained on a regular basis year-round. Open dawn to dusk and located within city limits at 2400 N. Gemini Road, Buffalo Park is ideal for winter sports such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing; however, no sledding is allowed in Buffalo Park or other city parks.

Directions: From S. Milton Road (off I-17N), take a left at Humphreys Street, turn right on Columbus, travel one block east and turn left on Beaver Street and continue uphill. Next turn right on Forest Avenue, continue east uphill on Forest Avenue, and at the top of the hill turn left on Gemini Street to the Buffalo Park parking area. Learn more.

Flagstaff Visitor Center – Skate at the Station 

In the heart of historic downtown Flagstaff on Route 66, enjoy “Skate at the Station,” a skating rink at the Flagstaff Visitor Center. Delight in soaking up the New Year as people swirl around and marvel at our Arizona Winter Wonderland. After skating with your family and friends, warm up with a hot beverage served by one of our local baristas, then complete the experience by shopping in our historic downtown and top it off by picking a spot to dine in at one of the many one-of-a-kind Flagstaff restaurants. Remember to bundle up and grab the mittens for this new outdoor skating experience in the heart of downtown Flagstaff. Learn more.

Jay L. Lively Activity Center

Adult Skate hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Adult Stick and Puck Sessions are Monday and Friday from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.  Space is limited to 20 participants per session, please call ahead to make a reservation. Public Skating sessions are currently unavailable. Please check back at a later date for updated information.

Directions: From S. Milton Road (off I-17N), take a left at Humphreys Street, turn right on Columbus, travel one block east and turn left on Beaver Street and continue uphill. Next turn right on Forest Avenue, continue east and turn left at the traffic light on Turquoise Drive to Jay L. Lively Activity Center parking area,1650 N. Turquoise Drive. Learn more.

people snow tube down a snow covered mountain at Flagstaff Snow Park