Arizona Snowbowl
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Arizona Snowbowl: A Premier Destination for All Seasons
Winter Activities
Nestled in the San Francisco Peaks at 9,500 feet, the Arizona Snowbowl is one of the state's best spots for skiing and snowboarding. The Snowbowl offers a variety of terrain parks and more than 60 runs, where you can develop and practice your freestyle skills.
Summer Adventures
The Snowbowl also welcomes visitors to its slopes in the summer for a scenic gondola ride that travels up to 11,500 feet. From the top, the Grand Canyon and Sedona are visible on a clear day. Other summertime activities include sliding on a dual-lane tubing track, a climbing wall, and a bungee trampoline.
Visitor Experiences
Fall Foliage
Travelers who visited Flagstaff in the fall highly recommended adding the Snowbowl to your itinerary. They described the fall colors as spectacular from the top of the gondola.
Winter Sports
Winter downhill skiers mentioned that the slopes were nicely manicured and provided diverse options for both novice and experienced powder hounds.
Operating Hours
The Arizona Snowbowl is located less than 15 miles north of downtown Flagstaff. During the winter ski season, the lifts typically operate from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. During the summer, the gondola operates daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Ticket Information
Winter Lift Tickets
Lift ticket prices during the winter ski season – which typically lasts from November to April – vary by day. It's recommended to purchase your lift tickets beginning in March for the best savings.
Summer Gondola Rides
Tickets for the summer gondola rides vary by the day (the earlier you buy, the more you save). Ticket prices start at $10 per person.
Transportation Tips
To avoid parking hassles, you can hop on the Mountain Express Route bus, which provides free service between downtown Flagstaff and the Arizona Snowbowl on select days.
For more information, visit the Arizona Snowbowl website.