Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl and Sedona

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Natural Landmark

Typical Duration

5 hours

Difficulty

Easy

About This Landmark

Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl and Sedona

Located about 2.5 hours north of Sedona, the Arizona Snowbowl is an iconic winter destination offering unparalleled snow sports experiences in Northern Arizona. While Sedona is renowned for its red rock formations, many visitors are surprised to discover that a quick drive can transport them to a snowy alpine wonderland. With the majestic San Francisco Peaks soaring over 12,000 feet, this area becomes a prime spot for skiing, snowboarding, and other snow activities during the winter months.

Adventure Guide to Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl

  • Skiing and Snowboarding:
    The Arizona Snowbowl features 55 ski trails catering to all skill levels. From beginners to seasoned skiers, there’s something for everyone. Highlights include Sunset Boulevard, a long, scenic intermediate run with breathtaking views, and the Ridge, a challenging black diamond slope perfect for advanced enthusiasts. The ski resort's designated learning areas and instructors make it particularly beginner-friendly.

  • Snow Tubing at Flagstaff Snow Park:
    Located nearby (just south of Snowbowl), Flagstaff Snow Park offers well-maintained tubing lanes for families and groups. It's perfect for those seeking a more laid-back snow experience. With equipment rentals and an on-site snack bar, it’s a hassle-free way to enjoy the snow.

  • The Scenic Gondola Ride:
    Even if skiing isn’t your thing, you can ride the scenic gondola to 11,500 feet to soak in sweeping views of the San Francisco Peaks, the Grand Canyon, and surrounding landscapes. It’s an unforgettable experience, especially if you visit on a clear day.

Local Insights

  • The Snowbowl is on the San Francisco Peaks, a sacred region for Native American tribes, like the Hopi and Navajo.
  • The winter season typically runs from mid-November to early April, depending on snowfall.

Visitor Tips

  • Best times to visit: Early mornings on weekdays for fewer crowds.
  • What to bring: Waterproof layers, gloves, sunscreen, and polarized goggles.
  • Traveling from Sedona: Take AZ-89A north to Flagstaff, then switch to US-180. The drive is approximately 2.5 hours.

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Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl and Sedona - Sedona

Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl and Sedona - Sedona
Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl and Sedona - Sedona
Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl and Sedona - Sedona
Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl and Sedona - Sedona

Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl and Sedona

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Reviews

Location

Snow Sports at the Arizona Snowbowl and Sedona in Sedona

Coordinates: 35.3307, -111.7058

Ratings

Overall

6.6/10User rating

Weather Considerations

Temperature

Varies by season, check forecast

Precipitation

Best to visit in dry conditions

Experience Level

Easy

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.