Sledding on Mount Lemmon’s Snowplay Area in Tucson - Tucson

Sledding on Mount Lemmon’s Snowplay Area in Tucson

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Natural Landmark

Typical Duration

60 minutes

Difficulty

Easy

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Sledding on Mount Lemmon’s Snowplay Area in Tucson - Tucson

Sledding on Mount Lemmon’s Snowplay Area in Tucson - Tucson

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Sledding on Mount Lemmon’s Snowplay Area in Tucson

Sledding at Mount Lemmon’s Snowplay Area offers a unique winter escape just an hour from Tucson, Arizona. As one of the few places in Southern Arizona to experience snowfall, the Snowplay Area becomes a seasonal hotspot for family-friendly fun and outdoor adventure. With accessible terrain, scenic mountain surroundings, and Tucson’s typically warm winters, the opportunity to enjoy snow activities without traveling far is a key draw.

Adventure Guide to Sledding on Mount Lemmon’s Snowplay Area

  1. Marshall Gulch Trailhead Parking for Snowplay
    Located near Summerhaven, this popular sledding area provides gentle slopes ideal for children and beginners. The slightly sloped terrain makes it safer compared to steeper regions, while maintaining ample room for sledding. Its close proximity to parking and basic amenities at nearby shops makes it convenient for visitors.

  2. Lower Butterfly Trail Opening
    This unofficial sledding spot offers longer, more adventurous runs with moderate inclines, better suited for older kids or thrill-seekers. Though this area requires a short hike from parking zones, it rewards visitors with quieter surroundings and more open space for sledding enthusiasts.

  3. Near Ski Valley
    Just below the Mount Lemmon Ski Valley entrance, this area caters to those who want quick access to sled-friendly hills. This location is notable for its views of snowy pines and its proximity to warm food options at the Iron Door Restaurant, where visitors can enjoy hot cocoa after sledding.

Local Insights

  • Mount Lemmon reaches over 9,000 feet in elevation, making it a stark contrast to Tucson’s desert climate. During snow season, this creates a rare chance to experience real winter weather without leaving Arizona.
  • Snowfall varies seasonally, typically peaking between late December and early February. Snow chains or 4WD vehicles may be required during these months.
  • The community of Summerhaven often hosts small winter events that pair well with sledding trips.

Visitor Tips

  • Best times to visit: Mid-morning after snowfall for optimal conditions. Weekdays are less crowded.
  • What to bring: Sleds (available for purchase locally), warm waterproof layers, gloves, and sunscreen to prevent sun exposure at high altitudes.
  • Driving directions: From Tucson, take the Catalina Highway (about 60 minutes). Arrive early to secure parking.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Location

Sledding on Mount Lemmon’s Snowplay Area in Tucson in Tucson

Coordinates: 32.4479, -110.7653

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Experience Level

Easy

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

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