Peak Elevation
11,500 ft
3,505 m
Vertical Drop
2,300 ft
701 m
Skiable Area
777 ac
314 ha
Avg Snowfall
260 in
660 cm
Lifts
8
Arizona Snowbowl Weather Forecast
About
Arizona Snowbowl sits on the San Francisco Peaks northwest of Flagstaff, Arizona, one of the oldest continuously operating ski areas in the United States. It holds the largest vertical drop in the state at 2,300 feet, dropping from an 11,500 foot summit to a 9,200 foot base across 777 acres and 61 runs. Eight lifts and roughly 260 inches of annual snowfall back terrain on slopes the Hopi and Navajo hold sacred.
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Operated by Mountain Capital Partners
Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many lifts does Arizona Snowbowl have?
Arizona Snowbowl has 8 ski lifts, with a combined uphill capacity of approximately 10,380 riders per hour.
What is the vertical drop at Arizona Snowbowl?
Arizona Snowbowl has a vertical drop of 2,300 feet (701 meters).
What is the peak elevation of Arizona Snowbowl?
The summit of Arizona Snowbowl sits at 11,500 feet (3,505 meters) above sea level.
How many trails does Arizona Snowbowl have?
Arizona Snowbowl has 61 marked trails, totaling roughly 12.6 miles of skiing.
How big is the skiable terrain at Arizona Snowbowl?
Arizona Snowbowl covers 777 acres (314 hectares) of skiable terrain.
Does Arizona Snowbowl offer night skiing?
No, Arizona Snowbowl does not offer night skiing.
Does Arizona Snowbowl have snowmaking?
Yes, Arizona Snowbowl has snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall and extend the ski season.
How much snow does Arizona Snowbowl get each year?
Arizona Snowbowl averages around 260 inches (660 cm) of snowfall per season.