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Sunrise Park Resort - Entrance

Sunrise Park Resort

3.1(142 reviews)
24.2 mi

I hate seeing reviews that trash a great place to ski. Perhaps folks need to manage their…read moreexpectations! Especially those who have difficulty using a computer. I had no problem buying my lift tickets online and reserving rental equipment. My son and I go on a weekday to avoid crowds. There are a lot of choises for beginner to intermediate skiers. The chair lifts are long, therefore the ski runs are also long. Not everything is up to date, but then agian, I'm not paying $100 for a lift ticket. This resort tops the Snowbowl in Flagstaff. I have never had a bad ski experience here.

Even though I first learned how to ski over in Flagstaff, I spent many years here at Sunrise during…read moremy college years. The drive from Phoenix is just over 3 hours. I picked up most of my skills here at Sunrise in those early days. It is also the place that I first learned how to snowboard. Lately, I have been skiing in resorts outside of Arizona and haven't been making my way over here as much. I had never tried night skiing and recently made a drive up here one weekend. I ended up staying over in Pinetop. Sunrise Park Resort allows you to ski or board from 4:30 to 8pm on certain evenings. It is a separate ticket price and you can add it on to your day pass if you want to do a full day. I really enjoyed skiing under the stars. The only bummer is that they only have a few runs open for it. Sunrise Park Resort is located near Greer, AZ. It is owned and operated by the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Sunrise has 67 trails across three mountains. They rent out ski gear, offer lessons and even have skibobbing. Sunrise is usually only open for about four to five months during the winter season. There are a number of places to eat at if you want to grab a bite while here. Sunrise Park Resort has mountain biking and other activities during the summer months. The parking lot isn't the greatest on snowy days, but is spacious. The closest towns with hotels to stay in are Show Low, Pinetop, Greer, Eagar, and Springerville. There are some companies in the Phoenix area that offer travel deals for transportation and lodging.

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Sunrise Park Resort - Well lit lift area for night ski

Well lit lift area for night ski

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