Arizona Nordic Village in the Winter
Make your way to Arizona Nordic Village during the most magical time of the year, winter! With over 40 kilometers of trails specifically groomed for cross-country skiing and separate trails packed for snowshoeing and fat tire biking, you are sure to have an unforgettable experience. To add to your experience book an overnight stay in one of our cabins or yurts and ski yourself and your gear out with you! Front country yurts are located 100 feet from the parking lot, back country cabins and yurts range from 0.5 miles to 3 miles from the parking lot. Vehicles are prohibited on the trail systems. The winter season at Arizona Nordic Village usually begins mid-December and ends in March each year.
Visit the Arizona Nordic Village website for detailed information, lodging reservations, and event bookings. See Winter Recreation Map and Information for more about winter sports and snowplay in the Flagstaff area.
See Arizona Nordic Village in the Summer for information about hiking, group events, and other summertime activities.
At a Glance
| Operational Hours: | See Arizona Nordic Village for hours and details. |
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| Reservations: | See Arizona Nordic Village for reservation information |
| Usage: | Medium-Heavy |
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| Closest Towns: | Flagstaff, Arizona |
| Water: | Drinking water |
| Restroom: | Yes |
| Operated By: | Arizona Nordic Village 928-220-0550. Flagstaff District 928-526-0866 |
General Information
General Notes:Attractions: Cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, ski lessons, yurt and cabin camping, wildlife watching, and fantastic views!
Facilities: Groomed trails, day lodge, rest rooms, refreshments, rentals, ski school, pro shop, youth ski league, yurts and cabins
Road Conditions: Roads are paved and generally plowed, but they can be hazardous due to winter conditions. Travel time is usually around 30 minutes.
For more information and reservations, see: Arizona Nordic Village
Directions:
Location: 16 miles north of Flagstaff on paved and plowed roads. Elevation is 8,000 feet.
GPS (Map): 35°22'00.9"N 111°47'24.4"W
Access: Drive 16 miles north from Flagstaff on US 180 and look for the Arizonan Nordic Village signs at mile marker 232.
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See our Winter Recreation page for a recreation map, backcountry permit information, and more info!
Flagstaff Winter Recreation Hotline (Flagstaff CVB)
1-844-256-SNOW (7669)
