As one of the snowiest towns in Arizona, Flagstaff in the winter is simply mesmerizing.
Flagstaff, Arizona, is a charming mountain town surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and outdoor adventures. Nestled beneath ...
Don’t be fooled by downtown Flagstaff’s sleepy western ... If skiing is your thing, Arizona’s tallest mountains, the San Francisco Peaks, are a 30-minute drive from the city.
Nestled in the San Francisco Peaks at 9,500 feet ... which provides free service between downtown Flagstaff and the Arizona Snowbowl. Visit the Mountain Line website for more information.
One of the lucky few was Arizona Snowbowl in Flagstaff. The ski and snowboard ... the peak and the resort are both part of the San Francisco Mountain range in Coconino National Forest.
Over the past several decades, climate change has begun reshaping Flagstaff. Droughts ... to its proximity to the Grand Canyon, the San Francisco Peaks and vast ponderosa pine forests, a safe ...
With just patches of snow on the San Francisco Peaks, the only snow ... fall in nationwide assessment Arizona snow enthusiasts will be disappointed with Flagstaff this season.
Forecasters say winter weather is finally headed our way in Arizona ... with 1-2" possible in Flagstaff, 4-6+" atop the San Francisco Peaks, and up to 1" for spots like Pinetop and Heber.
Arizona boasts numerous cities with walkable downtowns where people on foot can enjoy everything from historic walking tours and wine tastings to shopping and dining. Flagstaff’s cool mountain ...
Arizona Snowbowl caught a fresh layer of snow on its upper mountains on Christmas morning. The ski-snowboard resort was one of the few places in the southwest that enjoyed a white Christmas this year.