Sunrise Park Resort
Sunrise Park Resort | |
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Sunrise Park Resort Location in Arizona | |
Location | Apache County, Arizona, United States |
Nearest major city | Greer, Arizona |
Coordinates | 33°58′24″N 109°33′53″W / 33.97333°N 109.56472°WCoordinates: 33°58′24″N 109°33′53″W / 33.97333°N 109.56472°W |
Vertical | 1,900 ft (580 m) |
Top elevation | 11,100 feet (3,400 m) |
Base elevation | 9,200 feet (2,800 m) |
Skiable area | 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) |
Runs | 65 total 45% beginner 28% intermediate 27% advanced/expert |
Longest run | 1.2 miles (1.93 km) "Sidewinder" |
Lift system | 7 Operational Chairlifts - 1 High-Speed Quad |
Lift capacity | 16,000 / hr |
Terrain parks | 1 |
Snowfall | 250 in/year ( 6.35 m/year) |
Snowmaking | Yes |
Night skiing | Yes (4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. on limited days) |
Website | https://sunrise.ski/ |
Sunrise Park Resort is an alpine ski resort located near Greer, Arizona. The resort consists of three mountains named Sunrise Peak, Cyclone Circle, and Apache Peak. Situated on the Colorado Plateau and perched atop the White Mountains in eastern Arizona. The base of the resort sits at 9,200 feet (2,800 m) and the tallest mountain, Apache Peak, tops out at an elevation of 11,000 feet (3,400 m) above sea level. The ski slopes spread across the 3 peaks and cover 1,200 acres (4.9 km2),[1] making it the largest ski resort in Arizona.
Ownership and location[]
Sunrise Park Resort is owned and operated by the White Mountain Apache Tribe, and is located on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The resort is a year-round recreation destination and offers a wide range of outdoor activities.
Sunrise Park Resort is a popular regional destination and is approximately 216 miles (348 km) from Phoenix, Arizona, 231 miles (372 km) from Tucson, Arizona, 223 miles (359 km) from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and 324 miles (521 km) from El Paso, Texas. The closest airports are located in Springerville, Arizona, Show Low, Arizona, and Whiteriver, Arizona.
Winter[]
The ski season at Sunrise Park Resort usually runs from Thanksgiving through the end of March. During the winter, the resort's three mountains offer alpine skiing. Night skiing is occasionally offered in mid-January and mid-February. There is also a snowboard terrain park, separate cross-country skiing area, and a snow tubing hill.
Ski bikes[]
Ski biking (also known as Skibobbing) is a bicycle-like frame with skis instead of wheels. The sport is offered for beginners and experienced individuals at Sunrise. They offer both lessons and rentals for ski biking and the lift system allows for ski bikers to ride the lift up the mountain. First-time ski bike riders at Sunrise require a safety certification by the ski bike staff prior to loading the lifts, regardless of their experience or personal equipment to ensure the safety of themselves and other visitors.
Lessons and rentals[]
Sunrise offers rentals of skis, snowboards, boots, poles, and winter clothing for all sizes and all ages at the rental shop at the base of Sunrise Peak. Ski School is offered for all ages and allows first-time skiers or snowboarders to learn in a group setting or one-on-one with an instructor. Some lessons are offered for a half-day and others are an entire day. Sunrise also offers improvement lessons for experienced skiers or snowboarders to improve their skills.
Summer[]
The summer season at Sunrise Park Resort usually runs from Memorial Day weekend through September or October, depending on weather and other factors. Sunrise offers several summer activities, including downhill mountain biking, scenic chairlift rides, a zip line course, a tubing hill, a rock climbing wall, hiking, and 3D archery.
Mountain bike trails[]
There are 15 mountain bike trails, and an array of side trails.[2] The trail system is primarily located on Sunrise Peak with one trail (Ba'cho) traveling over to Apache Peak. All trails converge at the base of Sunrise Peak, where riders can load on the Sunrise High-Speed Quad or the Spirit Ridge Quad lift to access the trails.
- Easy – 5 trails (33%)
- Intermediate – 2 trails (13%)
- Difficult – 3 trails (20%)
- Expert – 5 trails (33%)
Mountain statistics[]
Elevation[]
The ski area consists of three peaks:
- Sunrise Peak (elevation 10,700')
- Apache Peak (elevation 11,000')
- Base: 9,200 feet (2,800 m)
- Summit: 11,000 feet (3,400 m)
- Vertical drop: 1,800 feet (2nd highest in Arizona)
- Cyclone Circle (elevation 10,700')
Trails[]
The trails on the mountain have some sort of theme, such as Native American and Western names.
- Skiable area: 1,200 acres (4.9 km2)
- 65 trails
- Beginner – 29 trails (45%)
- Intermediate – 18 trails (28%)
- Advanced/Expert – 17 trails (27%)
- Longest trail – "Sidewinder" 1.2 miles (1.9 km)
Lifts[]
Lift | Lift Name | Capacity | Length (feet) |
Vertical (feet) |
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1 | Sunrise High-Speed | High-Speed Quad | 6800 | 1400 |
2 | Pony | Fixed Double | 295 | 50 |
3 | Rustler | Fixed Quad | 3950 | 875 |
4 | Fort Apache | Fixed Triple | 5180 | 620 |
5 | Geronimo | Fixed Triple | 4505 | 1000 |
6 | Cyclone (removed in 2017) | Fixed Triple | 8000 | 1165 |
7 | Eagle Feather (Closed) | Fixed Triple | 4000 | 690 |
8 | Spirit Ridge | Fixed Quad | 3900 | 550 |
Beginner Surface Lift | Single Surface Lift | 350 | 50 |
- 7 Total operational lifts
- Uphill Capacity – 16,000 skiers per hour
Images[]
Winter Images[]
View of the Sunrise High-Speed Quad at the top of Sunrise Peak (10,700')
High-Speed Quad chairlift on Sunrise Peak.
Triple chairlift on Apache Peak.
View from mid-mountain Sunrise Peak looking north. Volcanic cinder cones can be seen in the distance.
Out of bounds area
Moguls run
Cyclone Peak
Summer Images[]
Downhill Mountain Biking at Sunrise
A platform along the zip line course at Sunrise
Scenic chairlift riders on the Sunrise High-Speed Quad in the summer
The rock climbing wall at the base of Sunrise
Trivia[]
- Sunrise Park Resort is Arizona's largest ski resort and Summer outdoor adventure park.
- Sunrise Park Resort has been in operation since 1970.
- One of Arizona's highest peaks, Mount Baldy, can be seen from Sunrise.
- Sunrise Park Resort currently offers the only lift-served downhill mountain biking available in Arizona.
- Sunrise Park Resort is home to Arizona's longest zip line with their tandem Apache High Flyer, measuring over 2300'.
See also[]
References[]
External links[]
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- Ski areas and resorts in Arizona
- White Mountains (Arizona)
- Buildings and structures in Apache County, Arizona
- Tourist attractions in Apache County, Arizona