
In an effort to maintain the safety and quality of the designated snowplay areas in and around Flagstaff, the Convention and Visitors Bureau has teamed up with members of the Winter Recreation Taskforce to develop a map of popular winter recreation locations.
The goal of the Winter Recreation Map is to educate those who may not be familiar with the area, about the designated spots for seasonal snowplay. The map will also help coordinate the high volume of visitors to Flagstaff on snowy weekends and improve the flow of traffic along the U.S. Highway 180 corridor preventing hazardous situations.
The map highlights the most common designated snowplay areas, such as Wing Mountain, Crowley Pit and Walker Lake, as well as the area’s ski destinations, including Flagstaff Nordic Center and Arizona Snowbowl.
A printable version will soon be available online at www.flagstaffarizona.org. Or pick up a copy at the Flagstaff Visitor Center, located in the historic train station, One E. Route 66, open Mon - Sat 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. For more information and updates on snowplay area conditions, call (928)774-9541.
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