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05.20
18th Annual Phoenix Symphony Pops Concert
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05.20
Tour Concert Preview
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05.20
Phoenix Children’s Chorus Spring Concerts – Celebrating the Arizona Centennial
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Prescott and Page Springs Guided Winery Tour
Includes: Transportation to and from wineries, five tastings, two nights accommodation at the Marriott Springhill Suites in downtown Prescott, breakfast and handcrafted lunch both days.
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Pay Rate Equal to Your Birth Year!
We're celebrating the year you were born. With this special offer for two or three night stays, you'll receive rates equal to your birth year!
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Arizona Snowbowl
Arizona Snowbowl - One of the oldest, continually run ski areas in the United States.
Located on the majestic San Francisco Peaks, the Arizona Snowbowl lies 14 miles outside of Flagstaff, 2 hours from Phoenix, and 70 miles from the Grand Canyon. The resort opened in 1938 and operates from 9 AM to 4 PM daily. Featuring over 32 runs with varied difficulty, the Snowbowl is ideal for families and ski pros alike.
At A Glance...
* Base elevation — 9,200 feet
* Summit elevation — 11,500 feet
* Vertical drop — 2,300 feet
* Skiable acres — 777
* Runs — 32 (37% beginner, 42% intermediate, 21% advanced)
* Chair lifts — four
* Average season — mid-December to mid-April
* Average snowfall — 260 inches
Day Lodges
Two lodges are located at the ski area — Hart Prairie and Agassiz. Two additional lodges are located at the base of the mountain on Highway 180, Ski Lift Lodge & Cabins and Fort Valley Lodge.
Sunset Terrain Park
For snowboarders and skiers alike, the Sunset Terrain Park features obstacles, spines, rails, and fun boxes in a great location. The fun boxes include a 24-foot flat box, a 24-foot flat down box, a 20-foot C-box, and a 24-foot house box.
Contact Information
N Highway 180 & N Snow Bowl Rd
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Phone:
928-779-1951
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