Sunrise Park Resort

Sunrise Park Resort is a ski resort located near Greer, Arizona. The resort consists of three mountains named Sunrise Peak, Cyclone Peak, and Apache Peak. Situated on the Colorado Plateau and perched atop the White Mountains in eastern Arizona, with a base of 9,200 feet (2,800 m) and spread across 3 peaks and 800 acres (3.2 km2), Sunrise tops out at 11,100 feet (3,400 m) above sea level at Apache Peak.

Sunrise Park Resort
Sunrise Panorama
Sunrise Park Resort
Location in Arizona
Sunrise Park Resort
Sunrise Park Resort (the United States)
LocationApache County, Arizona, United States
Nearest major cityGreer, Arizona
Coordinates33°58′24″N 109°33′53″W
Vertical1,900 ft (580 m)
Top elevation11,100 feet (3,400 m)
Base elevation9,200 feet (2,800 m)
Skiable area800 acres (3.2 km2)
Runs65 total
40% beginner
40% intermediate
20% advanced/expert
Longest run1.2 miles (1.93 km) "Sidewinder"
Lift system9 total 3 Quad chairs, 3 triple chairs, 1 double chairs, 2 Surface)
Lift capacity16,000 / hr
Terrain parks1
Snowfall250 in/year ( 6.35 m/year)
SnowmakingYes
Night skiingYes (4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. on limited days)
Websitehttp://www.sunriseskiparkaz.com

Ownership and location

It 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. During the winter, the resort's three mountains offer excellent alpine skiing. There are plenty of challenging runs for experienced skiers and an abundance of enjoyable intermediate runs. When Arizona experiences wet winters, which aren't all too uncommon, Sunrise provides skiing as good as anywhere in the Southwest. Their ski season usually runs from December to March. Night skiing is occasionally offered in mid-January and mid-February. There is also a snowboard terrain park and separate cross-country skiing area.

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.

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

View from mid-mountain Sunrise Peak looking north. Volcanic cinder cones can be seen in the distance.
Easier More Difficult Most Difficult
31 17 14

The trails on the mountain have some sort of theme, such as Native American and Western names.

  • Skiable area: 800 acres (3.2 km2)
  • 65 trails
    • novice - 40%
    • intermediate - 40%
    • advanced and expert - 20%
  • Longest trail - 1.2 miles (1.9 km)

Lifts

High-speed quad chairlift on Sunrise Peak.
Triple chairlift on Apache Peak.
Name Capacity Vertical
Spirit Ridge Quad Quad 3900'-550'
Sunrise High-Speed Quad High-Speed Quad 6800'-1400'
Rustler Quad Quad 3950'-875'
Fort Apache Triple Triple 5180'-620'
Cyclone Triple Triple -REMOVED IN 2017.Access to top of This peak is by hiking only. 8000'-1165'
Eagle Feather Triple Triple 4000'-690'
Geronimo Triple Triple 4505'-1000'
Pony Double Double 295'-50'
Beginner Handle-Tow Single 350'-50'
Cyclone Handle-Tow Single 350'-50
  • 10 Total
    • 3 Quad Chairs
    • 4 Triple Chairs
    • 1 Double Chairs
    • 2 Surface Lifts
  • Uphill Capacity - 16,000 skiers per hour

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Trivia

  • Sunrise Park Resort is Arizona's largest ski resort and Summer outdoor adventure park.
  • Sunrise Park Resort has been in operation for almost 50 years.
  • Arizona's second highest peak, Mount Baldy, can be seen from Sunrise.

See also

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