- Mount Lemmon Ski Valley
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Mt. Lemmon Ski Valley Location Pima County, Arizona, USA Nearest city Tucson, Arizona Top elevation 9,157 feet (2,791 m) Base elevation 8,200 feet (2,499 m) Skiable area 200 acres (0.81 km2) Runs 21
20 beginner
38 intermediate
42 advanced/expertLongest run 8,500 feet (2.59 km); Lift system 3 (2 double chairlifts, 1 chair) Snowfall 180 in/year (457.2 cm/year) Snowmaking No Night skiing No Web site www.skithelemmon.com Mount Lemmon Ski Valley is a recreational ski area in the U.S. state of Arizona, and the southernmost ski destination in the continental United States. Mount Lemmon Ski Valley is located on the slopes of Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains just north of Tucson, Arizona. It is part of the Coronado National Forest, located near the mountaintop village of Summerhaven. The summit is 9,157 feet (2,791 m) above sea level, and receives approximately 180 inches (4.6 m) of snow annually.
Winter storms on Mount Lemmon are frequent, leaving untouched powder areas. The ski season on Mount Lemmon usually occurs between mid-December and April. The weather is usually mild enough to ski in a sweater, with temperatures ranging from 20 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. There is no grooming at Mount Lemmon, which makes even the mild terrain challenging. Ski Valley is accessible via the Catalina Highway. Parking is limited at the ski area. The ski area is regularly closed some weekdays even when they have snow, but the specific days of closure vary. The highway is frequently closed for a day or so following substantial snowfalls until plows can clear the road. Restrictions limiting travel to vehicles with chains or four-wheel-drive above certain elevations may also be in effect during these times.
The "back" road to Mount Lemmon from the town of Oracle, Arizona is dirt and is closed from December through March, and so provides no access during the ski season.
The ski lift runs year round, as a "Sky Ride" experience in the summertime, offering impressive views of the Ski Valley area, forest and grass-covered slopes, and the long distance vistas of the mountains and valleys in the distance north of the Santa Catalinas.
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Mountain Statistics
Elevation
- Base: 8,200 feet (2,500 m)
- Summit: 9,150 feet (2,790 m)
- Vertical drop: 950' (estimated) feet (3rd highest in Arizona)
Trails
- Skiable area: 200 acres (0.81 km2)
- 22 trails
- novice - 20%
- intermediate - 38%
- advanced and expert - 42%
- Longest trail - 8,500 feet (2,600 m)
Lifts
- 3 Total
- 2 Double Chairs
- 1 Surface Lifts
- Uphill Capacity - 2,000 skiers per hour
- Annual snowfall- Around 180 inches (4.6 m)
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Coordinates: 32°27′08″N 110°47′02″W / 32.45222°N 110.78389°W
Categories:- Santa Catalina Mountains
- Ski areas and resorts in Arizona
- Buildings and structures in Pima County, Arizona
- Visitor attractions in Pima County, Arizona
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