“We’ve got full classic and skate packages ready to go – all the gear you need to get out on the trails,” she said.
“Everybody is stoked!” said General Manager Theo Callan. “December snowstorms have kept the ski area blanketed. And cold temperatures, along with the masterful snow-farming skills of our groomers who are out there every evening, mean we are able to keep the snow where we want it!”
Meanwhile, the Village’s first masters and kids Nordic ski teams have been practicing drills and timed races. “We meet two times a week and will continue that schedule throughout the season,” said Village Operations Manager and Head Coach Annie Jehle. “It’s a great opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to learn new skills or improve the ones they already have.
Jehle says there is still time for participants to join the region’s first teams. Also new this year, the Village is offering fresh-from-the-factory Rossignol rental equipment. “We’ve got full classic and skate packages ready to go – all the gear you need to get out on the trails,” she said. FBN
By Bonnie Stevens, FBN
Arizona Nordic Village is located at 8,000 feet in the Coconino National Forest, about a 15-minute drive from Flagstaff, northwest on Highway 180. The Village offers cabins, yurts, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing rentals along with day and season passes. The ski area is open every day from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information and snow conditions, visit http://www.arizonanordicvillage.com or call 928-220-0550.
Courtesy Photo: Season Passholder Erin Young enjoys the wintry terrain at Arizona Nordic Village.