Skiing in Arizona? Really.

When you think Arizona, many think sunshine, cactus, and desert, but what about snow?
Little do people know the state of Arizona is home to three ski locations in the winter season.
Although it may not be the ideal location for the best winter terrain it is proving to be a convenient and cheap place to ski to many locals and college students residing in Arizona.
“I don’t think many people realize that Arizona actually has places to ski. Because I live in Scottsdale and go to school at the University of Arizona I think it is really convenient to take a cheap weekend trip up to one of the mountains with my friends,” Andrew Goodwin of Scottsdale said.
The top three ski locations in Arizona are Arizona Snowbowl, Sunrise and Mt. Lemmon. All three of these destinations make for weekend get away trips.

Children at Desert Spring Children’s Center in Tucson, Ariz. play with the natural materials at the Reggio Emilia inspired school. (Photo provided by Desert Spring Children’s Center) [/caption]
A dilapidated motel sign beckons road-trippers to take Exit 212 on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. This sign and other run-down markers along Interstate 10 reflect the comings and goings of interstate culture (Photo by Johanna Willett 2013).[/caption]They jut into sunny skies—an American flag, a Dairy Queen billboard and a yellow Shell—one by one beckoning the weary traveler to take Exit 219 for Picacho Peak Road. Take a break from the high speeds and sudden break lights, they say. Interstate 10 will be here after you gas up, get a soft-serve cone, and experience the quirk hidden beneath billboards.
Rep. Ron Barber gives his speech on the GAO report this past week in Douglas, AZ. (Photo By: Aungelique Rodriguez)[/caption]