The area receives an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, with an average peak snowpack of 60 inches. The nearby ski resorts of Arizona Snowbowl and Sunrise Park Resort benefit from Mormon Mountain's abundant snowpack.
Climate trends show that the area is experiencing a decrease in winter precipitation and an increase in temperatures, leading to a reduction in snow accumulation. This has significant impacts on downstream hydrology constituents such as the Little Colorado River, Chevelon Creek, and C.C. Cragin Reservoir, which rely on snowmelt for their water supply.
As a result, it is crucial to monitor and manage the snowpack in order to maintain healthy hydrological systems and ensure the future well-being of the surrounding ecosystems and communities.
1. Hiking: There are numerous hiking trails in the Mormon Mountain area, such as the Mormon Mountain Trail, which offers beautiful views of the surrounding forests and mountains. Hikers can also explore nearby trails like the Sandys Canyon Trail and the Kachina Trail, which offer varying levels of difficulty and scenery.
2. Camping: Mormon Mountain is a popular destination for camping, with several campgrounds in the area. Visitors can enjoy camping under the stars and taking in the peaceful surroundings. Popular campgrounds include the Dairy Spring Campground and the Double Springs Campground.
3. Fishing: Mormon Mountain is located near several lakes and streams that offer excellent fishing opportunities. Visitors can fish for trout, bass, and other fish species in nearby bodies of water like Upper Lake Mary, Ashurst Lake, and the Oak Creek.
4. Mountain Biking: The Mormon Mountain area offers great mountain biking trails for riders of all skill levels. Trails like the Arizona Trail and the Fisher Point Trail provide challenging terrain and scenic views for mountain bikers to enjoy.
5. Wildlife Viewing: Mormon Mountain is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and a variety of bird species. Visitors can enjoy wildlife viewing opportunities by exploring the area on foot or by vehicle, keeping an eye out for these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
| Site ID | Snow Sensor 640 |
| Geolocation | 34.95, -111.52 |
| Elevation | 7,500ft. |
| Last Updated | 2026-07-15 |
| Observed Snowpack | 0 inches |
| Percent of Normal | 0% |
| Snow Water Equivalent | NA |
| Past 24hrs | -1.0 inches |
| 24hr Forecast | 0 inches |
| 120hr Forecast | 0 inches |
| Peak Snowpack | 151 inches |