Arizona’s Sunrise Park Resort Is Building A Year-Round Mountain Coaster

As if Arizona couldn't get any more exciting with all there is to do, there's something new being built at one of our ski resorts. Located in Greer is Sunrise Park Resort which offers a whole lotta year-round fun. And it's about to get even more fun with the addition of a new year-round mountain coaster. Coming in 2024, you'll have even more incentive to visit this ski and summer resort in Arizona.

Sunrise Park Resort is one of the top ski resorts in Arizona. Ripe with adventure, it offers skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, snow tubing, and ski bikes.

It's also home to the most ski runs in the state. For those of you who love to ski or snowboard, this resort is almost perfect.

Not only is this an epic spot for a getaway during the winter but during other times of the year as well. In fact, it's an excellent destination that offers activities year-round.

Sunrise Park Resort becomes a mountain biking paradise when there's no snow on the ground.

There are also scenic lift rides, ziplining, an airbag jump, a tubing hill, a rock climbing wall, 3D archery, and disco golf. But something new is coming that will add even more fun to this already-fun resort...

To add to the adventure, the resort is adding a mountain coaster. The Sunrise Apache Alpine Coaster will have 3,287 feet of track and reach a top speed of 25 mph and will offer an exhilarating downhill ride.

While the Sunrise Apache Alpine Coaster is not completed yet, it's slated to open by Memorial Day Weekend in 2024.

Take a look at this Sunrise Apache Alpine Coaster announcement video by @SunriseSkiAZ:

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Are you as excited as I am to ride the mountain coaster at Sunrise Park Resort when it opens? Keep up-to-date with the mountain coaster's opening by following the Sunrise Park Resort's Facebook page. You can also visit the Sunrise Park Resort's website for additional information.

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