Lake Mary is a snowkite spot located at 2,069m elevation in the Coconino National Forest, south of Flagstaff. This frozen lake offers vast flat expanses ideal for snowkiting in winter. Surrounded by ponderosa pine forests, the site benefits from consistent winds channeled between the Mogollon Rim plateaus. The season typically runs from December to March depending on snow coverage. Easy access from Lake Mary Road (FH3) south of Flagstaff.
Open all year round
Freeride (Ski touring access)
Altitude: 2069m
Thin ice possible early and late season — check thickness before riding. Hypothermia risk from strong winds and sub-zero temperatures. High elevation (2,069m): altitude sickness and rapid dehydration possible. Trees and stumps along lake edges. Elk and mule deer present in the area — maintain distance. Access roads may be icy.
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Suggest an editFrozen and snow-covered surface in winter. Ice thickness varies — check conditions before riding. Snow ranges from powder to crusted depending on weather. Flat terrain with some areas of protruding vegetation. High elevation (2,069m) with dry, cold air.
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