Sunrise Park Resort Sunrise General Store 



 
PO Box 117   Greer, Arizona 85927    (928) 735-7669     (800) 772-7669    sunrise@sunriseskipark.com

GENERAL STORE
1(800)772-SNOW ext. 2180

SUMMER

 
ADULTS
JUNIORS
(10 -14)
Fishing Permit
$6.00 per day
$3.00 per day
Camping Permit
$8.00 per vehicle
RV Electrical Hook-up
$18.00 per night
WINTER ACTIVITIES
Nordic/Cross Country Trail Pass
$7.00
$4.00
Snowshoeing Pass
$7.00
$4.00
Cross Country
Equipment Rental
$10.00
$7.00
Snowshoe Rental
$10.00
N/A
Sledding Tube Rental  
$8.00
Cross Country Ski Lessons
(call for rates)
Ice Fishing Permit
$6.00
$3.00
RV Electrical Hook-up
$18.00 per night
      

The Sunrise General Store is located on Hwy. 273 just three miles from the base of the ski slopes and is open year round for your convenience. The General Store provides food, beverages - including beer and liquor - automotive products, gas, clothing and other accessories.

See some of the most spectacular views of the area!

In the summer, fishing and camping supplies are available including tribal camping and fishing permits. Whether you're buying bait for fishing, trying to find the best fishing "hot spots", or looking for the most beautiful places to hike and bike, the Sunrise General Store can point you in the right direction. Sunrise RV Park permits - which include 30 amp electrical hookups - must be purchased at the Sunrise General Store. Water and propane are available.

Some of the most spectacular views of the area, can also be seen...in the winter, the General Store is the outdoor recreation headquarters!  Cross country ski lessons are available through the General Store as well as cross country ski equipment rentals, trail permits, clothing and accessories. Come out and try our 13 miles of groomed cross country ski trails.


The staff can also set you up with snow tube rentals, sleds - snow sledding is great in the area. Permits, bait and supplies are available for ice fishing on Sunrise Lake. Sunrise Lake is known for producing some of the largest trout in the White Mountains.


This page last updated on 10/3/08