The Snowflake Temple is the 108th temple worldwide, and the 51st in the Continental United States, the temple serves nearly 35,000 Latter-day Saints (LDS, or Mormon) living in northeastern Arizona and neighboring New Mexico. The 17,500 square foot temple stands on a six acre site overlooking the town to the south and surrounded by the Snowflake community golf course. Special features of the temple include:
A water feature outside the entrance, cascading over a natural-rock ledge into a pool
Antique art-glass panel depicting Jesus Christ with children
Decorative American Indian patterns painted on ceilings throughout the temple
Original paintings depicting landscapes in Arizona
Reproduction of a painting depicting early Latter-day Saint missionary Jacob Hamblin with Hopi Chief Tuba
Large original murals of landscapes
Some custom-built furniture with early pioneer designs
Navajo rugs and American Indian pottery
The temple is located at 1875 West Canyon Drive in Snowflake, (accessible by heading westbound on State Route 277 approximately 2 miles to Temple Drive.)
Snowflake Historic Homes
Over 100 historical buildings, most restored to their original condition, can be seen in this walking tour. Eight of the homes offer historical exhibits which can be toured Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, closed Sunday. 45 of the homes are placed on the National Registrar of Historic Places. The homes feature the diverse architecture of the original pioneers who carved out their homes in the Snowflake Valley in the latter part of the 19th century. Spinning, weaving, blacksmithing, and quilting demonstrations are also available to invite visitor participation, as well as a horse drawn wagon for groups by appointment. Many of the homes have been carefully restored and manicured by residents and the Snowflake Heritage Foundation. For additional information, please contact the Snowflake-Taylor Chamber of Commerce at 928-536-4331.
Stinson Pioneer Museum
Operated by the Snowflake-Taylor Chamber of Commerce, the museum houses artifacts and pictures from the early days of Snowflake, from prehistoric Indians to 19th century pioneers. Included on display is the loom used by Lucy Hannah Flake to weave cloth and rag rugs. Two rooms have been restored to depict the living conditions of the early pioneer families.
The Stinson Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00AM to 2:00PM. The Museum is located one block east of Main Street on 1st South, at the northwest corner of 1st South and 1st East. For additional information, please contact the Snowflake-Taylor Chamber of Commerce at 928-536-4331.
The Town of Snowflake’s community golf course consists of an 18-hole course, and a 9-hole course. Lush greens, the shade of cottonwood trees, and the sound of waterfalls make for a relaxing yet challenging round. Built on land donated by developers, the course is a community asset, and as such rates are kept extremely competitive to allow access to the course by all of the general public. Tournaments and clinics are available. A nearby driving range, putting green, inexpensive cart rental, and restaurant and bar complete this one-of-a-kind community course. Call 1-800-600-9033 for additional information.
Lodging in Snowflake
From bed and breakfasts to campsites and full service motels, you’ll find a variety of lodging facilities in Snowflake. The properties listed here are for information only, please contact the facility directly for rates and availability.