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Snowflake, AZ 85937
Snowflake, Arizona
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Snowflake is a
town in Navajo County, Arizona, United
States. It was founded in 1878 by William
Jordan Flake and Erastus Snow, Mormon
pioneers and colonizers. The population was
4,460 at the 2000 census.
Snowflake is nestled in the cedar tree and
grass-covered foothills of Arizona's White
Mountains, which gradually give way to the
windswept Colorado Plateau just north of
town. Snowflake is 25 miles south of
Interstate 40 (formerly Route 66) via
Highway 77.
Snowflake features a quaint, historic
downtown district with original pioneer era
homes open for tours. One of these homes on
Main Street has been converted into a
charming Bed and Breakfast.
Recently, the town and surrounding area have
experienced steady growth, primarily to the
east, west and south. A 27-hole golf course
has been established near the Snowflake
Arizona Temple, built by the Mormon Church
in 2000. To the east of town, a substantial
community of individuals suffering from
multiple chemical sensitivity has grown
since the 1980's.
Snowflake experiences a four season climate
with a warm (sometimes hot) Summer, mild
Autumn, mild to cold Winter and cool, windy
Spring. Typical high temperatures hover
around 90 during July and August and 30 to
55 in December/January.
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