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Aug 02 2008

Celebrate the Seasons: White Mountains in Arizona

Published by scootersmom1970 at 11:27 pm under Arizona Mountains, Arizona Towns Edit This

Celebrate the seasons in the scenic White Mountains of Arizona, one of the state’s best getaways. The White Mountains of Arizona is a mountain range in the northeastern part of the state. It is approximately 225 miles from Phoenix. Many Phoenix and Tucson residents escape the heat of the desert and urban living by vacationing in the White Mountains. Rim Country and the White Mountains of Arizona are mountain lifestyle living. You will feel more relaxed in the tall pines and cooler temperatures. Deer, elk. black bear and lots of other wildlife, including wild turkeys can be seen in this area. There are charming cabins available to rent and they are the perfect summer getaway.

The slopes at nearby Sunrise has one of Arizona’s largest ski resorts. In the winter you can try cross-country skiing or snowmobiling. Arizona residents can apply for a permit from the U.S. Forest Service to cut their own Christmas tree in mountains. Pinetop, Lakeside, Eager, Greer, Springerville, Show Low, and Snowflake are just a few of the towns located in the White Mountains. The White Mountains stretches from Payson’s Rim Country through Show Low and points beyond. Campsites, lodges and rental cabins ensure that almost anyone can enjoy the White Mountains. You can hike along mountains streams under the Ponderosa pines. You can fish one of the areas 65 lakes. Many cabin owners have opened their vacation retreats to anyone interested in renting them. If you are looking for natural beauty and something to do during any time of the year, plan a trip to the White Mountains.

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