Of all the areas to visit, travelers would be
hard-pressed to find a region that offers more -
more natural beauty, more history and culture,
more recreation, more adventure, more memories -
than Arizona's White Mountains.
Here, sunny skies and four classic seasons enhance a
variety of activities. In winter visitors can enjoy
sledding or tobogganing, snow boarding, ice-fishing,
and, of course, world-class downhill skiing and
cross-country skiing. Miles of groomed
trails and first-rate facilities draw enthusiasts
from around the world.
Spring, too, is a special time. Frozen lakes and
streams open themselves to fishermen (some of the
best fishing of the year can be found in spring)
boaters, hikers and sightseer's. Meadow
grasses turn green and wildflowers dot the
landscape. As the earth rejuvenates, so does
the spirit.
In summer, with stubborn patches of gleaming snows
still clinging to her summits, the White Mountains
offer visitors a variety of scenic attractions and
an unlimited array of outdoor activities. Some 50
alpine lakes and 800 miles of cold, crystal clear
rivers and springs draw visitors throughout the
season to this mountain playground.
Autumn is for many their favorite season, when the
land and its inhabitants prepare for the coming
snows. The White Mountains offer a change of colors
to rival any in the nation, with the added pleasure
of relative solitude. Wildlife is abundant, trails
are not crowded. Hunters and fishermen enjoy
spectacular sport, hiking and sightseeing are at
their best.
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