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![]() Four Season Wonderland...
Pinetop-Lakeside is noted for its golf courses and Woodland Lake Park with its excellent recreational facilities. Cross Country skiing, sledding, snowmobiling and ice fishing can be enjoyed during the winter.
Immediately south of Pinetop-Lakeside, is the Mogollon Rim. The Rim is a steep excarpment ranging from 1000 to 2000 feet in height ,which separates Arizona's northern plateau region from the lower deserts of central and southern Arizona
Hunting and fishing are popular recreational activities in the White Mountains. Rainbow, brown, and brook trout are the primary fish caught in the numerous public and private fishing lakes. Picnic and camping facilities are provided throughout our area offering many more reasons for having a great time.
SpringYou can feel the serene beauty of the White Mountains with its rebirth in the spring. An angler enjoys the chill wind coming off the high peaks towering above. Springtime rejuvenates the soil for summer flowers that will follow.
SummerIn July, there may still be patches of snow gleaming on the summits of Mount Baldy or Mount Ord which stand at over 11,000 feet. It is hard for desert visitors to remember to pack heavier clothing when they are leaving 110 degrees outside. Even in the summer, frost in the morning is not uncommon at the higher elevations.
FallFall is a special time in the White Mountains. As summer visitors scurry back to the hustle and bustle of the city, the aspens at higher elevations begin their magical change to brilliant reds and golds. Fishing becomes livelier as trout instinctively begin to feed for the long winter ahead. Fall in the White Mountains also means prime hunting time. Many people enjoy camping at this time because of the solitude and the wonderful fall colors. If you are lucky, you could enjoy fish for dinner one night and duck the next.
Winter
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