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Hiking: Hikers and mountain bikers of all abilities enjoy the White Mountains' 225 mi of interconnecting loop trails, open to visitors on foot or on nonmotorized wheels. Ranger stations have maps. Allow an hour for each 2 mi of trail, plus an additional hour for every 1,000 feet gained in altitude. Carry water and watch out for poison ivy.
Fishing: Anglers flock to the more than 65 lakes, streams, and reservoirs in the White Mountains. In winter only artificial lures and flies are permitted. An Arizona fishing license is required; on tribal land you'll also need a White Mountain Apache fishing license. Want an easier catch? Some lodges have private lakes stocked with trout.
Golfing: The high country's links draw golfers from all over, and these mountain fairways angle through lush forests and past lakes and springs.
Skiing: The 11,000-foot White Mountains have hilly, wooded landscapes that invite downhill and cross-country skiing adventurers. Greer's nearby Pole Knoll Trail System and surrounding Forest Service roads make for 33 mi of cross-country trails. No matter where you stay in the White Mountains, Sunrise Park Resort is never more than an hour's drive away.
Travel Deals in Eastern Arizona
- $176 & up -- Flights from Columbus on Sale (R/T incl. Tax) Major Airlines on Fly.com
- $134 & up -- 4-Star Phoenix Hotel w/Cirque Ticket Discount Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel
- $78 -- 4-Star Old Town Scottsdale Hotel Hotwire.com
- 5% Off -- Mid-Size Car Rentals in Phoenix Payless Car Rental