Arizonas White Mountains 2011-2012 : Page 121urrounded by the natural beauty of the White Mountains, the Apache/Sitgreaves National For-est and the White Mountain Apache Reservation, out-door enthusiasts can also enjoy the clear, clean moun-tain air and spectacular views from the 180-mile multi-use Trail System designed for hiking, wildlife viewing, biking and horseback riding. Other popular recreational activities include hunting, camping and golfing at one of ten regional golf courses. Over 40 lakes within 40 miles make warm summer days perfect for fishing and picnicking, while crisp winter afternoons are ideal for a cross-country ski trip or an exciting snowmobile ride throughout the back country trails. The centerpiece of Pinetop-Lakeside, Woodland Lake Park’s 583 acre site is in the heart of the com mu -ni ty and is a great place for family and friends to gath-er. Mountain Meadow Recreation Complex is a park fa-cility that has become the hub of sports and special events including soccer tournaments, sports camps, the Fall Artisans Festival and special celebrations. Nestled among the pines, Pinetop-Lakeside offers an eclectic mixture of unique shops and boutiques that offer antiques, clothing and that one of a kind gift. Pinetop-Lakeside has over 75 lodging facilities from resorts to cabins and res -taurants to please your palate from lobster and steak to ethnic fare. With temperatures 20 degrees cooler than that of Phoenix, both residents and visitors to the area enjoy the extensive array of recreational opportunities. Experience Pinetop-Lakeside, the “jewel” of the White Mountains and visit us at our website: www.pinetoplakesidechamber.com L S Summer Carnival Al[pine Golf Fall Festival Car Show Summer Iris Annual Art Show Melodrama Fall Flowers 2011 ARIZONA’S WHITE MOUNTAINS 121 Publication List Using a screen reader? Click Here |
