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Escape the dry desert summers in Pinetop-Lakeside
The town of Pinetop-Lakeside was once 2 towns founded by Mormons in the late 19th century. The communities were joined in 1984 to create Pinetop-Lakeside. Located in eastern Arizona, the town, which serves as the gateway to the lush White Mountains, is a popular getaway for those living in Tucson and Phoenix who come to the forests and mountains to take refuge from the desert heat. The name comes from the many picturesque lakes that dot the hilly scenery. Use one of the Pinetop-Lakeside vacation rentals as your base to hike and bike along the mountain trails, and discover the glories of the region.
Festivals and Apache culture
Staying at a Pinetop-Lakeside vacation rental is often regarded as the ideal way to get stuck into the outdoor activities within the spectacular surrounding countryside. There are also several local historical attractions nearby, including General Cook's Headquarters and the Apache Cultural Center along Highway 73. If you visit between June and September, there are several festivals in town such as the High Mountain Music Festival, the Arts & Crafts Festival, the High Country Hummingbird Festival, and the music, food, and crafts of the Fall Artisan Festival. If you want a flutter, you can try your luck at cards and slots at the Hon-Dah Casino Resort.
Hike along the winding rivers
The town is the prime entry point to the ravishing White Mountains, characterized by pine forests, bubbling creeks, glistening mountain lakes, and winding rivers. The mountainous landscape lends itself to many outdoor pursuits. In the lakes and streams, you can cast your fly fishing line in to catch wild trout, and hike along the banks in admiring the wild elk. Golfing in the pleasant Alpine air is popular and there are several fine courses near to Pinetop-Lakeside. In the winter snows, you can hike with snowshoes, cross-country ski, hunt for deer and go sledding.
Seasonal weather averages in Pinetop
Travelers enjoy Pinetop for its skiing. If you've planned your trip around snowy activities, consider visiting in December, February, March or January, when snowfall averages 5 inches and temperatures average 41°F.
Exploring the natural features in Pinetop
Travelers enjoy Pinetop for its lakeside setting, mountain views and sunrises. Whether you're looking for fun outdoor activities or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, Pinetop is a great place to spend some time outside. Here are some of the area’s noteworthy natural features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Rainbow Lake (2.7 mi / 4.4 km)
- Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area (12 mi / 19.3 km)
- White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation (20.2 mi / 32.4 km)
- Woodland Lake Park (0.2 mi / 0.4 km)
Transportation to and around Pinetop
The nearest airport is in Show Low, AZ (SOW-Show Low Regional), located 10 mi (16.1 km) from the city center.