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Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests

The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests are managed as one of 11 National Forests in the Southwestern Region of Arizona and New Mexico. The National Forests are "AMERICA'S GREAT OUTDOORS,"

Springerville, AZ National Forests

Madonna of the Trail

The Madonna of the Trail is one of twelve statues placed across the country in the 1930's to honor the Spirit of the Pioneer Woman. The 10

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Casa Malpais Indian Ruins

Casa Malpais, or "House of the Badlands", in the CASA MALPAIS ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK is surrounded by unusual beauty on a rim of volcanic rock overlooking the Little Colorado River's Round Valley. A breathtaking view of the White Mountains lies to the south.

Springerville, AZ Archaeology

Raven Site Indian Ruins

Raven Site sits majestically above the Little Colorado River in the White Mountains area of Arizona. The prehistoric pueblo has revealed two kivas and more than 800 rooms. Occupied as early as A.D. 100 thru A.D. 1450

Springerville, AZ Archaeology

Springerville Volcanic Field

1,158 square miles of volcanoes! The field containing 405 vents is the third largest of its type in the United States, about the size of Rhode Island.

Springerville, AZ Natural Attractions

Things to do near Springerville, AZ

Morenci Open Mine Pit Tour

Phelps Dodge Morenci, Inc., is the largest copper producing operation in North America. Active operations include an open-pit...

Pine Meadow Country Club Estates

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Pioneer Hotel Building

The building was constructed about 1907 as a gentlemen's club. On the roof is a large skylight, on the fourth floor the middl...

Old Trails Historical Museum

Winslow's Old Trails Museum opened in 1985 in an old bank building located in the heart of the downtown business district. Th...

Shoofly Indian Archaeological Site

A self-guided tour through this ancient village site will show you how the native people lived here between AD 1000 and 1250....