10/20/11
| Go on a White Mountain Native American Adventure
Vacationing in Pinetop, AZ hotels exposes you to beautiful scenery, excellent dining, and eclectic local art. But these aren’t the only features in the area worth exploring. Pinetop hotels also provide the opportunity to Native American culture in the White Mountains
Native American cultural sites surround Pinetop, Arizona hotels. The 3,000-year-old Casa Malpais ruins feature a 16-acre adobe complex once occupied by the Mogollon, Sinagua, Hohokam and Anasazi tribes. The Kinishiba Ruins Museum near Fort Apache show how the Zuni and Hopi tribes once lived. You can also take a self-guided walking tour of the Fort Apache Historic District to see historic buildings, ancient burial grounds, and a small Pueblo village.
Art lovers staying in Pinetop will want to visit the Cultural Center Nohwike’ Bagowa. The museum houses the cultural artifacts of the White Mountain Apache, but is also an art museum.
Stretch your legs before returning to your Pinetop hotel on one of the petroglyph trails surrounding Lyman Lake. If you are interested in Native American cultural history, visit Pinetop and start exploring.
10/12/11
| Visit the White Mountain Wildlife & Nature Center in Pinetop
Pinetop, AZ hotels are renowned for being surrounded by Arizona’s natural beauty. You can experience these natural settings for yourself when you visit the White Mountain Wildlife & Nature Center in Woodland Park. Pinetop hotels are close enough to the 583-acre park to spend a full day, or even just a few hours, taking in the sights of the White Mountains.
Walking one of the trails through the mountains will take you past a spring-fed pond, marshy wetlands, and woodlands where you may see elk or other native wildlife. Any time of year that you stay in Pinetop Arizona hotels, check the Center’s calendar for interactive presentations, nature hikes, and special events.
You can’t see all of the amazing wildlife and scenery that Arizona has to offer from the comfort of your Pinetop hotel, but a day at the White Mountain Wildlife & Nature Center will show you all about Arizona’s varying habitats and diverse wildlife. Wrap up your adventure with some fine dining in your Pinetop hotel and create a day to remember.
07/25/11
| Enjoy the White Mountains on Horseback
Both novice riders and expert equestrians will enjoy a horseback ride in Arizona’s White Mountains when staying in Pinetop, AZ hotels. With over one hundred miles of trails in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest there is no shortage of scenic routes to take. Fortunately, Pinetop hotels are just a short drive away. Whether you spend an hour, half a day, or a full day, you will be constantly surrounded by natural beauty. Overnight trips are also available, but with the convenience of nearby Pinetop, Arizona hotels you may want to enjoy a comfy bed. Wagon and sleigh rides are a perfect way for people of all ages to enjoy the scenery. Schedule a romantic sunset ride before you return to your Pinetop Hotel for fine dining and relaxing. The beautiful White Mountains in Arizona are a perfect setting for nature lovers and photographers to enjoy a horseback ride, especially around scenic Ponderosa Lake. If you stay at a Pinetop hotel, there is natural beauty everywhere, just pick a direction and go!
07/19/11
| Did the Wallow Have an Impact on Pinetop Lakes?
The smoke has cleared from the recent Wallow fire, but some effects still remain. Many lakes near Greer, Springerville, and St. Johns, AZ have been closed, but Pinetop, AZ hotels and lakes are still open and welcoming visitors.
Although Pinetop hotels provided temporary homes to many evacuees, there is now plenty of space available and plenty of fish to be caught in the local lakes and streams. In fact, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is stocking even more trout than usual, so this is the perfect time to take that vacation you have been looking forward to.
Eastern Arizona was definitely impacted by the Wallow fire, but Pinetop, Arizona hotels remain unscathed. There are still plenty of beautiful forests to enjoy, and our fabulous restaurants are open and ready to serve cuisine of every kind.
03/16/11
| Enjoy the Natural Beauty of Pinetop
Walk among the Ponderosa pines, catch a fish, and go horseback riding. You can do all this and more just minutes away from the comfort and convenience of Pinetop, AZ hotels. Spend the day hiking the White Mountains and relax your troubles away in one of the beautiful Pinetop hotels.
With the Apache/Sitgreaves National Forest, White Mountains, and the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation nearby, you may need more than a weekend to discover your new favorite hiking trails. Thankfully, Pinetop Arizona hotels provide both proximity and practicality, so you can wander the trails for days.
Spend a relaxing family weekend golfing or fishing. If you want something more active, the 180 miles of multi-use trails are available all year long. If the weather isn’t suitable for hiking, bring snowshoes or cross-country skis. You can brave the cold with the knowledge that your cozy Pinetop hotel room awaits!
If you’re ever in the mood for an adventurous ski down Arizona’s magnificent White Mountains then don’t hesitate to visit the vibrant city of Pinetop. But this won’t just be your typical afternoon of fun in the snow, because throughout the month of February Pinetop will be hosting their annual, ‘Night Skiing.’ Yes, that is correct, Pinetop will be offering a ‘night’ of skiing for locals and visitors who want to experience this exclusive, atmospheric event.

We’ve all pictured images of us sliding down mountainous slopes of sunlit backgrounds, but imagine having the opportunity to take a unique, eye-gazing ski experience across a moonlit plain; looking up and being mesmerized by the dazzling clutter of stars that fill the open sky. This captivating environment is exactly what Pinetop has created, a chance to explore a new realm of skiing. Pinetop Hotels and businesses alike join in to help accommodate visitors for this main event, so pack a bag take a trip down to Pinetop, AZ for an entertaining night under the moon and stars.
08/22/10
| Weekend Getaway
Summer is drawing to a close and for most of us that means the kids are going back to school, and daily life becomes even more hectic than before. At this point it's a little too late to escape from the madness by going on vacation, but have you ever considered, a weekend getaway? We're not talking about an expensive vacation here, we're talking about a weekend drive up north. In Phoenix, it really doesn't start to cool down until late September, so why not take the wife and kids hop in the SUV and spend a day or three in the cool scenic pleasure of Pinetop? Sometimes fresh mountain air is all you need to kick start you. With this in mind we took the liberty of providing you with 6 things to do when you take your family to Pinetop:  1. Go to the lake(s) - There are over 10 lakes in or around the White Mountains. Each one is full of wildlife and scenic beauty that you have to see to believe. 2. Fishing - This makes sense especially since we just told you about all the White Mountain Lakes. 3. Horseback Riding - There's nothing quite like horseback riding in the White Mountains of Arizona as you ride into the tranquility of fresh mountain air as you experience the beauty of the pine forests, mountain sides, streams and meadows of wildflowers. Choose among the best horse riding stables and trail ride cowboy guides in the White Mountains area including Show Low, Pinetop Lakeside, Greer, Alpine and other region communities. 4. Golf - Golfing in the white mountains is as much about beauty as it is about golf. There are numerous courses throughout; take your pick. 5. Explore Native Communities and historical sites. There are several Native American communities that have thrived for centuries in the White Mountains, take a trip to a historical site, or visit one of many museums filled artifacts and art from many wonderful cultures. 6. Relax and let someone do house chores while staying at any of our cozy hotels in Pinetop, AZ.
07/26/10
| How Pinetop Got Its' Name
Tucked within the breathtaking scenery of the White Mountains, Pinetop-Lakeside has become one of Arizona's top vacation destinations for a plethora of reasons. That being said, it's always interesting to look back at the little things that lead to the establishment of a city such as Pinetop-Lakeside.
Back in the 1800's as the western frontier began to expand and flourish, settlers made their way to Pinetop, not only because of the functionality of the landscape, but for it's beauty as well. In 1869 an outpost camp was established by the Mongollian rim, it would later be known as Camp Apache, and then Fort Apache, which is what it's known as today. Around 1885 William Penrod moved his wife and 14 children to the campsite where a local man named Johnny Phipps owned a saloon store. Shortly after that the campsite became an official settlement.
A few years later Johnny Phipps died and was replaced in the store by a man named Walt Rigney. Rigney encouraged a lot of business from the Fort Apache soldiers, who gave him the nickname "Old Pinetop". The name resonated with the townspeople, and they soon adopted the name for the town, sans the old of course. Since that time Pinetop has stayed a relatively small town, however, it's still managed to become one of Arizona's must frequented vacation spots.
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07/05/10
| Pinetop, Arizona - Things to do and see
Pinetop Lakeside Arizona - Things to do and see (Article taken from Examiner.com Written By: Elizabeth Rose)
Pinetop Lakeside in the White Mountains There is plenty to do and see in Pinetop and Lakeside Arizona. Pinetop-Lakeside is located in the White Mountains of northern Arizona at an elevation of 7200 ft. It is a popular recreation and vacation area. Pinetop-Lakeside is surrounded by the beauty of the White Mountains and is known for the Ponderosa Pines, the Apache and Sitgreaves National Forest and the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The area is less than 200 miles from Phoenix. Map
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07/05/10
| Holiday Inn Express Pinetop Review
Holiday Inn Express in Pinetop, White Mountains of Arizona. (Taken From Examiner.com Article Written by: Elizabeth Rose)
Location: Pinetop, Arizona Name: Holiday Inn Express Pinetop Address: 431 E White Mountain Blvd., Pinetop, AZ 85935 Map Phone: 1-928-3676077, 1 888 897 0084 (Reservations) Website: Holiday Inn Express Pinetop
Area Information: Pinetop is surrounded by the natural beauty of the White Mountains, the Apache/Sitgreaves National Forest and the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation. Hiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting and fishing are popular recreational activities, along with traditional Festivals & Events. Picnic and camping facilities are provided throughout the area. The White Mountain Trailsystem provides over 180 miles of developed multi-use trails. More on things to do and see in Pinetop.
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Photo Credit: Elizabeth R. Rose
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