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Grand Canyon National Park Grand Canyon National Park which covers 1,904 square miles is one of America's oldest national parks. Within the park lies the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon, an immense gorge of the Colorado River a mile deep and up to 18 miles wide, considered to be one of the major natural wonders of the world. The Canyon is an overwhelming experience, and nothing can prepare a visitor for the sight. Most visitors to the park come to the South Rim (open year-round) by arriving on Arizona Highway 64 through the South Entrance. Park headquarters are at Grand Canyon Village, a short distance from the South Entrance and the center of the most popular viewpoints. Some thirty miles of the South Rim are accessible by road. A much smaller venue for tourists is found on the North Rim (open mid-May through mid-October), accessed by Arizona Highway 67. The rest of the Grand Canyon is extremely rugged and remote, although many places are accessible by pack trail and backcountry roads. Some of the many Park activities include auto touring, hiking, backpacking, biking, white-water rafting, mule trips and horseback riding.

Arizona White Mountains Greer which is nestled in a remote valley in Northeastern Arizona's White Mountains is an outdoor recreational paradise. At an elevation of about 8,500 feet, Greer offers four unique seasons of outdoor activities and fun. In the summer you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, trout fishing, horseback riding, nature walks, wildlife viewing, scenic drives or just plain relaxation. In the winter you can enjoy snow skiing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, horse-drawn sleigh rides, snowmobiling and ice fishing. The 65-run Sunrise Ski Park is only 30 minutes away. Whatever the season, Greer is one of Arizona’s favorite retreats into the White Mountains.

Arizona White Mountains Pinetop-Lakeside at an elevation of 7,300 feet is surrounded by Arizona's White Mountains, the Apache/Sitgreaves National Forest and the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation. The mountain town's natural beauty provides a scenic background for various festivals and seasonal events. The area is known for its many outdoor recreational activities including hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, hunting, fishing, nature walks, wildlife viewing, camping, and picnicking. The White Mountain Trailsystem provides over 180 miles of developed multi-use trails. The area is also noted for its golf courses and for Woodland Lake Park with its excellent recreational facilities. The 65-run Sunrise Ski Park is only 30 miles away. Snow skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, sledding, snowmobiling and ice fishing can be enjoyed during the winter. Various unique shops, antique stores, a casino and a variety of restaurants add to the areas charm.