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Beautiful home in the gated community of White Mountain Lake...

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1963 Passage Drive

2 2.0   Sf: 1925   Yr: 2014  Acres: 0.200

Santa Fe Pueblo Style tastefully landscaped; currently used with...

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1839 Lone Pine Circle

4 2.0   Sf: 2386   Yr: 2007  Acres: 0.640

Private Lake Living! This stunning 3 bed, 2 bath home w/granite...

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1852 Rainbow Circle Circle

3 2.0   Sf: 1188   Yr: 2023  Acres: 0.260

Nice Site Built Home nestled on 2 lots in White Mountain Lakes!...

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8286 Pinon Drive

3 2.0   Sf: 1243   Yr: 2007  Acres: 0.500

Charming 3-Bedroom Home with Lake Privileges on Nearly 1 Acre! ...

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8312 Ridge Drive

3 2.0   Sf: 1456   Yr: 2007  Acres: 0.460

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This charming single family home located at 8358 Silver Creek Dr...

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8358 Silver Creek Drive

3 1.0   Sf: 1225   Yr: 1982  Acres: 0.860

Cozy 2022 site-built cottage just down the road from the popular...

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8502 Cannon Boulevard

2 1.0   Sf: 967   Yr: 2022  Acres: 0.210

This Super Clean, Move-in ready on the Greenbelt, Full Electric...

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1970 Lynx Drive

1 1.0   Sf: 674   Yr: 2006  Acres: 0.060

AMENITIES GALORE. **ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITY YOU OWN YOUR OWN LOT!...

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8239 Caddies Way

1 1.0   Sf: 786   Yr: 1989  Acres: 0.060

Best Prices Park Model AMENITIES GALORE. **ACTIVE ADULT...

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1856 Fairway Run

1 1.0   Sf: 374   Yr: 2010  Acres: 0.060

Great Location across from the green belt with panoramic sunset...

Lot  Show Low, Arizona

1925 Foxtrot Lane

Acres: 0.060

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Lakefront  Lot  Show Low, Arizona

8285 Arrowhead Place

Acres: 0.170

AMENITIES GALORE. YEAR ROUND RESORT NORTH OF SHOW LOW...

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1878 Fairway Run

1 1.0   Sf: 396   Yr: 1988  Acres: 0.060

Rare find in the White Mountains. Homes only seller is offering...

Lakefront  Lot  Show Low, Arizona

1944 Fishing Place 1945

Acres: 1.080

Check out this, ready to build on .42 Acre lot! Sellers have...

Lot  Show Low, Arizona

1826 Howard Place

Acres: 0.420

Great Views! This 1.25 acre lot is located in White Mountain...

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1953 Tee Street

Acres: 1.250

Look no further! Discover this unique find in the White...

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8281 Elsinore Place

Acres: 0.350

Look no further! Discover this unique find in the White...

Lakefront  Lot  Show Low, Arizona

8281 Elsinore Place 8283 Elsinore Place

Acres: 0.350

This gorgeous property is one in a million! The back of the...

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1916 DAGGS Circle

Acres: 0.350

A BEAUTIFUL .41 ACRE OF LAND WITH GREAT VIEWS OF THE AREA! This...

Lot  Show Low, Arizona

8430 Lake View Drive

Acres: 0.410

White Mountain Lake Information

White Mountain Lake is Arizona's largest private lake at almost 350 acres and is just a few minutes from Show Low, Arizona.
Are Jet Skis permitted on White Mountain Lake? Yes
Can you Swim in White Mountain Lake? Yes swimming is allowed, beach on west shore of lake.
What is the Water Quality at White Mountain Lake? Cloudy, water flows into lake from Silver Creek which has (3) year around springs
What is the Average water level variance at White Mountain Lake? Water level variance is 10 feet.
Are Boat Docks permitted at White Mountain Lake? At this time the lake has two public docks and one available for seasonal slip rental.
Are Power Boats permitted at White Mountain Lake? Power boats are permitted, no horsepower limit.
What is the Lake Depth at White Mountain Lake? Depth, 24 - 36 feet
What are the Nearby Cities to White Mountain Lake? Show Low - 10 miles
What is the Closest Airport to White Mountain Lake? Airport, Show Low, 10 miles, (2) fights daily to Phoenix. Great lakes Airlines
What are the Building restrictions at White Mountain Lake? Property close to lake are site built only homes, minimum 1000 sf foot print.

White Mountain Lake
Fishing Information

Networks Handmade Landing Nets Karl Larson, Craftsman, P.O. Box 90863, White Mountain Lake, Arizona 85912-0863, (928) 532-1690

White Mountain Bait & Tackle 1300 W Mcneil, Show Low, AZ 85901-5724, (520) 537-2402




White Mountain Lake
Boating Information

Boat & Canoe Rental

Hawley Lake Mcnary, AZ 85930, (520) 335-7511

Rainbows End Resort 2677 Trout Rd, Lakeside, AZ 85929, (520) 368-9004

White Mountain Apache Tribe Mcnary, AZ 85930, (520) 335-7511




White Mountain Lake
Camping Information

JUNIPER RIDGE RV RESORT 1911 JUNIPER RIDGE RESORT, WHITE MOUNTAIN LAKE AZ 85912, 520-537-4805

Parks

Round Valley Recreation Center.

Show Low Parks & Recreation (520) 537.2800.

Snowflake City Park - 1 block west of Main Street. Taylor City Park - 7 blocks west of Center Main.

Woodland Lake Park - Woodland Lake turnoff, off SR 260 (2 lighted diamonds).




White Mountain Lake
Local Area Businesses

Silver Creek Golf Club - Semi-Private 2051 Silver Lake Blvd, White Mountain Lake, Arizona 85901, (520) 537-2744

Show Low, the commercial and tourism hub of the White Mountains, was established in 1870 and incorporated in 1953. Located in southern Navajo County at an elevation of 6,400 feet, the city is 175 miles northeast of Phoenix and 195 miles north of Tucson. Show Low received its name when C. E. Cooley and Marion Clark decided there was not enough room for both of them in their settlement. The two men agreed to let a game of cards decide who was to move. According to the story, Clark said, "If you can show low, you win." Cooley turned up the deuce of clubs and replied, "Show low it is."

Show Low offers many year-round recreational opportunities and points of scenic interest. The Apache Sitgreaves National Forest, with 58 campgrounds, trails, and pristine lakes, surrounds the city. The scenic White Mountain and Mogollon Rim areas are also nearby for campers and fishermen. Arizona's only covered bridge is located in Pinedale, 15 miles west of Show Low. Apache, Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni Indian Reservations are nearby. The city has a new indoor aquatic center, five 18-hole golf courses within 20 miles, and numerous motel and RV accommodations.

Boating and fishing are popular in many lakes and streams in the area, including Rainbow Lake, Show Low Lake, White Mountain Lake, and Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area. Snow skiing is available at Sunrise Park Resort on the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation.

Pinetop-Lakeside is an incorporated community located in the scenic White Mountains of Arizona. Founded in the early 1880s by Mormon pioneers, Lakeside derived its name from the area's lakes, and Pinetop derived its name from the nickname of a saloon keeper who served the Fort Apache soldiers. The two communities incorporated as one town in 1984. Pinetop-Lakeside, at an elevation of 7,200 feet, is known for its extensive tourism and recreational activities, proximity to the world's largest stand of ponderosa pine, and for an outstanding quality of life. From Phoenix, U.S. 60 through the scenic Salt River Canyon or state Highway 260 through Payson will lead to Pinetop-Lakeside.

Pinetop-Lakeside is surrounded by the natural beauty of the White Mountains, the Apache/Sitgreaves National Forest and the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation. Hiking, biking, and horseback riding are popular recreational activities on the over 180 miles of developed multi-use trails, which are part of the White Mountain Trails system. The area was ranked third best Trail Town in 1996 by the American Hiking Association.

Hunting and fishing are also popular recreational activities, and picnic and camping facilities are provided throughout the area. The reservation alone has more than 300 miles of streams and 26 major lakes. (A special use permit is needed on the reservation.) Rainbow, brown and brook trout are the primary fish caught in the numerous public, and one private, fishing lakes in the area.

A winter sports complex, Sunrise Park Resort, located 30 miles east of Pinetop-Lakeside on the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation, attracts skiers from around the southwest as well as internationally with its well-developed slopes and facilities.

Pinetop-Lakeside is noted for its golf courses and Woodland Lake Park with its excellent recreational facilities. Cross-country skiing, sledding, snowmobiling and ice fishing can be enjoyed during the winter.

Immediately south of Pinetop-Lakeside is the Mogollon Rim. The Rim is a steep escarpment ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 feet in height, which separates Arizona's northern plateau region from the lower deserts of central and southern Arizona.