Spreading out across a heavily forested expanse of prime northern Arizona high country land, these spacious 10 acre estates are for the first time being released for private sale. No other forested land in the sought after white Mountains of northeastern Arizona can be purchased with their superior location, access to utilities, freedom of use and affordable seller provided financing.

The properties are situated 15 miles east of Show Low in the community of Lakeside/Pinetop. You can visit the Lakeside/Pinetop chamber of commerce website at www.pinetoplakesidechamber.com. Show Low along with the communities of Lakeside/Pinetop are the commercial hubs of the White Mountains offering a broad selection of shopping, automotive, medical, construction and a host of service related businesses.

The properties are set amid the heart of the White Mountains where residents can enjoy a variety of scenic attractions and an outstanding array of outdoor activities. Over 200 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, 50 alpine lakes and more than 800 miles of cold, crystal clear rivers, creeks, and springs surround these spacious cabin sites. The White Mountains are the prime outdoor sports region in all of northern Arizona. Hunters and fishermen from all over the world travel to this unique recreational jewel to fish it’s free flowing streams and well stocked lakes and to escape the heat of the southern Arizona deserts. The property is surrounded by the Sitgreaves National forest where big game hunters enjoy successful hunts of elk, antelope, black bear, and mule deer. The states premier ski runs are only 45 minutes away at the Sunrise Ski Resort where eight lifts provide access to three alpine mountains.

The weather in the White Mountains is ideal. At 7,000 feet, the air is crisp and pure, the clear nighttime ski arrayed with the majestic beauty of the Milky Way. Summer time temperatures are in the comfortable 70’s and 80’s. The winters are brisk, but never severe.

Each of the ten acre parcels is blanketed with a rich mantle of towering ponderosa pines and live oaks, providing both privacy and seclusion for each parcel’s prime building sites. A prominent ridge line crossing through tracts 1, 2, & 3 offers tree top elevated views of the surrounding forest wilderness. Each parcel borders the scenic natural landscapes 1,681,000 acre White Mountain Apache reservation wilderness.  There are no CC&R’s and there is no homeowners association to contend with. Zoning prohibits the use of travel trailers and RV’s as permanent residences. Local building ordinances apply.

No qualifying seller financing is available with as little as 10% down.

Pinetop / Lakeside
10 Acre Forested Estates
PRICES & TERMS

Tract 1: $425,000
Tract 2: Sold
Tract 3: $399,000
Tract 4: $350,000
Tract 5: $325,000

10% Down
6% Interest
1st 5 Years
8% Interest
2nd 5 Years
10% Interest
last 10 Years

Financing is guaranteed.

There are no credit checks, no qualifying requirements, no early payoff penalties and all loans are fully assumable.

All property is title insured.

Prices, terms and availability subject to change without notice.

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This is just a sampling of the numerous nearby outdoor recreational opportunities available to property owners at Woodland Valley Ranch.

For More Information call: JR Price
Mobile: 928-521-7882 jrp@arizonaland.com

For more information, please click here for the Alpine chamber of commerce website.

A-1 Lake 24 acres. Elevation 8,900 ft. Twenty-two miles east of Pinetop off SR 260. This scenic lake is great for Rainbow and Brook trout.
Open mid-May to mid-September.

Becker Lake 85 acres. Elevation 6,900 ft. Two miles northwest of Springerville, off US 60. The lake is known for large Rainbow and Brown trout. Open from the first Friday in April to November 30th.

Big Lake 400 acres. Elevation 9,000 ft. Nineteen miles southwest of Eager using SR 260 and SR 273 either approaching from the east near Eagar or the west near Sunrise Resort. It is stocked each spring and fall with more than 30,000 trout. Rainbow is the best yield with good catches of Brook and Cutthroat trout. Open May to November with snowmobile access in winter.

Bunch Reservoirs 44 acres. Elevation 8,200 ft. One mile north of Greer. Rainbow and Brown trout are the main catches. Early spring fishing is best, after the ice and snow thaws.

Concho Lake 60 acres. Elevation 6,300 ft. Ten miles west of St. Johns off SR 61. Use your favorite bait or lure for the Rainbow, Cutthroat, and Brook trout here. Other fish species include Largemouth Bass and Sunfish.

Crescent Lake 130 acres. Elevation 8,900 ft. Forty-one miles southeast of Pinetop using SR 260 and SR 273. Known for its Brook and Rainbow trout.

Hawley Lake 300 acres. Elevation 8,200 ft. Take SR 260 east on SR 473. One of the highest lakes in the state, Hawley is located on the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation and a daily fishing permit is required. Rainbow, Cutthroat, Brown and Brook trout are all found here.

Horseshoe Cienega Lake 121 acres. Elevation 8,100 ft. Eighteen miles east of Pinetop off SR 260. The lake is visible from the highway. One of the most popular reservation fishing lakes it has given up the state record for Brown trout at 16 lbs.7oz. Stocked with large Rainbow-Apache hybrids, Rainbow, Browns, and Apache trout. Year round fishing. Open May to September.

Lee Valley Lake 45 acres.Elevation 9,400 ft. One-half mile west of SR 273, about halfway between Sunrise and Big Lake. The main attraction here is Arctic Grayling and Apache trout. Special regulations apply.

Luna Lake 120 acres. Elevation 7,900 ft. Three miles southeast of Alpine, off US 180. Rainbow, Cut-throat, and Brook trout fill up the nets here. Popular ice fishing. Year round Season.

Lyman Reservoir 1400 acres. Elevation 6,000 ft. Seventeen miles north of Springerville, off US 191. Anglers may come up with almost anything on their line at this large lake: Rainbow, Channel Catfish, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Bluegill and Sunfish, to name a few. Lyman Lake State Park is a real “family” place, lots of facilities for everyone!

Nelson Reservoir 100 acres. Elevation 7,400 ft. Five miles south of Nutrioso, off US 191. Easy access from the highway. Home to Rainbow, Cutthroat, Brook and Brown trout. Fishing access for people with disabilities. Open spring, summer and fall.

Rainbow Lake 80 acres. Elevation 6,800 ft. One block south of SR 260, using either Rainbow Lake Road or Lake View Road. Shore fishing off the north or west ends, popular for Rainbow and Brown trout, Largemouth Bass, Sunfish, Catfish and Bluegill. During the winter, Bald Eagles are common around the lake.

Reservation Lake 280 acres. Elevation 9,000 ft. Nineteen miles south of SR 260 using SR 273 and FS 116. Rainbow, Brook, and Brown trout abound in this beautiful mountain lake. Open April to November.

River Reservoir 120 acres. Elevation 8,200 ft. One mile north of Greer, off FS 245. One of the three Greer lakes, has a lot of big Browns, also Rainbow trout.

Sunrise Lake 900 acres. Elevation 9,100 ft. Thirty miles east of Pinetop using SR 260 and SR 273. One of the largest and best trout lakes in the area with fish growing into the 15-20 inch range. Also boasts large Graylings.

Tonto Lake 82 acres. Elevation 7,800 ft. Thirty-three miles south-east of Fort Apache using Y70 and Y40 or access from Pacheta Lake using Y40. Fast-growing Rainbow and Apache trout. Check White Mountain Apache Game and Fish for special regulations.

Also in the vicinity are: Ackre Lake, Bills Lakes at Cedar Valley, Bog Tank, Bootleg, Chevelon Canyon, Christmas Tree, Cooley, Cyclone, Drift Fence, Earl Park, Fool Hollow, Fred’s Lakes, George’s Basin, The Greer Lakes (Bunch, River and Tunnel), Hulsey, Hurricane, Little Mormon Lakes, McNary Millponds, Meadow, Mexican Hay Lakes, Nash Tank, Pacheta Lake, Scott’s Reservoir, Show Low, Sierra Blanca Lakes, Shush Be Tou (The name is Apache for “Big Bear Lake.”), Shush Be Zahze (“Little Bear Lake.”), Tunnel Reservoir, Whipple, Willow Springs, Woodland and Woods Canyon Lakes.

Skiing Sunrise, Arizona’s premier skiing resort and a regional standout. 3 mountains, 7 lifts, over 60 trails. Lodge, restaurant, bar, rentals, repairs, instruction, more. This complex has it all, gets better every year and features the first, last and best snow in the state.

Wildlife The White Mountains region is a hunters; photographers’ and birdwatchers’ paradise! We won’t even attempt to list songbirds, shorebirds and waterfowl – over 150 species are regular visitors.

Big Game Elk, Deer, Antelope, Turkey, Bear, Mountain Lion and Javelina.

Small Game Squirrel, Rabbit, Dove and Quail.

Predators and Furbearers Bobcat, Coyote, Fox, Badger, Raccoon, Ringtail Cat and Beaver.

Rare and Endangered Southern Bald Eagle, American Peregrine Falcon and Owl.

Game Fish Trout, Pike, Bass, Catfish, Bullhead, Sunfish, Bluegill and Walleye.

Note First United Realty does not warrant the accuracy of this information.

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