Resources

White Mountain Nature Center

wmnc.org

Providing nature education and wildlife rescue in Arizona’s White Mountains.

Town of Pinetop-Lakeside

pinetoplakeside.com

Information about the town, services, and events

Pinetop-Lakeside Chamber of Commerce

plazchamber.com

Regional events calendar and information about lodging, restaurants, and shopping

City of Show Low

showlowaz.gov

Information about the city, services, and events

Show Low Chamber of Commerce

showlowchamber.com

Information about lodging, restaurants, shopping, and events

White Mountain Audubon Society

whitemountainaudubon.org

Serving National Audubon Society and bird-watching enthusiasts in east-central Arizona

Arizona State Parks and Trails

azstateparks.com

Arizona State Parks, hiking, camping, Arizona Premier Trails

Arizona Game and Fish

azgfd.com

Information about wildlife preservation and management

American Hiking Society

americanhiking.org

Hiking resource, listing hikes across the U.S., hiking safety tips, hiking news

International Mountain Biking Association

imba.com

An educational association promoting the creation, enhancement and protection of great places for mountain bike riding.

Leave No Trace

The 7 Principles of Leave No Trace provide an easily understood framework of minimum impact practices for anyone visiting the outdoors. The Principles can be applied anywhere—from remote wilderness areas, to local parks, and even in your backyard. Each principle covers a specific topic and provides detailed information to empower you to minimize your impact.

lnt.org/why/7-principles

The Nature Conservancy

www.nature.org

The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working to protect the most ecologically important lands and waters around the world for nature and people.

Wildfire-preparedness tips

Every year, wildfires burn across the U.S., and more and more people are living where wildfires are a real risk. Nearly 45 million homes abut or intermingle with wildlands, and more than 72,000 U.S. communities are now at risk. By working together residents can make their own property — and their neighborhood — much safer from wildfire.

Learn more about how you can be fire wise.