Alpine-Arizona

Alpine-Arizona, elevated 8,050 feet, is 6 miles from the New Mexico border, east of the popular White Mountains surrounded by the beauty of the wild forests of Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests and the San Francisco River.

Alpine, Arizona

Naturally bearing high meadows of wildflowers, it’s surrounded by tall pines and aspen.

Sports that you can indulge include fishing, game hunting, camping, hiking, and winter sports.

Due to its high altitude, Alpine, Arizona gives a cool summer breeze in perfect mountain scenery for you who want a quiet vacation all-year round.

What dominates the countryside landscape is the Ponderosa Pine, aspen and fir, enhanced naturally by the mountain lakes and swift running streams. Alpine offers four distinct seasons for everyone in its outdoor paradise from quiet relaxation to a myriad of recreational activities.

Alpine, Arizona map

Alpine, originally known as "Bush Valley", was settled in the late 1870's. Today, Alpine has a "Swiss-like" setting that continues to enrich the lives of residents and visitors alike.

Annual events are made up of dog-sled races (January), worm race (July), Chili Cookoff (August) and campground activities (summer). That’s why more retirees move to Alpine, Arizona.

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