Pinetop-Lakeside
is a community located in the scenic White Mountains
of Arizona. 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.
Pinetop-Lakeside is surrounded by the natural beauty
of the White Mountains, the Apache/Sitgreaves National
Forest and the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.
Hiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting and fishing
are popular recreational activities. Camping and
picnic facilities are provided throughout the area.
The White Mountain Trail system provides over 180
miles of developed multi-use trails.
Founded
in the early 1880's 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
of Pinetop and Lakeside incorporated as one town
in 1984.
Pinetop-Lakeside
is noted for its golf courses and Woodland Lake
Park with it's excellent recreational facilites.
Cross-country skiing, snowmobiling,
sledding, and ice fishing can be enjoyed during
the winter. So come and celebrate the seasons in
Pinetop-Lakeside!