Brad’s guidebook

Brad
Brad’s guidebook

Food scene

Usually live music Fridays and Saturdays nights especially in the summer. Huge outdoor patio. Cornhole games. Outdoor bar. Ice cream shop next door. The building you order your food in was our parents first house they lived in after they got married in 1958
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The House
1191 Hall E
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Usually live music Fridays and Saturdays nights especially in the summer. Huge outdoor patio. Cornhole games. Outdoor bar. Ice cream shop next door. The building you order your food in was our parents first house they lived in after they got married in 1958
Good Mexican food. Good steaks. Skip the margaritas.
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Licano's
573 W Deuce of Clubs
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Good Mexican food. Good steaks. Skip the margaritas.
Great food. Awesome selection of fresh margaritas.
El Charro Beer
350 East Deuce of Clubs
Great food. Awesome selection of fresh margaritas.
Great place for lunch. Really good sandwiches and salads
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PersNIKKIty's Cafe
161 E Deuce of Clubs
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Great place for lunch. Really good sandwiches and salads
Delicious sweet treats. The house was where our father grew up and we had every Christmas growing up.
PersNIKKIty's Sweet Confections
4461 N White Mountain Rd
Delicious sweet treats. The house was where our father grew up and we had every Christmas growing up.
Great food. A staple of the white mountains.
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Charlie Clark's Steakhouse
1701 E White Mountain Blvd
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Great food. A staple of the white mountains.
Open Memorial Day weekend through the fall. Live country music on weekends. Huge outdoor space. Usually offering food.
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Charlie Clark’s Orchard
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Open Memorial Day weekend through the fall. Live country music on weekends. Huge outdoor space. Usually offering food.
Awesome outdoor space outback. Great food. Will have live music both inside and outside. Off track betting.
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The Den Bar & Grill
2408 E White Mountain Blvd
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Awesome outdoor space outback. Great food. Will have live music both inside and outside. Off track betting.
Awesome food and drinks. The cheese puffs are amazing. A recipe from the original owner “Annie” Nice patio. Small gift shop with unique things.
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The Bistro at Annie's
2849 W White Mountain Blvd
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Awesome food and drinks. The cheese puffs are amazing. A recipe from the original owner “Annie” Nice patio. Small gift shop with unique things.
Beautiful patio overlooking a huge meadow with a creek running through it. It is a fun day drive to Greer to have lunch and enjoy the great outdoors.
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Molly Butler Lodge & Restaurant
109 Main St
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Beautiful patio overlooking a huge meadow with a creek running through it. It is a fun day drive to Greer to have lunch and enjoy the great outdoors.
They have great breakfast and lunch items. The owners are wonderful and passionate about putting love into preparing their food. They have numerous delicious gluten free options available.
The Bagel Box
They have great breakfast and lunch items. The owners are wonderful and passionate about putting love into preparing their food. They have numerous delicious gluten free options available.

Sightseeing

Paddle boarding, fishing, kayaking, enjoying a walk along the shorline.
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Fools Hollow Lake
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Paddle boarding, fishing, kayaking, enjoying a walk along the shorline.
Beautiful drive from show low. Many lakes and streams to get out and enjoy nature
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Greer
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Beautiful drive from show low. Many lakes and streams to get out and enjoy nature
Lavender festival is great. They are adding grapes to the region, so they also have local wine pairings on certain days.
Red Rock Ranch & Farms LLC
County Road 5309
Lavender festival is great. They are adding grapes to the region, so they also have local wine pairings on certain days.
Fun for the whole family.
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White Mountain Family Fun Park
4725 W White Mountain Blvd
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Fun for the whole family.
Beautiful lake with a small dock. Fun for fishing or small boats.
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Show Low Lake
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Beautiful lake with a small dock. Fun for fishing or small boats.
Big Lake When mid-summer fishing doldrums set in at White Mountain lakes and streams because of water quality, Big Lake typically continues to produce decent fishing action. Because of its size, productivity and visitor amenities, Big Lake is considered one of the White Mountain’s best fishing lakes. As with most trout waters in Arizona, catch rates are best in spring, during late April and May after the winter ice thaws, and gets better later in the summer and into fall until freezing over again in late November. Location - Situated at 9,000 feet in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Big Lake is located about 30 miles south of Springerville and Eagar, accessed by paved road via Highways 260 and 261, and is approximately one hour’s drive from Pinetop using Highways 260 and 273 and Forest Road 113. Access is restricted in the winter when roads are closed due to snow, generally December to early April. Description - Big Lake has 532 surface acres, with an average depth of 16 feet. Primary fish species here include rainbow, brook and cutthroat trout, with an occasional Apache trout, Arizona’s official state fish. Each year, the Department stocks an average of 400,000 fingerling trout, which are two- to three-inch fish. Most of these are rainbows. Amenities - There are several visitor amenities here that the Forest Service maintains, including over 200 fee-camping sites, two boat ramps, fish cleaning stations, picnic tables, restrooms with flush toilets, showers, drinking water, a dump station and a visitor center open during the summer. A concessionaire operates a small convenience store where you can purchase fishing licenses, food, gas and fishing supplies, or rent a boat. Fishing Techniques - Bait and shore fishermen can try anything from worms to Power Bait. Fishing from a boat is generally more successful in the summer and fall than fishing from the shoreline. Boaters should try trolling spinners and flies. To attract cutthroats, use lures that resemble crayfish or their movement. Brook trout will hit flies, but also try nightcrawlers on the bottom. When brook trout spawn during the fall, catch them with roe or salmon eggs. Big Lake is well known for producing large brookies in October and November. Special Notes – Statewide fishing regulations apply, and a trout stamp is required. The daily bag limit is six trout for adults or three for unlicensed h under the age of 14, and may include a combination of species. Boat motors are restricted to electric or 10 hp or less gas motors. <<<<copied from greer lodge site>>>>>>
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Big Lake
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Big Lake When mid-summer fishing doldrums set in at White Mountain lakes and streams because of water quality, Big Lake typically continues to produce decent fishing action. Because of its size, productivity and visitor amenities, Big Lake is considered one of the White Mountain’s best fishing lakes. As with most trout waters in Arizona, catch rates are best in spring, during late April and May after the winter ice thaws, and gets better later in the summer and into fall until freezing over again in late November. Location - Situated at 9,000 feet in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Big Lake is located about 30 miles south of Springerville and Eagar, accessed by paved road via Highways 260 and 261, and is approximately one hour’s drive from Pinetop using Highways 260 and 273 and Forest Road 113. Access is restricted in the winter when roads are closed due to snow, generally December to early April. Description - Big Lake has 532 surface acres, with an average depth of 16 feet. Primary fish species here include rainbow, brook and cutthroat trout, with an occasional Apache trout, Arizona’s official state fish. Each year, the Department stocks an average of 400,000 fingerling trout, which are two- to three-inch fish. Most of these are rainbows. Amenities - There are several visitor amenities here that the Forest Service maintains, including over 200 fee-camping sites, two boat ramps, fish cleaning stations, picnic tables, restrooms with flush toilets, showers, drinking water, a dump station and a visitor center open during the summer. A concessionaire operates a small convenience store where you can purchase fishing licenses, food, gas and fishing supplies, or rent a boat. Fishing Techniques - Bait and shore fishermen can try anything from worms to Power Bait. Fishing from a boat is generally more successful in the summer and fall than fishing from the shoreline. Boaters should try trolling spinners and flies. To attract cutthroats, use lures that resemble crayfish or their movement. Brook trout will hit flies, but also try nightcrawlers on the bottom. When brook trout spawn during the fall, catch them with roe or salmon eggs. Big Lake is well known for producing large brookies in October and November. Special Notes – Statewide fishing regulations apply, and a trout stamp is required. The daily bag limit is six trout for adults or three for unlicensed h under the age of 14, and may include a combination of species. Boat motors are restricted to electric or 10 hp or less gas motors. <<<<copied from greer lodge site>>>>>>
Snow skiing in the winter. Chair lift up in the summer and hike or bike down the trails.
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Sunrise Park Resort
200 Highway 273
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Snow skiing in the winter. Chair lift up in the summer and hike or bike down the trails.

Walking

3-3.5 mile walk. Follow lane down past railroad box cars past off white building. Go to the end of the road. You’ll need to climb over fence ( not the gates it will make them sag more). Turn right on Thornton. Go east until you hit sixth street. Turn right (south) to Old Linden Road. Turn right again (west). You can EITHER go to Central Avenue and turn right( north) until you hit Thornton left ( west). And back to the house. OR. go to Cougar Lane turn right (north) and the road dead ends right at the house. There is a pass through at the chain link fence.
Whipple Ranches
3-3.5 mile walk. Follow lane down past railroad box cars past off white building. Go to the end of the road. You’ll need to climb over fence ( not the gates it will make them sag more). Turn right on Thornton. Go east until you hit sixth street. Turn right (south) to Old Linden Road. Turn right again (west). You can EITHER go to Central Avenue and turn right( north) until you hit Thornton left ( west). And back to the house. OR. go to Cougar Lane turn right (north) and the road dead ends right at the house. There is a pass through at the chain link fence.
It is a beautiful walk along Show Low Creek. Paved path suited for all levels of walkers.
Show Low Creek Meadow
769 South White Mountain Road
It is a beautiful walk along Show Low Creek. Paved path suited for all levels of walkers.