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Brickman's Grill & The Brickyard Bar
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| Brickman’s Grill our goal is to provide a quality meal in a casual environment that all can enjoy. This being said, we use only the best & freshest ingredients available to us!
(Minutes from the resort)
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Paradise Creek Anglers
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| E$xplore great fly fishing at Arizona's White Mountains, 3.5 hours northeast of Phoenix. The elevation begins in the tall pines at 7,000 feet and rises to 11,000 feet. Arizona's White Mountains offer you over 40 lakes and more than 25 streams with greater than 240 fishable miles. This area is well know for its trout fishing including Rainbow, Brown, Brookie, and Cutthroat. For those anglers who have a goal of fishing for every species of trout, this area has the unique native Apache Trout. In one of the artificial lure/fly lakes you will enjoy fishing for the aggressive Artic Grayling.
(Minutes from the resort)
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Apache Painted Desert
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| Apache County was carved from Yavapai County one Arizona's original four counties on February 24, 1879, by the 10th Territorial Legislative Assembly. Leaders of St. Johns and Globe had petitioned for their towns to be the county seat, but the honor went temporarily to Snowflake, with the provision that an election would determine the permanent county seat. In November 1879, on the strength of votes from the mining town of Clifton (now in Greenlee County), St. Johns was designated the county seat.
(1 miles from resort)
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Pinetop Country Club
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| Pinetop Country Club is situated on property which was once part of Sitgreaves National Forest before being acquired by Southwest Forest Industries around 1960. After Southwest Forest held the property for a few years, they abandoned their plans to move the McNary lumber operation to these 1,196 acres. The entire acreage was then made available for purchase.
In 1964 the partnership of Bob Fernandez, Glen L. Jones and Frank Crosby obtained an option to purchase this acreage.
(3 miles from resort)
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Petrified Forest National Park
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| With one of the world's largest and most colorful concentrations of petrified wood, multi-hued badlands of the Painted Desert, historic structures, archeological sites, and displays of over 200-million-year-old fossils, this is a surprising land of scenic wonders and fascinating science.
(46 miles from resort)
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Tonto Natural Bridge State Park
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| This little park is a must see if you are in the area. The park is located just north of Payson, Arizona, and is about a two hour drive from Pine Top. They believe this is the world's largest natural travestine (type of rock) bridge in the world. The whole park can be seen in probably two to three hours, but you may want to stay for the entire day. There were no crowds the day we visited (late afternoon on a Wednesday in April). In fact, during our time there we saw only five other people.
(66 miles from resort)
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Meteor Crater
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| The Meteor Crater in the state of Arizona was the first crater to be identified as an impact crater. Between 20,000 to 50,000 years ago, a small asteroid about 80 feet in diameter impacted the Earth and formed the crater.
The crater is the best preserved crater on Earth and measures 1.2 km in diameter. For many years, scientists had denied that there were any impact craters on Earth. The origin of this crater has been a source of controversy for many years. The discovery of fragments of the Canyon Diablo meteorite help prove that the feature was in fact an impact crater.
(82 miles from resort)
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Dolly Steamboat Sightseeing Cruises & Tours
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| The Dolly Steamboat carries on the tradition of Tour Boats on Arizona's Desert Lakes that started in 1925 upon completion of Mormon Flat Dam. This tour is considered one of the best "things to do in Arizona" and a favorite vacation destination amongst locals and tourists.
(97 miles from resort)
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Salt River Tubing & Recreation
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| We invite you to spend the day or an afternoon tubing the Lower Salt River rapids in beautiful Tonto National Forest near Mesa, Arizona! Just a short drive from Phoenix, the Salt River is a recreational paradise that offers " chills and thrills" while you relaxing in the cool mountain-stream waters. Friends and families gather in picnic areas for a wonderful day out.
(99 miles from resort)
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