White Mountain Scenic Road in Arizona State

White Mountain Scenic Road

Take this 123-mile trip through Arizona's second-largest mountain range to see pine forests, lush valleys, and eroded limestone cliffs.

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White Mountain Scenic Road Details

Take this 123-mile trip through Arizona's second-largest mountain range to see pine forests, lush valleys, and eroded limestone cliffs. The journey to the White Mountains starts at the Apache Hon-Dah reservation before heading east through the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. It then passes through the Mogollon Rim towards the Colorado Plateau. There are plenty of places to stop to break up the drive, including the impressive Mount Baldy Peak. With an elevation of 11,590 feet, Mount Baldy is only the second-highest mountain in Arizona, although it is a great place to get in touch with nature. You can spend the afternoon hiking or fishing at one of the numerous manmade lakes.

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Nearby Parks Around White Mountain Scenic Road

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68.4 mi away

Petrified Forest

National Park · AZ

139.8 mi away

Saguaro

National Park · AZ

185.0 mi away

Grand Canyon

National Park · AZ

233.2 mi away

White Sands

National Park · NM

240.1 mi away

Mesa Verde

National Park · CO

276.4 mi away

Zion

National Park · UT

Nearby Points of Interest Around White Mountain Scenic Road

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White River Scenic Road

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Coronado Trail Scenic Byway

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Salt River Canyon

Located in the Tonto National Forest, this hypnotic mix of jagged rocks, desert shrubs, and gushing rivers is one of the most underrated attractions in Arizona.

42.1 mi away

St. Johns, Ariz.

St. Johns is the county seat of Apache County, where Petrified Forest National Park is located, and sits on Highway 180 about 38 miles east of the park.

49.1 mi away

Highway 180

The south entrance to Petrified Forest National Park is right off Highway 180.