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Whiteriver, Arizona

  • Fort Apache Historic Park

    On May 16, 1870, an army post was established near the present town of Whiteriver in order to assist the White Mountain Apache Tribe to peacefully protect their lands. That same month, the post and su...
    Fort Apache Historic Park

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Fishing/Camping/Boating Areas

The White Moutntain Apache Tribe welcomes you to the Reservation. We will make your fishing and camping experience as enjoyable and relaxing as possible. With one third of Arizona's coldwater resources (800 miles of streams and 2300 acres of reservoirs)

Whiteriver, AZ Recreation


Apache Cultural Center & Museum

Originally established in 1969, the White Mountain Apache Cultural Center stands as a monument to the Tribe's historical resiliency and ongoing commitment to celebrate and perpetuate Apache heritage.

Whiteriver, AZ Museums

Kinishba Ruins National Historic Landmark

Kinishba is a large pueblo ruin containing nine masonry buildings constructed between 1250 and 1350 A.D. by the Mogollon. The pueblo is situated on the upper end of a grass covered valley and originally had 400-500

Whiteriver, AZ Archaeology

Things to do near Whiteriver, AZ

Taylor Pioneer Museum

The Taylor Pioneer Museum was opened July 5, 1996, in a Pioneer Home built in 1930 by volunteers. A highlight piece of the mu...

St. Johns Equestrian Center

The Capital of the White Mountains, St. Johns is the hub of equine activities throughout the spring and summer months. The St...

Lyman State Park Trails

Rattlesnake Pointe Pueblo Trail: Rattlesnake Point Pueblo was a medium-sized village that was home to about 15 familie...

Apache County Historical Society Museum

One of the finest museums in the White Mountains is located in St. Johns. The Apache County Historical Society Museum houses ...

Apache Cultural Center & Museum

Originally established in 1969, the White Mountain Apache Cultural Center stands as a monument to the Tribe's historical resi...