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Discover the Charm of Taylor's White Mountains Nestled in the picturesque White Mountains, Taylor is a historic pioneer town that embodies the spirit of rural Arizona.

Discover the Charm of Taylor's White Mountains

Nestled in the picturesque White Mountains, Taylor is a historic pioneer town that embodies the spirit of rural Arizona. Steeped in Mormon heritage and ranching traditions, this charming community offers a refreshing respite from urban life. As you explore Taylor's hidden gems, you'll uncover a treasure trove of outdoor adventures, rich history, and warm hospitality.

Hiking and Backpacking

The White Mountains offer endless opportunities for hiking and backpacking. The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests cover over 2 million acres, with trails suitable for all skill levels. For experienced hikers, the West Fork Trail offers a challenging 7-mile out-and-back journey through scenic canyons and meadows.

Pine Forest Overlook
A panoramic view of a dense pine forest stretches across rolling hills under a bright blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. The foreground features rugged rock formations and evergreen trees, framing the scenic vista.

For families or those seeking easier routes, the Misty Trail is a gentle 2-mile loop suitable for all ages. Be sure to check trail conditions before heading out and consider purchasing a free forest pass at the local ranger station.

Horseback Riding

Experience the tranquility of the White Mountains on horseback with a guided ride through the forest. Several stables offer horseback riding excursions, including Taylor's Cowboy Trail which takes you along scenic trails and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

Deer in the Woods
A deer gracefully moves through a dense forest, surrounded by tall trees and lush green undergrowth. The scene captures the serene beauty of a woodland environment.

Fishing and Boating

The Salt River and its tributaries are home to a diverse array of fish species. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, Lyman Lake State Park offers boating and fishing opportunities amidst stunning mountain vistas.

Pine Forest Panorama with Distant Mountains
A sweeping view of a dense pine forest stretches across rolling hills, with a backdrop of distant mountain ranges under a bright blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds.

Pioneer History and Culture

Taylor's rich history is palpable as you explore its historic downtown area. Visit the Taylor Town Hall, built in 1928, which now serves as a community center and museum showcasing local artifacts and photographs. Take a stroll along Main Street to appreciate the charming shops, restaurants, and galleries that reflect the town's unique heritage.

Local Recommendations

When visiting Taylor, be sure to stop by:

  • The Taylor Inn: A cozy bed-and-breakfast offering comfortable accommodations and warm hospitality.
  • The White Mountain Apache Tribe: Learn about Native American culture at this on-reservation museum showcasing art, artifacts, and exhibits.
  • The town's local cafes: Indulge in delicious homemade pies, burgers, and more at these community-run eateries.

Practical Information

  • Hours: Vary by location; check individual websites for specific hours
  • Fees: Some attractions may have small fees or offer free admission; check official sources for details
  • Location: Taylor is located in Navajo County, about 200 miles east of Flagstaff; take Highway 260 to reach the town