Greer, Arizona / Above It All

iSpy Greer / Your Guide to Arizona's Highest Town.

Empty green canoe on the shore of Crescent Lake near Greer, Arizona.

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Cool mornings. Warm afternoons. This is where you need to be.

Good Times In Greer

Come Out + Play

Memorial Day

Summer Season Opener

Greer kicks off summer Memorial Day weekend. Take in the early summer splendor in Arizona’s highest town.

Greer Days

Small Town Charm / Big Time Fun

Greer kicks up its heels June 12 + June 13 for Greer Days. Come for the Old West shootout on Friday and stay for a fun run, parade and festival on Saturday.

4th of July

Independence Day In Greer

Come cool off in the towering pines of Greer as America celebrates 250 years as a nation. There’ll be events in town and all around greater Greer.

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Golden aspens explode in Greer and Arizona’s White Mountains. This is where you need to go.

Fall colors explode at the top of Northwoods Road (CR 1122).
Fall colors explode at the top of Northwoods Road (CR 1122), near the village of Greer, Arizona.

On The Road

Easily drivable forest roads around Greer offer some of the best views of fall colors. Best part? No need for a 4 X 4 monster truck. Here are a few to get you started.

The Butler Canyon Trail offers beautiful colors on an easy walk a stone's throw from town.
The Butler Canyon Trail offers beautiful colors on an easy walk just a stone’s throw from town.

On The Trail

Hiking trails in and around Greer present some of the most spectacular scenes across the land. Everything from butt-kickers to simple strolls in the woods are to be had here.

Early morning paddling on Crescent Lake near Greer, Arizona.
Crescent Lake is just one body of water that offers spectacular paddling, fall colors and peace.

On The Water

Surprising to many unfamiliar with Arizona’s ecological diversity, the White Mountains are bathed in lakes, streams and rivers. Fall is one of the best times of year to check them out.

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With an average of eight feet of snow annually, Greer is your winter funderland.

A winter wonderland awaits in Greer, Arizona. With annual average snowfall of eight feet, Greer is your winter playground in the White Mountains of northeastern Arizona.

Frozen Forests

There is a peacefulness to a forest blanketed on snow. Towering pines caked in the a heavy frosting of nature absorbs sounds – save for the chilly winds that sway the branches, creating crystal snowfalls that glisten in the sun.

Baby, it may be cold outside, but it's also beautiful. Explore Greer, Arizona in winter to create lasting memories that will warm your heart for years to come.

Big Skies

With many trails buried under snow during the winter months, strolls through the woods can be more of a struggle. Fortunately, the flat roads around the Greer Lakes offer easy walks under a crunchy layer of white. Bundle up, grab your pooch and head out for a walk in this winter wonderland.

One of Northern Arizona's premier sledding hills is also the closest to Greer. The hill  at the Apache Railroad Multi-Use Trailhead offers mountains of fun for the whole family.

Slip, Sliding Away

The Apache Multi-use Trailhead offers one of the best sledding hills in Northern Arizona. Boasting both gentle and steep sections – along with plenty of places to play. One of the best parts? It’s free!

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Shedding its winter coat, Greer awakens from a winter slumber.

Flowers In The Meadows

As winter fades, open meadows burst to life with wildflowers across Arizona’s White Mountains. Patches of color replace melting snow, while fresh grasses sway under warming sun. Bees and butterflies return, and the air feels softer. It’s a brief, beautiful transition where quiet landscapes bloom into vibrant, living scenes each spring.

Cold Water, Big Skies

As winter loosens its grip, the lakes of Arizona’s White Mountains awaken. Snowmelt feeds clear waters, shorelines soften, and wildlife returns. Crisp mornings give way to sunlit afternoons, reflecting pine forests and blue skies. It’s a season of quiet renewal, where ice fades and outdoor adventures begin again each year.

Forest Road 112 offers stunning, open meadow views with Mount Baldy and Sunrise Park Resort as backdrops.

Stunning Drives

As the thick woods and open meadows are reborn, a drive along the forest roads of Apache-Sitegreaves National Forests gives witness to the beauty of changing seasons in these White Mountains of Northeastern Arizona. Hop in, buckle up and enjoy the view.

Good Times In Greer

Come Out + Play

October 5-6

Sunrise Winter Pass Weekend

Sunrise offers its least expensive winter season pass at this weekend event. Come for the savings, stay for the equipment and apparel sale.

October 15

Peak Fall Colors

White Mountain aspens are in their full fall splendor through about the middle of October. Bring a jacket – snow is always a possibility.

October 15

Christmas Tree Harvesting

Christmas tree harvesting permits for Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest lands go on sale in mid-October. Start a new holiday tradition.

Places TO REST

Come Up + Stay

A Bear’s View

Sleeps 12, Stunning Views

Recharge your body and soul in this stunning 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath masterpiece situated in the pines only a few minutes from the village.

Snover Lodge

Sleeps Seven + Private Pond

Being in the mountains is no reason to sacrifice comfort. You’ll find it here at Snover Lodge, a three bedroom, two bath getaway on two acres

Serene Cabin

Sleeps 10 + Loft

There’s no need to search for serenity after booking the Serene Cabin – it finds you. This two bedroom, two bath hideaway will help you relax.

Places TO EAT

Come Up + Feast

Molly Butler

The One & Only

Molly Butler Lodge serves hearty mountain comfort food, from sizzling steaks to homestyle breakfasts, all enjoyed in a rustic historic setting that captures Greer’s welcoming charm and timeless alpine spirit.

Rendezvous

Excellent Breakfast & Brunch

Rendezvous Diner offers classic roadside favorites with a cozy Greer twist, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fries, and friendly service that makes every stop feel like a relaxed mountain getaway perfect.

Lost Resorts

Adventurous Faire & Stunning View

The Lost Resorts delivers elevated dining in the White Mountains, blending locally inspired dishes with scenic views, craft drinks, and a peaceful atmosphere ideal for unwinding after outdoor adventures long.