St. Johns, is ideally located for a variety of activities in the
White Mountains. St. Johns lays claim to a high quality of life for a community
its size and offers a wide range of community facilities. There are city parks,
a library, a museum, a recreation center, swimming pool, lighted tennis and
handball courts, and a Little League park. Within 15 minutes of St. Johns,
golfers can enjoy 18 holes at the Concho Valley
Golf Course, one of six courses
in the White Mountain area. The Capital of the White Mountains, St.
Johns is the hub of equine activities throughout the spring and summer months.
The St. Johns Equestrian
Center is becoming one of the premier equestrian centers in the Southwest.
The center is centrally located for horses and riders from Arizona, New Mexico,
Colorado, Nevada, and Southern California. St. Johns is perfect for equestrian
competition and plays host to local, regional, and southwest area events in
both Western and English riding styles. Rodeo, show rings, dressage rings, a
covered sales arena, and equipment are available for leasing. RV facilities and
stabling for over 150 horses are located on the center grounds.
Lyman Lake State
Park, just south of St. Johns, is the most versatile water recreation site
in the northern portion of the state. Lyman Lake offers launch ramps and a boat
dock. There are no boat size restrictions. Water skiing in uncrowded
surroundings, wind surfing, sailing, and swimming beaches offer water
enthusiasts a wide range of activities. Great fishing, along with hiking trails
(including one that takes you on a petroglyph tour) are appealing to outdoor
enthusiasts. Full service RV hook-ups, and campsites with showers and restrooms
are available. A herd of buffalo roaming over 100 acres of rolling hills are
one of the unique attractions you will find at Lyman Lake State Park.
One of the finest museums in the White
Mountains is located in St. Johns. The Apache County Historical Society Museum houses a variety
of displays, including a set of prehistoric Wooly Mammoth tusks and a camels
leg bone--both estimated to be approximately 24,000 years old! If you
enjoy picnicking, you will find St. Johns City Park is a jewel in the
White Mountains. The park is located in the heart of St. Johns on six acres of
rolling hills. The park offers covered ramadas, racquetball and tennis courts,
plus a large outdoor swimming pool.
St. Johns is a city with something for everyone. Annual events
include: Buffalo Daze, San Juan Fiesta, Fourth of July Celebration, Pioneer
Days, St. Johns SummerFest (crafts/auto shows), Apache County Fair, and
numerous equestrian
activities.
The shortest and most scenic route from Phoenix to Albuquerque is
through St. Johns. The
Petrified Forest National Park, about 43 miles NW of St.
Johns, contains the largest and most spectacular forest of petrified logs on
earth. Adjacent to the Petrified Forest is the famous
Painted Desert. The Blue
Hills (about three miles north of St. Johns) have interesting formations or
layers of blue, red, and white painted desert clay. Agate beds and dinosaur
teeth have been found in the vicinity. Of particular interest are the
prehistoric dwellings, petroglyph trails and archaeological programs for
excavation opportunities. Recently an archaeological corridor was completed.
Within an hour's drive are the Apache, Zuni, and Navajo reservations.
Less than an hour's drive south of St. Johns is the
Apache Sitgreaves National
Forest. The Forest contains many primitive areas, rivers,
lakes, and
streams. Backpacking,
hiking,
hunting, and fishing are
ideal activities in the Apache
Sitgreaves National Forest.
For further information please feel free to
contact:
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City of St. Johns P.O. Box 445
245 West 1st. South St. Johns, AZ 85936 (928) 337-4517
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Apache County Economic Security
(ACES) P.O. Box 767 75 West Cleveland Street St. Johns,
AZ 85936 (928) 337-2644 |
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All information supplied by the Arizona
Department of Commerce and published by the permission of the St. Johns
Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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