Nestled amongst the desert scenery of Tonto National Forest, Roosevelt Lake offers a tranquil escape for water enthusiasts.

The largest of the four lakes connected by the Salt River, it is perfect for boating, fishing, kayaking, and wake surfing. In the cooler months the shoreline offers plenty of camping spots and nearby trails giving visitors the opportunity to hike and off road. 

AZ's Hiking Trails

Tucked away in the cool pines of the Mogollon Rim, Horton Springs is a hidden-gem known for its refreshing water and lush surroundings.

Hikers can enjoy a beautiful trek along Horton Springs Trail, stopping to cool off or picnic along the creek, or heading all the way to the springs where a cascading waterfall awaits. This is the perfect summer escape from the Valley to bring your dogs or kids along!

Parker, Arizona is synonymous with a vibrant boating culture, drawing visitors to its sun-soaked shores.

Boasting one of the longest stretches of navigable waterways on the Colorado River, Parker offers endless opportunities for boating adventures, from leisurely cruises, to water sports, and parties on the water. 

Parker

Horton Springs


Roosevelt Lake

Easy living

Positivity

Passionate

Comfort

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Easy living

Positivity

Passionate

Comfort

Adventurous

& watering holes

Az's Water 

Perfect for a stop after exploring Horton Springs, THAT Brewery in Pine, Arizona is one of our personal favorite watering holes!

Our pick: THAT Knotty Nut Brown Ale

As Flagstaff's first brewpub, Beaver Street Brewery is an essential stop when adventuring in Northern Arizona. 

Our pick: Railhead Red

Beer Research Institute is a hub for experimental brews, inviting guests to explore innovative flavors crafted by passionate brewers. 

Our pick: Lolli

B.R.I

Beaver Street


THAT Brewery

Nut Brown Ale

Special Bitter

Belgian Strong Golden Ale