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<br /> Finding Majesty<br /> in the<br /> White<br /> Mountains<br /> Discover Prescott’s Charm<br /> Tour Tonto Natural Bridge<br /> The Wilds of Woods Canyon<br /> 12<br /> 2<br /> A joint publication of the<br /> Arizona Office of Tourism and<br /> Arizona Highways magazine<br /> Editor in Chief Robert Stieve<br /> Managing Editor Sally Benford<br /> Photography Editor Jeff Kida<br /> Design Folsom & Company, Inc.<br /> Arizona Office of Tourism 16 20<br /> Director Margie Emmerman<br /> Deputy Director Kelly Paisley<br /> Fulfillment Manager<br /> Robin Jackalone<br /> 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 155<br /> Phoenix, AZ 85007<br /> OnlyInArizona.com<br /> Arizona Highways<br /> Publisher Win Holden<br /> 2039 W. Lewis Ave.<br /> Phoenix, AZ 85009 <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 1" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=1"> Finding Majesty in the White Mountains </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 2" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=2"> 12 2 A joint publication of the </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 3" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=3"> INSIDEARIZONA North Central Adventures Volume 2 </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 4" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=4"> Adventures in Arizona’s High North Central </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 5" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=5"> ANGELIC ANGLER The graceful curve of an angler’s </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 6" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=6"> ARTISTIC IMITATION A Rim Country sunrise imitates</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 7" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=7"> From the hiking trails of the Tonto National Fore</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 8" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=8"> </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 9" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=9"> HISTORY LESSON As the oldest school structure in </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 10" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=10"> as Montezuma and Cortez honoring the state’s Hisp</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 11" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=11"> </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 12" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=12"> In 1863, when the U.S. Congress created the Arizo</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 13" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=13"> water and abundant bird life. Tuzigoot National M</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 14" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=14"> PARADISE FOUND Brian Beck of Tucson rests in the </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 15" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=15"> A Lush Green Oasis Harbors the World’s Largest Tr</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 16" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=16"> The guys seem less concerned with facts and</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 17" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=17"> the waterfall. Slogging beyond the deck and below</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 18" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=18"> A picturesque Victorian home illustrates Prescott</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 19" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=19"> Charming Prescott By Jackie Dishner I </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 20" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=20"> Today, the creek no longer quenches anyone’</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 21" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=21"> A cowboy hangs on as a rodeo bronc that’s rarin’ </a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 22" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=22"> Arizona’s Own Call of theWild Ro</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 23" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=23"> Two dog teams slow to a trot as they pull their s</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 24" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=24"> lingo. Romeo instinctively knew to veer away from</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 25" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=25"> and each dogsled team barreled out of the startin</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 26" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=26"> MISTY MORNING Ponderosa pine trees surround a fog</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 27" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=27"> IN A WORLD below the Colorado Plateau, pools mirr</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 28" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=28"> About a mile into the hike, a side canyon f</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 29" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=29"> At first we had planned to cross on air matt</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 30" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=30"> LAKEFRONT VIEW A lone pine tree leans over Hawley</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 31" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=31"> Magic Moment Whistling elk, gleaming trout and vi</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 32" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=32"> G OOD THING WE rounded the corne</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 33" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=33"> Corydon Cooley served as a scout for the Ar</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 34" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=34"> The hatchery, built in 1939, uses the 51-de</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 35" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=35"> Summer fields of showy goldeneye (Viguiera multiflo</a> <a title="AZ Office of Tourism_00004914 page 36" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/902dd66a?page=36"> DiscoverNorthCentralAZ.com</a>