Payson is in Eastern Arizona . It is in Gila County. The town is located below the Mogollon
Rim making it a cool and comfortable retreat. Surrounding Payson is the Tonto National
Forest, which holds the largest stand of Ponderosa pine in the world. The town is located on
State Highway 87, at the junction of State Highway 260.   Payson is the geographical center
of Arizona and is a great place to start your adventures along the Mogollon Rim. It is one of
the oldest communities in the state and has grown to become a very popular mountain cabin
retreat area. Today Payson's population is 24,500. The town sits at an elevation of 5,000
feet. The climate is cool and mild all year round with the winter low temperature of 23
degrees and summer high temperature of 92 degrees. The town does receive 10 inches of
snow a year and 15 inches of rain. Payson is known for its numerous festivals and events
held year round from rodeos to a fiddlers contest to a logging competition. It is a mountain
community where visitors will find every kind of outdoor activity including hunting, fishing,
camping and hiking.There are many attractions you won't want to miss during a visit to
Payson. The Museum of the Forest must be your first stop when arriving in town. The
museum has lots of information on Payson's history, with its focus being on what life was like
as a forest ranger in the early years. The museum has artifacts, displays and historic
buildings, all of which make the museum an interesting stop. The Strawberry Schoolhouse is
just north of Payson, in the town of Strawberry. This schoolhouse is the oldest one in Arizona
, built in 1885. It has been restored and is full of unique pieces revealing what education was
like long ago.   The Shoofly Indian Archaeological Site is just minutes from town. This site
once held more than 80 rooms built of wood, stone and adobe. The interpretive trail gives
visitors an opportunity to learn more about the village. The Payson Exotic Zoo is a small zoo
filled with special animals. Many of the animals living here have been in movies. They are
trained wild animals and are accustomed to human contact. It is one zoo you will want to visit.
Mazatzal Casino is located just south of Payson. This is where gaming fun can be found. The
casino has over 300 slot machines, bingo, keno and a card room. Mazatzal Casino is known
for a "Hot Time in the Cool Pines".  Since Payson is set in the middle of the forest where
there are numerous outdoor activities available to visitors. The Tonto Natural Bridge State
Park is a spectacular sight. The park has picnic areas, a historic lodge and hiking trails down
to the 400-foot natural travertine tunnel. It is a natural wonder that must be one of your top
places to see.   Fishing is a very popular outdoor activity. If you would like to learn more
about these fine fin friends, then you will need to head out to the Tonto Fish Hatchery. Here
you will see brown, brook and rainbow trout growing to maturity. The interpretive walk is full
of fish facts. The Fossil Springs Wilderness Area is just a short drive north of town, near
Strawberry.   The 12,000-acre wilderness area has pools of water along the creek, which are
ideal for taking a cool dip. There are also hiking trails throughout the wilderness area. If
camping is your thing, then a visit to Woods Canyon Lake is the place for you. The lake
offers two campgrounds, a store and hiking trails. It is the perfect mountain getaway.  
Events: Spring Pro Rodeo May June Bug Blues Festival June Loggers and Sawdust Festival
July World's Oldest Continuous Rodeo August State Championship Fiddlers Contest
September


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Payson, Arizona

Jun. 14, 2006 03:41 PM


Payson, located in geographic center of Arizona and encircled by almost 3 million acres of
forest, is known for its beauty and year-round recreational opportunities. Zane Grey
(1875-1939), the "Father of the Adult Western", wrote numerous novels from a Mogollon Rim
country cabin near Payson. At an elevation of 5,000 feet, the area enjoys a mild four-season
climate. The majestic Mogollon Rim - a 7,000-foot, 200 mile long escarpment - is minutes
away from Payson. One of only three pure air ozone belts in the world, the town sits on the
edge of the world's largest stand of ponderosa pine. Rich in its Western heritage, Payson
offers the atmosphere of a rural small town, with the amenities of a modern metropolis.
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