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Horseback riders on a Sonoran Desert trail at the edge of White Mountains, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest foothills behind

Where the Wild West Still Lives

White Mountains Horse Property

6,800 ft elevation — ponderosa pine country — four real seasons
Linden Valley Arena: WSTR, Show Low Rodeo, Thursday Night Ropings

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5 Equestrian Corridors
$400K–$5M+ Price Range
1–50 Acres Available
2 ac DR Horse-Keeping Min
30 mi From Phoenix

Pinedale, Arizona Horse Property

Pinedale sits just northwest of Show Low in unincorporated Navajo County — quieter than Linden, smaller inventory, and the same zoning framework that makes horse-keeping workable without the conditional use permit process of the incorporated towns. For buyers who want the Linden character but find the inventory tight, or who prefer a slightly more removed setting while keeping access to Show Low services, Pinedale is the natural alternative to look next.

Character and Setting

The Pinedale area has a lower-density, more spread-out character than Linden. Properties tend to sit in ponderosa pine and open meadow terrain, with parcels of 2 acres and up providing the space for a working horse setup. Documented listings include a 2021-built home on 2 fully fenced acres with no HOA and horses allowed, and larger acreage parcels adjacent to National Forest Service land. The setting is genuine ponderosa pine country — the largest stand of ponderosa pines in the world runs through this region of northeastern Arizona, and properties here feel like mountain land rather than high desert.

Zoning

Pinedale is unincorporated Navajo County. The same county zoning framework applies as in Linden — primarily A-General and R1-43 designations where horses are permitted as agricultural uses. Verify the exact zoning for any specific parcel from the Navajo County Property Info Map and confirm with county planning staff. No Pinetop-Lakeside or Show Low municipal code applies here.

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Proximity to Linden Valley Arena and Services

Pinedale buyers are close enough to Linden Valley Arena to participate in the full event calendar — the World Series of Team Roping qualifiers, Beast Truck Team Roping, Show Low Rodeo, and Thursday Night Ropings are all within easy hauling distance. Show Low's full range of services — feed stores, large animal veterinarians, farm supply, farriers, and the regional medical hub — are close. The distance to Phoenix is approximately 170 miles via Highway 60 or Highway 260/87.

Winter Considerations

At ~6,700 feet elevation, Pinedale gets real winter. Snow is common from November through March, and water lines, stock tanks, and automatic waterers need to be winter-rated. Factor proper cold-weather infrastructure into any purchase evaluation — inspect the barn's insulation, water system design, and access roads for winter trailer use before writing an offer.

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