Payson/Rim Country is located in
Northern Arizona in an area nestled among the majestic mountains of the
Mogollon Rim. Payson is a quiet, small town is located between the Sierra Ancha
and the Mazatzal Mountain Ranges. The Mogollon Rim is a 7,000-foot,
200-mile-long escarpment.
The area has an abundance of giant
saguaros on the low hills, forests cover higher slopes, and rivers run through
surrounding canyons.
Residents like to brag that their town
is situated in one of only three, pure air ozone belts in the world. Located at
an elevation of 5,000 feet, the area enjoys a mild climate that accommodates
year-round outdoor exploration.
Residents also enjoy seasonal
changes. Residents and tourists enjoy snow covered, fragrant pine trees
while cross-country skiing in the winter, and very pleasant temperatures in the
spring, summer, and fall while they enjoy hunting, fishing, camping
and hiking.
The Rim Country and surrounding Tonto
National Forest enjoys the reputation of being is a major recreational location
for outdoor enthusiasts. There are many lakes and streams that are excellent
for fishing and water activities, loads of trails that are perfect for mountain
biking, hiking, and horseback riding.
The area is considered a friendly
community where residents and visitors seem to enjoy getting together to
socialize at the areas many events and activities.
The Payson/Rim Country area is
considered a first class outdoor recreation area. Payson hosts the world's
oldest continuous rodeo as well as other rodeos, festivals, and
activities that showcase and highlight the Old West. Other events
that draw large groups of visitors each year are the old time fiddlers state
championship, the Beeline cruise-in Car show and the Payson art league’s
fine art and craft show.
Whether you find yourself wanting to
sell a home in the Payson/Rim Country area, or purchase a home there, as a
primary home, or second home, give our office a call. We look forward to
helping you with all your real estate needs.