Ranch Communities of America, LLC (RCA)
RCA will be the brand NZ uses as it markets finished lots in the new developments. The plan is to roll out major phases as follows:
1. Taylor and Snowflake sections = RCA Unit I
2. Silver Creek West = RCA Unit II
3. Silver Creek East = RCA Unit III
4. The Boulders at Potter Mesa = RCA Unit IV
5. Mexican Hollow = RCA Unit V
"Wide-open-spaces where the deer and the antelope roam" with a ranch feel, will be the general theme with generously sized lots from 1 to 5 acres.
To see detailed maps of these new developments, visit the website of NZ Legacy's site planning partner Espiritu Loci.
White Mountain Facts
The White Mountains are one of Arizona’s most unique, yet hidden treasures. Located along southeastern edge of the great Colorado Plateau in Eastern Arizona, its beautiful mountain peaks rise to heights of eleven thousand feet. Ponderosa pine forests, aspens, picturesque lakes and mountain wildflowers grace the alpine landscape. Much of the White Mountains are part of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.
Slightly to the North and West, the dramatic vistas of the Mogollon Rim rise grandiosely above the forests and picturesque mountain towns of Arizona’s high country. Rim-side trails offer dramatic views and deep canyons dropping 2,000 feet in some instances to the forests below. Further west lie the snow-capped peaks of the Coconino plateau.
The White Mountains offer many choices for recreation and fun, including fishing, camping, hiking the backcountry’s hundreds of miles of trails, mountain biking, or off-roading on your ATV. For those interested in immersing themselves in the cultural ambiance of the area, the White Mountain Apache cultural center and museum provide the perfect setting. The picturesque towns of the White Mountains such as Show Low, Snowflake and Heber, with their pioneer roots also provide an authentic, old-west feel with rodeos, museums, and old pioneer homesteads open to visitors.
The cool, high-country getaway of the White Mountains is only 3 to 4 hours from the warm and sunny winters of Scottsdale and Phoenix, with their sculpted fairways, four-star resorts and shopping districts. For more information about the wonders of the White Mountains, visit http://www.azwhitemountains.net or the U.S. Forest Service website for the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest at http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/asnf/.
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