Snow

SNOW in Arizona? Have a look. And its not a phenomenon either. While we have snow during the winter time in many of the high places in the state, at the same time, within a few hours from these areas, the warm winter sun shines down, and the flowers bloom throughout the year. Snow lingers on the lofty peaks while the valleys of our southland are sweet with the fragrance of orange blossoms.

The unsurpassed charm and grandeur of Arizona's forested heights, the atmosphere of peace and quiet is greatly intensified at winter time, when the great pines and junipers and aspen proudly reach towards the heavens from their snow-carpeted floor, holding aloft in regal splendor, the loveliness of the winters' snow.

The glimpses of the forests' wild life have an irresistible appeal for all of us. The national forests are the home of the country's big game. And Arizona has eight national forests, with a combined acreage of over eleven million acres. These great forests in which stretches the largest unbroken stand of