Sipe White Mountain Wildlife Area
Purchased through a partnership of public and private funds in 1993, the 1,362-acre Sipe White Mountain Wildlife Area reflects Arizona's concerns for wildlife of all kinds. Surrounded by the Apache National Forest, eagles, osprey, deer, elk, turkey, antelope, waterfowl, and much more can be observed here at varying times throughout the year.
Since its acquisition, the Arizona Game and Fish Department has steadily enhanced habitat values of the property and attractions for visitors. A small visitor center, a series of hiking trails, complete with interpretive signage and wildlife viewing sites, and a day-use picnic area offer the public the opportunity to learn more about Arizona's unique wildlife and their habitat needs.
Located 25 miles north of Alpine off Highway 180/191. You'll see the turnoff signs on top of a mesa two miles out of Eagar. Follow the improved dirt road five miles to the property. Many of the facilities are barrier-free, and there is no entrance fee to the wildlife area or visitor center.