


Explore the rich history and culture of the White Mountain Apache Tribe and the American Southwest at the Show Low Museum.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its large portions and friendly service.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of specialty pizzas and calzones.
An upscale dining experience, known for its steaks and seafood, located in the Show Low Lake Hotel.

Show Low's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially during museum visits.

Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the museum, and having a reusable bottle is eco-friendly.
The museum has extensive exhibits that require comfortable footwear for prolonged walking.
Blue corn tortilla topped with ground bison, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese.
Deep-fried dough, often served with honey, powdered sugar, or as a base for Navajo tacos.
Slow-cooked mutton with potatoes, carrots, and herbs, often served with fry bread.
A small but fascinating museum showcasing the history of Show Low and the White Mountain Apache Tribe.
A beautiful park with a lake, walking paths, and picnic areas, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.

Handcrafted by local artisans, these pots are traditionally fired outdoors and are known for their unique designs and earthy tones.

A symbol of the Southwest, turquoise jewellery is often set in silver and features intricate designs, reflecting the region's Native American heritage.
Experience the vibrant nightlife of Show Low, with a variety of bars and restaurants to choose from.
These textiles, often featuring traditional Navajo patterns, are handwoven on looms and showcase the region's rich textile history.

Experience Paris' rich history under the stars, strolling along the illuminated ramparts of the Seine River.

A historic Cistercian abbey known for its simple architecture and serene atmosphere, offering guided tours and a shop selling abbey-made products.
Monarch Wildlife Cruises offers intimate, educational tours to witness the annual migration of thousands of whales and other marine life in the Salish Sea.