Neighborhoods
Neighborhood maps are conceptual with the exception of the Sitgreaves Park plat map which has been finalized and approved.
Just as the land at Show Low Bluff has a unique nature, each neighborhood within our community has its own distinctive character.
From traditional residential areas to town center condos located above shops and restaurants. From smaller to larger homesites, traditional streetscapes to meandering avenues—all with forest vistas.
We have several styles of homes for sale in Show Low Bluff, with a variety of neighborhoods to choose from. No matter what you're looking for, you’re in the right neighborhood.
Find out more about the
Mountain Craftsman Style homes for sale at Show Low Bluff, located in the White Mountains in Arizona.
Our Neighborhoods
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It's easy to imagine frontier surveyor Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves standing here.... See neighborhood info
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One of the original pioneer families to settle in the Show Low region, the Adams clan staked their... See neighborhood info
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In the frontier days during the last quarter of the 19th century, a fellow named Marion Clark held... See neighborhood info
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Leading his frontier family in search of a place to stake out a ranch and make their home, Alfred... See neighborhood info
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In 1876, C.E. Cooley—a former army scout, soldier and prospector turned rancher—bet on a round of... See neighborhood info
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Named for Stephen W. Kearney, known as the Father of the U.S. Cavalry and a historic figure in the... See neighborhood info
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Back in the territorial era, Martha Summerhayes traveled throughout the Western frontier, going... See neighborhood info
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A wealthy businessman who earned his fortune as a supplier for the Army’s frontier outposts, Henry... See neighborhood info
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Named for Lt. Edward Fitzgerald Beale who blazed the first wagon road across New Mexico and... See neighborhood info
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