Experience Cowboys and Country Clubs with Payson Horse Properties
If you want to get in touch with your inner cowboy, Payson is just the place for you. Also known as Zane Grey Country or Rim Country, Payson has a history of being part of the Wild West. It boasts the longest-running continuous rodeo, first started in 1884, which is held each August.
The majority of Payson’s recreation is best suited to people who enjoy nature. Payson horse properties provide the perfect homebase to explore nature the way it was intended, on horseback! The Tonto National Forest surrounds the city, so hiking and horseback riding is quite popular. The Tonto National Bridge State Park is also near Payson. Rock collectors will love the crystals found around Payson, and a determined rock hound may dig up a fossil. If your entertainment tastes run towards civilized fun, you can play a round of golf at any one of three golf courses or try your luck at the Mazatzal Casino, owned by the Apache who live on the Tonto Apache Indian Reservation.







