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  1. The Fort Apache Indian Reservation, south of Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona. The tribe operates the Sunrise ski resort and the Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center. It has built the Apache Cultural Center & Museum, constructed in the traditional style of a gowa.

  2. Tour the remnants of Fort Apache, which include nearly 30 buildings from the 1870s to the 1930s. The self-guided walking and driving tour spans multiple blocks in this small enclave at the bottom of a canyon.

  3. Learn about the history, culture, and attractions of the White Mountain Apache Reservation in eastern Arizona. Find information on Fort Apache, Hon-Dah Casino, Sunrise Park Resort, Apache Trout, and more.

  4. The Fort Apache Reservation, which is home to the White Mountain Apache Tribe (Dził Łigai Si'án N'dee), is situated in eastern Arizona. The reservation is home to a diverse range of landscapes and it includes 1.6 million acres (647,500 ha) of land, making it the third largest reservation in the US.

  5. Meet the elected officials and staff of the White Mountain Apache Tribe, which resides on the Fort Apache Reservation in Arizona. Learn about the Tribe's constitution, history, community profile, and contact information.

  6. Learn about the history, culture, and tradition of the White Mountain Apache people on their sacred land. Find information on services, education, entertainment, and more on the Fort Apache Reservation.

  7. Visitors can explore Fort Apache Historic Park’s trails and set off on a 1.4-mile canyon hike that leads past an ancestral pueblo village and remnants of an Apache scout camp. Four miles west of the fort, Kinishba Ruins preserves an ancestral pueblo structure once inhabited by Hopi and Zuni people.