The Spirit of the West is Alive and Well at Greer Lodge. Greer was the “Last Frontier” to be settled in America. Arizona was the 48th Last State to become part of the continental United States in 1912. The Pioneering Spirit is present today in Greer, Arizona.
Greer has the Largest Elk population in America.
Greer sits in the middle of the Largest Forest of Ponderosa Pine Trees in the World.
93% of the Land in Arizona is owned by the government. There are 21 Indian Tribes in Arizona, the most in the nation.
- Elk
- Deer
- Pronghorn Antelope
- Bald Eagles
- Osprey Hawks
- Bobcats
- Raccoons
- Coyotes
- Red Foxes
- Wild Turkeys
- Beavers
- Abert Squirrels
- Kaibab Squirrels
- Great Horned Owls
- Mallard Ducks
- Canadian Geese
- Black Bears
- Big Horn Sheep
- Blue Herons
- Mountain Lions
- Mexican Gray Wolves
- Skunks
- Muskrats
- Ground Squirrels
- Perigone Falcons
- Hummingbirds
- Weasels
- Warblers
- Turkey Vultures
- California Condors
- Ravens
- Crows
- Chipmunks
- Wood Ducks
- Grouse
- Possum
- Porcupines
- Abert Squirrels
- Kaibab Squirrels
- Flying Squirrels
- Roadrunners
- Woodpeckers
- Apache Trout
- Brown Trout
- Rainbow Trout
- Small mouthed Bass
- Badgers
- Hummingbirds
- Golden Eagles
- Possum
- Porcupines
Related Greer Lodge Links for Wildlife Viewing:
- Click here to view our Wildlife Photo Gallery.
- Click here to view our Greer Arizona Area Map.
- Click here to view Wildlife Viewing Tips from the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
- Click here to view Sipe White Mountain Wildlife Area.
- Click here to view Mount Baldy Wilderness Area.
- Click here to view Escudilla Wilderness Area. Click here for more info on Escudilla Wilderness Area. Click here for additional info on Escudilla Wilderness Area.
- Click here about Wildlife Viewing in Escudilla Wilderness Area. Click here for information from National Forest on Escudilla Wilderness Area.