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Heber-Overgaard has managed to retain it’s small town feel where folks seeking to escape the stresses of hectic city life can visit, unwind and reconnect with family, friends, and nature.
Whether you enjoy hunting and fishing, hiking or camping, reading or relaxing, you’re sure to find the right antidote for what ails you in Heber-Overgaard.
Heber-Overgaard is located along Highway 260,approximately 55 miles from and 1500 feet higher than Payson. Most of the highway from Phoenix is 4-lane, including a new stretch right through town.
Our community offers numerous restaurants and lodging choices, a library, churches of various denominations, resident medical, dental and chiropractic offices, two markets, three hardware stores and sporting goods store. We have an elementary school and middle school, and our modern high school has since replaced
the rodeo grounds and potato farm that
Alva Porter
had planted
in the early days of Heber’s settlement.
Partially ringed by mountains, the school’s large playing fields provide the perfect echoing backdrop for our annual July 4th Celebration and Fireworks show, which rivals that of even the largest metropolitan displays. Tall Timbers County Park, located just west of the U. S. Forest Service Black Mesa Ranger Station in Overgaard, is a welcoming and lovely spot
for our Oktoberfest,
Winterfest and July 4th festivals, and has facilities for handball, racquetball, and baseball, as well as a playground for the children and fully equipped picnic areas.
Still, for all the growth and expansion, Heber–Overgaard is tenaciously clinging to its small-town feel. It is a place where folks you know only by face will wave and start up a conversation; where people wait for an answer when they say “How are you? How’s it going?”
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