The recent unveiling of Bison Homes’ The Preserve and the Activity Center, in Show Low, Arizona, introduces a 78-home site community featuring single-family cabin homes for sale. These luxurious two and three bedroom log cabins are nestled in the pines of Arizona’s White Mountain region and offer buyers four floor plans to choose from, ranging between 1,176 to 2,070 square feet.
The Activity Center is a state-of-the-art gathering place, neatly decorated with authentic western furniture, featuring a restaurant with adjoining lounge and foyer. Additional amenities include a modern fitness center with locker rooms, recreation rooms, refreshment center, and meeting facilities ideal for community assemblies and private parties.
In addition to The Preserve, Bison Homes provides several other cabin community retreats – including Bison Cove, in Payson, Bison Ranch in the Heber/Overgaard region, and Bison Ridge, Bison Crossing, the Golf Villas and Golf Casitas at Torreon, also located in Show Low. Bison also offers condominium living in Fountain Hills – Eagle’s Landing, and in Scottsdale – Eagle’s Pass.
For more information about any of Bison Homes’ communities, contact sales@bisonhomes.com – 2501 N. Bison Ridge Trail, Show Low, Arizona 85901 – or call (928) 537-9779 to speak to a sales representative.






Wow! These gorgeous rustic contemporary cabins make me wish I lived in Arizona.
Me too! I would love to own a cabin home in Northern AZ’s White Mountain region. It’s one of the most picturesque places in the state… it would make for the perfect summer getaway. Yahoo! Images of the White Mountains
This was great.some really nice looking.
Those are some gorgeous homes! I can tell you the area where they are located is breathtaking as well. If you have never visted eastern Arizona I would highly recommend it. I am curious as to how the home prices are holding up in the Show Low area.
wow that is really good vacation home..
Those homes look magnificent, perfect for a holiday. Have not really ever thought of Arizona before but these pictures have opened my eyes.