Alert : Spring Branch Cleanup Complete

The Town of Springerville does an annual spring branch clean-up as a courtesy to the public to promote cleaning up the residences and to clear fire fuels during the fire season in the spring and summer for one week when signed up. The town advertises branches only, maximum 4-inch diameter/6-foot lengths, one truck load per residence 6’x8’ and placed curbside. This year, we started picking up on May 12, 2025. We then had the Greer Fire that week, and did not get to all the piles of branches to pick up.  We have picked up all the branches that were signed up. Public Works continued picking up the branches placed curbside for three weeks plus. Today is the last day that we are picking up curbside branches. Please do not place branches curbside, as you will be responsible for them. We will continue the annual service next year.**note: The free trash day (dump day) is rescheduled for 6-21-2025 at Blue Hills Transfer Station. Please bring your water bill to show residency.**

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The Springerville Heritage Center

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Located in the heart of Main Street, Springerville’s historic school building holds artifacts and stories from the communities of Round Valley inside. The Casa Malpais Archeological Museum, The Renee Cushman Museum, The Becker Family History Museum and the White Mountain Historical Society Museum are all housed in one unique location. You can spend hours exploring the history of the area and admission to the museums is free!

Address: 418 E Main Street, Springerville, AZ 85938 
Phone: 928-333-2656 ext 230
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm & Friday - Saturday 8:30am - 4:00pm

Closed Sundays and Holidays

The Renee Cushman Museum

An extensive collection of art objects, some acquired on her travels and some collected with the accumulated resources of three wealthy husbands, and some willed to her by her artistic father - includes a Rembrandt engraving, pen-and-inks by Tiepolo, and an impressive collection of European antiques, some dating back to the 15th century. 


The Becker Family Collection

Correspondence, photographs, legal documents, and financial records chiefly documenting the Becker Mercantile Company and other businesses of the Becker family as well as documents relating to the family’s interests in the development of Apache County, Arizona. 


The White Mountain Historical Society

Displays commonly used household items and tools from 1870-1940. Ten rooms are dedicated to the people and towns of the White Mountain area, with highlights including a wooden aquaduct, telephone switchboard, blacksmith shop and jail cell. 

More Info: whmths.org


The Springerville Heritage Center

Springerville Heritage Center Image


Located in the heart of Main Street, Springerville’s historic school building holds artifacts and stories from the communities of Round Valley inside. The Casa Malpais Archeological Museum, The Renee Cushman Museum, The Becker Family History Museum and the White Mountain Historical Society Museum are all housed in one unique location. You can spend hours exploring the history of the area and admission to the museums is free!

Address: 418 E Main Street, Springerville, AZ 85938 
Phone: 928-333-2656 ext 230
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm & Friday - Saturday 8:30am - 4:00pm

Closed Sundays and Holidays

The Renee Cushman Museum

An extensive collection of art objects, some acquired on her travels and some collected with the accumulated resources of three wealthy husbands, and some willed to her by her artistic father - includes a Rembrandt engraving, pen-and-inks by Tiepolo, and an impressive collection of European antiques, some dating back to the 15th century. 


The Becker Family Collection

Correspondence, photographs, legal documents, and financial records chiefly documenting the Becker Mercantile Company and other businesses of the Becker family as well as documents relating to the family’s interests in the development of Apache County, Arizona. 


The White Mountain Historical Society

Displays commonly used household items and tools from 1870-1940. Ten rooms are dedicated to the people and towns of the White Mountain area, with highlights including a wooden aquaduct, telephone switchboard, blacksmith shop and jail cell. 

More Info: whmths.org


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