Addiction and Treatment Statistics for Springerville, Arizona
Whether in treatment or recovery, choosing to start your life over in Springerville, AZ is a step in the right direction. Established in 1879 and located in northeastern Arizona, close to the New Mexico border, Springerville has a “get it done” work ethic; while that motto is the hallmark of this lively rural community in Arizona’s Round Valley, it can also be the inspiration to help you succeed in treatment and begin life anew -healthy, clean, and with a strong and positive outlook.
Airport Details
For people coming to the region, the largest domestic airport near Springerville is Show Low Regional Airport. Show Low Airport is located 45 miles away. Grant County Airport and Flagstaff Pulliam Airport are two other options; they are located 167 and 180 miles from Springerville, respectively. The closest International Airport is Albuquerque International Sunport. It’s 220 miles from Springerville.
Weather in Springerville
Springerville has a year round mild climate. The average high temperature in January is 50 degrees, while July and August both have an average high of 81. The average annual precipitation of rainfall is 11.82 inches. The mild and moderate weather is one of Springerville’s most beloved amenities, and recreational enthusiasts love the area for its numerous outdoor attractions, including fishing, camping, hiking, golf, and water sports. Whether you’re in treatment or recovery, Springerville has the type of mild year round weather that puts a “spring” in your step.
Lodging
Popular lodging options in Springerville include the Reeds Motor Lodge, White Mountains Motel, and Rhode Inn & Suites. All of these accommodations are found on E. Main Street. The population of Springerville swells from 2,000 people to 9,000 during the height of the tourist season, so there are numerous hotels and motels in the surrounding area, from budget accommodations to more upscale Bed and Breakfast boutiques. Whether friends and family are visiting you during treatment or you’re slowly transitioning into the community and looking for an apartment in the area, there’s no shortage of places to stay in Springerville.
Employment Opportunities
Springerville’s economic profile is shaped by a variety of different industries. Tourism, agriculture, construction, forestry, and retail sales provide the town’s 2,000 local residents with a wide range of job opportunities. According to City Data, the median household income in Springerville in 2012 was $41,510, up from $30,769 in 2000. It’s an economic increase that illustrates Springerville’s workforce is stable, well-trained, and growing strong. The community has also been called an ideal location for small businesses.
When it comes to treatment, recovery and success, Springerville, AZ has all the opportunities that will help you succeed.
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