We're in North Central Arizona - just north of Prescott. Pretty much 2 hours or less from everywhere, except far south AZ. We're technically "High Desert" -- being about a mile high in altitude.
We have apricot, pear, peach, plum and apple trees. They were all on the sickly side when we bought this place last spring, having been neglected for I don't know how long. Last year we had plums and pears. The apricot trees only produced a few fruit, but they were absolutely delicious! This year the apple trees did well, but the rest of the trees bloomed too early because we had a really mild winter and got nailed by a late spring cold spell. :( We also have Chinese Mulberry which is a really weird tree that we are clueless about how to care for.
We've been slowly pruning and nursing everything back to hopefully healthy trees. There were cherry trees here, but the couple in the back were dead when we got here as well as the three on the north part of the property that got toasted in a fire that happened a couple of years ago.
Oh yeah, we also have what we think is a lemon tree growing in the green house. The guy who owned this place before the losers who bought it from him was an ardent gardener and had 3 citrus trees growing in the green house (lemon, orange and grapefruit, we believe). The only one in there was dead, we thought. It had no growth last year at all, and then all of the sudden one day we noticed new growth coming from the bottom of the trunk. Now there's a few branches, almost to the roof of the greenhouse. Unfortunately, it probably won't survive the winter, since I refuse to heat the greenhouse. There is a heater hooked up in there, but I'd be terrified of even turning it on without having it totally checked out first. It'll be interesting to see how long it will last, though.