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Welcome To Pine, Arizona - Explore The Wild
PINE, ARIZONA
Boundless Beauty
& Wide Open Spaces
Mild climate, fresh mountain air, fertile soil, and, of course, plenty of towering pine trees… It’s easy to see why Pine’s original settlers – a group of four Mormon families – decided to call this spot home in the late 19th century.
Their roots took hold, and this small community that hugs the scenic Mogollon Rim between Payson and Camp Verde continues to thrive.
Notable sights within town include the historic post office, established in 1884, and the Pine-Strawberry Museum, which opened in 1979 and takes its name from Pine and its sister community of Strawberry. Featuring artifacts that focus on the prehistory and history of towns, this gem is a must-see during your visit.
Looking to get out of town for a bit? Nearby Bear Canyon Lake and Knoll Lake offer plenty of outdoor fun. Pitch a tent, cast a line for rainbow, brown, and brook trout, or just enjoying taking a boat out on the sparkling water.
Pine is also a budding source for amazing cuisine, brewed beer and antiques. Offering gourmet pizza and home-cookin' treats along with some of the best local deserts and antiques...Pine is a place where everyone has a good time.
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