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Attractions and Places To See around Pine - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Pine, Arizona, is a region situated below the Mogollon Rim within the Coconino National Forest. It offers a combination of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historical sites. The area is characterized by its mountainous environment, providing a cooler climate. Pine serves as a gateway to extensive hiking trails and features several historical landmarks.

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  • The most popular attractions is Arizona Trail gate at Highline Trail,…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Arizona Trail gate at Highline Trail

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The gates along the Arizona Trail make it special compared to all the other long distance trails like the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Trail or the Continental Divide Trail. …

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Fossil Springs

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Fossil Springs boasts beautiful blue-green pools, making it a popular spot for swimming and family hiking. It's important to keep in mind that you may need a reservation to hike here during certain times of the year.

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Mogollon Rim

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The Mogollon Rim forms the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. It extends approximately 200 miles (320 kilometers), starting in northern Yavapai County and running eastward, ending near the border …

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Tonto Natural Bridge State Park

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This is a very popular State Park and hiking location with viewpoints of the Tonto Natural Bridge and trails surrounding the area. Try to get there early in the morning …

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This point offers stunning views right from the beginning of the hike. Here, you can choose to head north and follow Rock Wall Trail, which will take you to Mogollon …

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July 8, 2024, Bearfoot Trail and Rock Wall Trail Junction

This point offers stunning views right from the beginning of the hike. Here, you can choose to head north and follow Rock Wall Trail, which will take you to Mogollon Rim, or head east along Bearfoot Trail for six miles to reach Pioneer Canyon Trail. If you're looking for a real challenge, you can extend your hike from there.

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Fossil Springs boasts beautiful blue-green pools, making it a popular spot for swimming and family hiking. It's important to keep in mind that you may need a reservation to hike here during certain times of the year.

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This is a very popular State Park and hiking location with viewpoints of the Tonto Natural Bridge and trails surrounding the area. Try to get there early in the morning on weekends as it is quite popular, especially in the warmer months. There is a $7 entrance fee for adults (14+) and the park is typically open from 9-5 daily.

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The Mogollon Rim forms the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. It extends approximately 200 miles (320 kilometers), starting in northern Yavapai County and running eastward, ending near the border with New Mexico. Once you climb up to the Mogollon Rim (the climb is really steep and rocky once again), the Arizona Trail becomes very flat and you can really scrub miles.

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The gates along the Arizona Trail make it special compared to all the other long distance trails like the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Trail or the Continental Divide Trail. No other trail has such heavy gates and it is always a pleasure to open one of them. The gates were made by master metalsmith Rob Bauer. The Arizona Trail Association (ATA) developed this heavy-duty steel gate to prevent OHVs from negatively impacting the Arizona Trail. In 2018 there were 71 gates on the AZT.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Pine?

Pine is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, home to what is believed to be the world's largest natural travertine bridge. The Mogollon Rim offers panoramic views and extensive forests. Don't miss Fossil Springs, known for its blue-green pools and unique travertine formations, or the serene Pine Creek Canyon.

Are there historical sites or museums to visit in Pine?

Yes, Pine has a rich history. Explore the local heritage at the Pine-Strawberry Museum, which showcases artifacts from early settlers and Native American cultures. You can also visit the Strawberry Schoolhouse, reputed to be Arizona's oldest standing schoolhouse, a restored one-room log cabin from 1885. Several historic properties in Pine are also listed in the National Register of Historic Places, including the LDS Meeting House and Pine High School.

What hiking opportunities are available near Pine?

Pine is a gateway community to the Arizona Trail, an 800-mile statewide path. You can find numerous local trails for all skill levels. Popular options include the picturesque Highline Trail, accessible via the Arizona Trail gate at Highline Trail, and the Bearfoot Trail, which offers stunning views from its junction with the Rock Wall Trail. For more detailed route information, check out the hiking guide around Pine.

Are there any family-friendly activities or attractions in the Pine area?

Many attractions around Pine are suitable for families. Fossil Springs is a popular spot for swimming and family hiking, though reservations may be required. Tonto Natural Bridge State Park offers easy trails and picnic areas. Additionally, the Pine-Strawberry Farmers Market is a great place for families to find local produce and crafts.

Where can I go fishing or boating near Pine?

Several lakes near Pine offer excellent opportunities for fishing and boating. Woods Canyon Lake, located on the Mogollon Rim, is a great spot for fishing and wildlife viewing. Bear Canyon Lake and Knoll Lake also provide options for outdoor fun, including camping and fishing for various trout species.

What is the best time of year to visit Pine?

Pine is a popular destination for escaping the desert heat, making spring, summer, and fall ideal for outdoor activities. The cooler, mountainous environment is particularly appealing during warmer months. Winter offers opportunities for cross-country skiing and tobogganing on the Mogollon Rim.

Are there any unique local experiences or hidden gems in Pine?

For a unique experience, visit the Pine Creek Canyon Lavender Farm, especially when the lavender is in bloom, for aromatic delights and beautiful mountain views. Even when not in bloom, its location above a meadow is picturesque. Exploring the antique stores and novelty shops on Pine's main street also offers a charming local experience.

What dining options are available in Pine?

Pine offers a variety of dining experiences. You can enjoy wood-fired pizzas at Old County Inn, grab breakfast at The Early Bird, or visit THAT Brewery & Pub for craft beer and food. The town's culinary scene caters to different tastes.

Can I find easy hiking trails around Pine?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for a relaxed outing. Some options include the Pine Creek, Anna Mae, Gowan, and Waterfall Loop, as well as the East Verde River Trail. For more details on accessible routes, refer to the easy hikes around Pine guide.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the Pine area?

The Pine area is known for its abundant wildlife. Visitors frequently spot deer and elk, especially around lakes like Woods Canyon Lake. The natural environment of the Coconino National Forest provides a habitat for various species, offering great opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Are there any specific permits or reservations needed for attractions?

Yes, for certain popular spots like Fossil Springs, reservations may be required during specific times of the year, particularly for hiking. Tonto Natural Bridge State Park also has an entrance fee of $7 for adults.

What are the options for camping near Pine?

The Mogollon Rim is an excellent spot for camping, offering numerous sites amidst forests and lakes. Bear Canyon Lake and Knoll Lake also provide opportunities for camping, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural surroundings and outdoor activities like fishing.

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