Guidebook for Pine

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Guidebook for Pine

Food Scene

Pet friendly in the outdoor seating areas. Fridays are fish frys and Saturdays are Prime Rib and Ribeyes on special. I love the Buffalo/Elk burgers.
69 locals recommend
THAT Brewery & Pub
3270 AZ-87
69 locals recommend
Pet friendly in the outdoor seating areas. Fridays are fish frys and Saturdays are Prime Rib and Ribeyes on special. I love the Buffalo/Elk burgers.
Great Pizza with Live Music. Gets full quick and pizzas are made in Brick ovens, so takes a while to get seated and get served.
87 locals recommend
Old County Inn
3502 AZ-87
87 locals recommend
Great Pizza with Live Music. Gets full quick and pizzas are made in Brick ovens, so takes a while to get seated and get served.
Awesome burgers, great atmosphere
38 locals recommend
Pinewood Tavern
6112 Hardscrabble Mesa Rd
38 locals recommend
Awesome burgers, great atmosphere

Drinks & Nightlife

Lots of fun.
7 locals recommend
Sidewinders Tavern & Grill
6112 W Hardscrabble Mesa Rd
7 locals recommend
Lots of fun.

Parks & Nature

Visit the world’s largest known travertine bridge. If you have never seen this natural bridge, it is an Arizona must see. It does require hiking steep trails, but they are short and the view of the waterfall and the natural bridge are worth it.
164 locals recommend
Tonto Natural Bridge State Park
Nf-583A
164 locals recommend
Visit the world’s largest known travertine bridge. If you have never seen this natural bridge, it is an Arizona must see. It does require hiking steep trails, but they are short and the view of the waterfall and the natural bridge are worth it.
This is a really neat little place to bring the kids for a ton of fun catching Rainbow Trout. For a very nominal fee they equip you with everything you need (pole, line, hook, bait) to go out to one of their stocked ponds and reel em’ in! It’s a sure bet the kids will be catching some nice fish and in the world of fishin’ there are very few places that are a sure bet! You can get all the info you need, including prices and directions, from their website at www.ranchotonto.com.
8 locals recommend
Rancho Tonto Catch A Trout
2097 Forest Service Rd
8 locals recommend
This is a really neat little place to bring the kids for a ton of fun catching Rainbow Trout. For a very nominal fee they equip you with everything you need (pole, line, hook, bait) to go out to one of their stocked ponds and reel em’ in! It’s a sure bet the kids will be catching some nice fish and in the world of fishin’ there are very few places that are a sure bet! You can get all the info you need, including prices and directions, from their website at www.ranchotonto.com.
Hike along the Verde River to a natural hot springs. Two pools of water built on the side of a mountain which used to be a resort years ago. The outside pool is about 95 degrees and the pool inside the rock hut is well over 100 degrees. This place is good for a day hike or even an overnight pack trip. There are some good campsites along the trail to the hot springs. For more information, click here.
9 locals recommend
Verde Hot Spring
9 locals recommend
Hike along the Verde River to a natural hot springs. Two pools of water built on the side of a mountain which used to be a resort years ago. The outside pool is about 95 degrees and the pool inside the rock hut is well over 100 degrees. This place is good for a day hike or even an overnight pack trip. There are some good campsites along the trail to the hot springs. For more information, click here.
Go Hiking with the Llamas at Fossil Creek Llama Ranch Since the time of the Incas, llamas have patiently carried their packs across some of the roughest terrain in the world. Today, as the effects of increased recreation on our public lands become more evident, llamas have emerged as preferred pack animals when surefootedness and minimal impact are necessary. For more information, visit ranchatfossilcreek.com/
Ranch At Fossil Creek Llc
10379 W Fossil Creek Rd
Go Hiking with the Llamas at Fossil Creek Llama Ranch Since the time of the Incas, llamas have patiently carried their packs across some of the roughest terrain in the world. Today, as the effects of increased recreation on our public lands become more evident, llamas have emerged as preferred pack animals when surefootedness and minimal impact are necessary. For more information, visit ranchatfossilcreek.com/

Essentials

38 locals recommend
Ponderosa Market
6112 Hardscrabble Mesa Rd
38 locals recommend

Shopping

Lots of local stuff
Farmers Market
3774 AZ-260
Lots of local stuff