Nestled in the foothills southwest of
Denver, Pine is a picturesque mountain community with lots to offer
both outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs. A sharp left-hand turn off
of scenic U.S. 285 will take visitors six miles down a winding canyon
to the lovely riverside town of Pine. Fly fishing along stretches of
the South Platte River is a favorite pastime here. Anglers can stock up
with supplies or hire a guide at a fly shop conveniently located at the
turnoff to Pine Valley. Hikers and mountain bikers will discover miles
of trails in the adjacent Pike National Forest and the Pine Valley Open
Space Park. One of the area's most popular and scenic trails is Buffalo
Creek, which follows part of the statewide Colorado Trail.
Pine's green, river-fed valley narrows at one end, forming a skinny,
rock-strewn canyon. A precarious dirt road leads to rock climbing at
the Sphinx Rock formation and to Pine's most famed dining and drinking
establishment, The Bucksnort. This institution, its history written on
the walls, is notorious for drawing motorcyclists, locals and, every
now and then, curious tourists.
Pine's rustic downtown hails from another era, and those interested in
history will enjoy a leisurely stroll through the mix of historic
structures still clinging to life in this quiet pocket of Colorado.
Cozy country B&Bs and riverfront cabins with decks, grills and hot
tubs are the way to stay over here. The nearby communities of Conifer,
Bailey and Evergreen also offer a range of lodging, dining and shopping
options.