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Pining for something a bit special on your vacation rental?
This little oasis in Arizona's Rim Country is all about hunkering down in a cabin among the trees and letting the good times roll. A sweet little place with bags of community charm and a handsome 1880s post office, a Pine vacation rental might make you feel like you've stepped back into a different era, particularly if you happen to be around in February when the local Pony Express historical mail service comes galloping through. The area does a mean line in local history museums, and it's also home to Fossil Creek - a lush, riverside wonderland that draws visitors from far and wide.
Activities and attractions in and around Pine
Are you searching for top things to see and do in the city? Venture out of your cozy vacation rental and check out everything that makes Pine a fun spot to vacation. These are some of the top attractions to explore, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Payson Golf Course (12 mi / 19.4 km)
- M Diamond Ranch (22 mi / 35.4 km)
- Rancho Tonto Catch-A-Trout (11.5 mi / 18.4 km)
- Tonto Creek Fish Hatchery (22.2 mi / 35.7 km)
Up the creek for a paddle
With a Pine vacation rental, you've got weeks of activities at your fingertips, but most visitors are here for one thing - Fossil Creek. This impossibly picturesque stream, with its rich wildlife and pretty waterfalls, hooks in travelers from all over the state and beyond. People come to swim, kayak, and snorkel in the pools, or hike in the surrounding wilderness area. You can even go llama trekking if the mood takes you. When you're all creeked out, soak away the aches of the trail at the Verde natural hot springs, or head for a relaxing round of golf.
You can leave the frying pan at home
Arizona has a reputation for being so hot that you can fry an egg on the ground, but the great joy of a Pine vacation rental is its elevation. Thanks to a bit of height, the climate's gentle and the air's fresh all year round. Summers are still hot though, and you can expect heavy rains later in the season. Winters are mild, and while you will get snow from time to time, it won't stick around long. One of the loveliest times to visit this part of Arizona is in spring, when the desert comes to life with colorful blooms.
Cozy up to the canyon and fall for the falls
Pine is set below the Mogollon Rim, a massive escarpment cutting across Arizona. With its cliffs and desert, it's real eye-candy country, and Fossil Creek, along with its associated canyon and waterfalls, is among the big sights of the area. It's home to rare reptiles and amphibians, migratory birds, and hawks, and some charismatic mammals like otters and beavers. The surrounding Fossil Springs Wilderness Area boasts 11,500 acres of lush, riverside habitat and desert shrub, with more than 100 species of trees, plus some wildlife big-hitters like black bear, mountain lion, and elk.
Traveling to and around Pine
Fly into Sedona, AZ (SDX), the closest airport, located 37.5 mi (60.3 km) from the city center.