Pie-O-Neer Cafe, Pie Town, New Mexico
 

Pie Town Community Information and Links

This link opens in a new windowSilver Creek Inn B&B, Mogollon, New Mexico
A restored boarding house / general store built in 1885, operated by Stanley King and Kathy Knapp during the summer. Located in the Ghost Town of Mogollon in the Gila National Forest. And all your pie is FREE!

This link opens in a new windowContinental Divide National Scenic Trail
This link opens in a new windowThe Continental Divide Trail Alliance

The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail provides for high quality, scenic, primitive hiking and horseback-riding recreational experiences, while conserving natural, historic, and cultural resources along the Continental Divide. Extending 3,100 miles between Mexico and Canada, the trail traverses landscapes primarily on public lands within 50 miles of the geographic feature.

This link opens in a new windowJohn A. Harrell
John is a local photographer whose stunning images of the area can be found not only on the walls, but in the form of postcards and prints, at the Pie-O-Neer Café.

This link opens in a new windowSweet as Pie
Our products are hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind pieces, made with the finest new & vintage medium weight upholstery fabrics. No two are exactly alike, and that's the way we like it.

This link opens in a new windowTop of the World General Store and Laundromat
Three miles west of Pie Town on Highway 60. Do your laundry, pick up some groceries, use the free Wi-Fi — owners Tom and Vicki welcome you to stop by and visit.

This link opens in a new windowPie Town RV Park
Located on the west side of Pie Town, easy access from U.S. 60, just 100 yds off of the highway. Family-friendly, full hookups, 50 / 20 amp service, pets allowed. All pull-throughs, with spaces for 6 to 8 RVs.

This link opens in a new windowThe Pie Town Annual Pie Festival
Held since 1980 on the Second Saturday of September, the festival includes a pie-baking contest, games and races, music, food, arts and crafts, and pie, pie, pie. Admission is free and parking is easy.

This link opens in a new windowThe Pie Town Community Council
The PTCC leads a host of volunteers in making your community a better place. They sponsor annual events, the largest of which is the annual Pie Festival, and perform many services that you just might take for granted. The Council maintains Jackson Park, which offers 75 acres of free dry camping.

This link opens in a new windowLog, Stick & Steel, LLC
A licensed general contractor located at US Hwy. 60, Pie Town, New Mexico. In business in Catron County, NM since 1995, LS&S is a family-owned and operated, full-service builder specializing in custom residential homes and light commercial construction.

This link opens in a new windowThe Very Large Array
The Very Large Array, one of the world's premier astronomical radio observatories, consists of 27 radio antennas in a Y-shaped configuration on the Plains of San Agustin fifty miles west of Socorro, New Mexico.

This link opens in a new windowQuemado Lake Recreation Area
The 800-acre Quemado Lake Recreation Area is located approximately 20 miles south of Quemado. The recreation area includes the 131 acre manmade trout lake with two ADA fishing piers, two boat ramps, seven developed campgrounds, one primitive campground, and links to more than seven miles of hiking trails. The lake is nestled between piñon-juniper woodlands and pine forests at an elevation of 7860 feet.

This link opens in a new windowThe Gila National Forest
The Gila National Forest has spectacular scenery ranging from high cool mountains with aspen and douglas fir to warm semi-arid lowlands with juniper, oak and cactus. It is one of the more remote and least developed National Forests in the southwest. Covering 3.3 million acres of publicly owned forest and range land, the Forest is the sixth largest National Forest in the continental United States. The Forest is also home to the first proclaimed Wilderness area.

This link opens in a new windowThe Cibola National Forest
The Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands are over 1.9 million acres in size. Elevation ranges from 5,000-11,301 feet. The forest includes the Datil, Gallinas, Magdalena, Bear, Manzano, Sandia, San Mateo, Mt. Taylor, and Zuni Mountains. There are four wildernesses contained within the forest: the Sandia Mountain, Manzano Mountain, Withington, and Apache Kid. The Cibola National Grasslands are located in northeastern New Mexico, western Oklahoma, and northwestern Texas.

This link opens in a new windowThe Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests
The Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests encompass over two million acres of magnificent mountain country in east-central Arizona. On the Sitgreaves, the major attractions for the visitors from the desert are the Mogollon Rim and eight cold-water lakes. The Apache National Forest ranges in elevation from 3,500 feet to nearly 11,500 feet and is named for the tribes that settled in this area. The area from Mount Baldy east to Escudilla Mountain is often referred to as the White Mountains of Arizona.







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