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About Pie Town and Catron County, New Mexico

This link opens in a new windowPie Town Rising Stars
'Pie Town Rising Stars' is a Non-Profit Organization dedicated to Restoring, Preserving and Improving the Historic Town of Pie Town, New Mexico.

This link opens in a new windowPie Town History
A brief story of the amazing history of Pie Town.

This link opens in a new windowPie Festival
Pie Town's annual Pie Festival is held as a benefit for Pie Town, New Mexico and the surrounding communities on the second saturday of September.

This link opens in a new windowQuemado Lake
Quemado Lake is located 16 miles south of Quemado, NM.

This link opens in a new windowPie Town Designs
A local business providing unique products right in Pie Town.

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 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 windowContinental Divide National Scenic Trail
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 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.

This link opens in a new windowCatwalk National Scenic Trail
The Catwalk National Recreation Trail area offers a beautiful picnic spot next to Whitewater Creek, a challenging one mile trail along the historic water line route from the 1890's, a trailhead access into the Gila Wilderness, a bird watcher's paradise and a sense of place that creates images of an earlier time.

This link opens in a new windowBosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
Bosque del Apache NWR is situated just east of Interstate 25 midway between Albuquerque and Las Cruces. While there is always something interesting to see, you will find the greatest numbers of birds at the Refuge during the winter months, i.e. from early November to mid-February.

 

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