Now that you have visited your favorite Herb Store in Pine, inhaled the amazing natural aromas, browsed through the astounding variety of teas, explored the medicinal herbal products, you ask yourself, what else is there to do in the majestic small town of Pine, Arizona?
1. The Herb Stop offers herbs, teas, spices, extracts, aromatherapy (including essential oils), natural skin care, and so much more. The majority of our products are produced right here in our own facility and there is always an herbalist on staff. Well, after your visit at The Herb Stop, how about some lunch?
2. The Randall House is a great place to have a healthy lunch. This family-owned, cute restaurant has proudly served the people of Arizona for 19 years. When weather permits you can sit outside under the big Pine trees.
Now, we need to work off our lunch with a visit to the Pine-Strawberry Museum
3. This Museum includes history about the early settlers, as well as Native American artifacts found in the area of Pine and Strawberry, and farming implements, clothing and furniture used by the pioneer families.
Or, go treasure hunting for beautiful antiques to take home at...
4. Tymeless Antiques which is a collective of vendors and consignors. They have great products from furniture, home decor and gifts at reasonable prices. Don't forget to visit their Back Patio for Garden Art, Outdoor Furniture, Primitives, and much much more.
If you are with kids, do you want to do something fun and exciting for them?
5. Pine Strawberry Fire Department. Every young boy or girl's dream is to become a firefighter. Visit them for a tour of the big red fire trucks and more.
Let's get some ice cream, fudge, or/and an espresso at the...
6. Pine Creek Fudge. This husband and wife team decided to follow their dream and open a business that would make people happy, to put a smile on their faces. Their fudge is made right on location with real butter, top quality ingredients, and pride. I love their Cappuccino with almond milk...yummy! They also have delicious ice-cream and much more.
Want to bring home delicious honey or home-made jam?
7. The Honey Stand has a collection of Pure, Raw, Arizona honey that you will find nowhere else. Their shelves are also filled with over 60 varieties of pure fruit jams, jellies, butters and salsas that are second to none.
Are you interested in a more adventurous experience in our area?
8. The Tonto Natural Bridge is a natural arch in Arizona, that is believed to be the largest natural travertine bridge in the world. Beautiful...don't forget your cameras.
9. Fossil Creek, one of two "Wild and Scenic" rivers in Arizona, seems to appear out of nowhere, gushing 20,000 gallons a minute out of a series of springs at the bottom of a 1,600 foot deep canyon. Over the years these calcium laden waters have laid down huge deposits of a type of limestone called travertine. This is for the brave and adventurous, please check for permits, etc.
10. Strawberry Schoolhouse. Don't forget to visit the oldest standing schoolhouse in Arizona - built in 1884.
Ready to go back home? On your way out of Pine, Arizona, watch out for our majestic elk, deer, and sometimes bears and bobcats. Have your eyes peeled and your camera ready!!
Written by Leilah