At first glance, Pinehaven and Cuchara Camps seem to belong to entirely different worlds. One began as a bustling summer resort, complete with cabins, dining halls, and guests arriving by railcar and wagon. The other took shape quietly in the forest where a cabin community built slowly, one family at a time. Though they share the same valley in Cuchara, Colorado, they reflect different eras, different economic models, and very different rhythms of life.
History and Happenings of Pinehaven in Cuchara, Colorado by Gene & Rhonda Roncone
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