Rising boldly above the pine forests and meadows of the Pinehaven’s cabin community, Raspberry Mountain commands the skyline. While Pinehaven is its own community, it is geologically part of Raspberry Mountain's western slope. The mountain is part of the eastern flank of the Culebra Range, which is part of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and rises 11,247 feet, dominating the skyline east of Highway 12.
History and Happenings of Pinehaven in Cuchara, Colorado by Gene & Rhonda Roncone
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