GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 131 
Atlas sheet. 
Pikes: peak in Front Range, El Paso County, ascended by 
Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway; altitude, 14,107 feet . . . Pikes Peak. 
Pikes Peak Forest Reserve; area, 2,627 square miles. 
Pike view; post village in El Paso County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 6,185 feet. 
Pikeville; station in El Paso County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad Colorado Springs. 
Pilot; town in Cheyenne County. 
Pilot Knob; summit in San Juan Mountains on boundary be- 
tween San Juan and San Miguel counties; altitude, 13,750 
feet Telluride. 
Pine; creek in Douglas County, a left-hand branch of South 
Cherry Creek, tributary to Cherry Creek Denver. 
Pine; creek in Fremont County, a right-hand branch of 
Arkansas River Canyon City. 
Pine; creek in Montezuma County, a left-hand branch of 
Lost Canyon Creek, tributary to Dolores River Rico. 
Pine; creek in Pitkin County, a left-hand branch of Castle 
Creek, tributary to Roaring Fork Aspen. 
Pine; post village in Jefferson County. Railroad name, Pine 
Grove. 
Pine Creek; station in Chaffee County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 8,645 feet. 
Pine Creek; station in Lake County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad. 
Pine Grove; station in Jefferson County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; altitude, 6,749 feet. Post-office, Pine.. Platte Canyon. 
Pine Ridg-e; station in La Plata County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,255 feet. 
Pine River; village in La Plata County; altitude, 7,034 feet. 
Pinewood; post village in Larimer County. 
Piney; creek in Eagle County, a right-hand branch of Eagle 
River Leadville. 
Piney; river in Eagle County, a left-hand branch of Grand 
River. 
Pinkerton Hot; springs in La Plata County Durango. 
Pinkham; creek in Larimer County, a right-hand branch of 
North Platte River. 
Pinkhampton; village in Larimer County ; altitude, 8,000 feet. 
Pinnacle; post village in Routt County. 
Pinnacle Park; station in Teller County on Colorado Springs 
and Cripple Creek District Railway. 
Pinneo; station in Washington County on Burlington and 
Missouri River Railroad; altitude, 4,376 feet. 
Pinon; canyon in Los Animas County, tributary to Purgatory 
River Higbee. 
Pinon; mesa in Montezuma County; altitude, 6,269 feet. 
j?irLon; post village in Montrose County. 
Pinon; ridge in Dan forth Hills, Routt County. 
?ifi.on; station in Pueblo County, on the Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe, the Colorado and Southern, and the Denver and 
Rio Grande railroads; altitude, 5,026 feet. Post-office. 
Dawkins. 
