Pie Town is a small community close to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (2 miles). It was named after a bakery that served dried-apple pies and was founded in the early 1920s. There is even a "Pie Festival" on the second Saturday of each September.
Today, hikers can stay at the famous Toaster House, do their resupply at the local general store, take a shower and laundry. And of course, you should take a bite of the unique flavors of pie.