My wife and I visited a number of Arizona's great national parks and monuments in November 2024 and none impressed us as much as Chiricahua National Monument. It is primarily visited for its fantasti… maritimeexplorer的完整评论
2025年1月19日
What a really cool place! The Visitor's Center has a small museum along with a short movie about the site in addition to the gift shop. It is easy to navigate the driving route with stopping points t… Dewayne P的完整评论
2025年1月3日
This is truly one of the most unusual and spectacular places I've been in all my travels. Thousands of giant rock formations and hoodoos everywhere. And you can see most of it in one day. The scenic … kevan j的完整评论
are there campgrounds in Chiricahua national monument?
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Yes. Bonita Campground is there and reservations are needed. If you go on the Chiricahua National Monument site there is a link to Bonita Canyon campground. Reservations are …
Yes. Bonita Campground is there and reservations are needed. If you go on the Chiricahua National Monument site there is a link to Bonita Canyon campground. Reservations are needed. There are also campgrounds outside near Willcox. Great hiking within the park and can also see wonderful vistas just driving through the park. Check the weather as well. Have a wonderful time!
Yes, there is great campground there and I spent 3 enjoyable months being a volunteer campground host there. No hook ups but a warm heated bathroom. Sites are not large and …
Yes, there is great campground there and I spent 3 enjoyable months being a volunteer campground host there. No hook ups but a warm heated bathroom. Sites are not large and there is a 29 foot limit on RV's. Best sites if they are not reserved are 11, 6, 18, 20 and. Have fun!
Planing on coming in mid January and will be staying in Wilcox. How many days should we plan to stay? Looking at two days in Wilcox and a day trip to Tombstone and a couple of nights in Tucson. Thoughts?
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I would think your length of stay in Wilcox would be correct. A day trip to Tombstone will also allow ample time to see other sights along the way.
Where did you stay overnight to hike a couple of days in Chiricahua National Park?
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We rented an Airbnb at a ranch close to the park entrance and Highway 186, High Desert Dreams Guest House. It's a very nice, spacious cottage, high quality. It's about a mile off …
We rented an Airbnb at a ranch close to the park entrance and Highway 186, High Desert Dreams Guest House. It's a very nice, spacious cottage, high quality. It's about a mile off the highway on a dirt ranch road to access it.
Are there ways to observe the rocks without going on the roads with treacherous drop offs?
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The last part of the drive is where it got scary for me, so you could probably turn around at one of the lookout points if you're in a regular-size car and you knew you wanted to do that …
The last part of the drive is where it got scary for me, so you could probably turn around at one of the lookout points if you're in a regular-size car and you knew you wanted to do that ahead of time. If you're in a bigger rig or if you wait until the part with the dropoff starts, then I think you'd have to go all the way to the top before there's room to turn around. You could also call the visitor center to ask more specefic questions based on your circumstances. Happy travels!
You will not find a specific plaque or statue marking Chiricahua National Monument. In this case, monument means the land was set aside by a presidential proclamation not an...