Explore Chiricahua's scenic trails, stunning rock formations, and rich wildlife in Arizona!

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Chiricahua National Monument

Located in the Chiricahua Mountains, this monument starts at 5000 feet and is just 2 hours from Tucson and 3.5 hours from Phoenix.

Get to Chiricahua

Chiricahua is a few hours from Phoenix airport and 2 from Tucson, with easy-to-follow directions from Tucson.

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Best Time to Go to Chiricahua

Early Spring and late Fall are ideal for Chiricahua, offering mild weather and perfect conditions for scenic hiking trails.

Stay in Chiricahua

Camping at Bonita Canyon Campground is the best option near Chiricahua, located within the park and bookable online.

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No Entrance Fee

Chiricahua has no entrance fee, but passes like America the Beautiful offer discounts on camping within the park.

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Visit Faraway Ranch

Faraway Ranch, owned by Swedish immigrants Neil and Emma Erickson, spans 160 acres and preserves a rich history.

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Spot the Coatis

The Visitor Center offers maps, wildlife info, and details about Chiricahua, including its unique inhabitants like coatis.

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Bonita Canyon Scenic Drive

Drive the 8-mile Bonita Canyon Scenic Drive to Massai Point, passing stunning hoodoo views and scenic pullouts.

Hike Echo Canyon

Hike Echo Canyon trail counterclockwise to enjoy panoramic views of Chiricahua's breathtaking hoodoos and rock formations.

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Watch Sunset at Massai Point

At Massai Point, the end of Bonita Canyon Scenic Drive, take in stunning 360-degree views of the hoodoos and nearby mountains.

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