Chiricahua National Monument Map

Chiricahua National Monument Map

Author: Anthony Brown

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2024-06-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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A Guide to Chiricahua National Monument Embark on an unforgettable adventure into the heart of southeastern Arizona with this comprehensive guide to Chiricahua National Monument. Discover a landscape sculpted by time, where whimsical rock formations pierce the sky and canyons whisper tales of ancient civilizations. Unfold the Landscape: Detailed Overlay Map: A clear, user-friendly map lays out the monument's key features, including roads, trails, campgrounds, and points of interest. Explore Diverse Trails: Hike for Every Ability: Discover a variety of trails suited for all experience levels, from leisurely family strolls to challenging treks for seasoned hikers. Trail Descriptions & Difficulty Ratings: Detailed descriptions provide insights into each trail's highlights, mileage, elevation gain, and difficulty level, allowing you to choose the perfect adventure. Trails covered are: Easy trails Bonita Creek Trail Bonita Creek Loop trail Silver Spur Meadow Trail Massai Point Nature Trail Echo Canyon Grottoes Moderate trails Natural Bridge Trail Sugarloaf Mountain trail Echo Canyon Trail Upper Rhyolite Canyon trail Lower Rhyolite Canyon trail Ed Riggs Trail Hailstone trail Inspiration Point Trail Mushroom Rock Trail Big Balanced Rock Trail Difficult Trails Hearts of Rocks Loop Sarah Deming Trail Become a Savvy Explorer: Insider Tips: Learn valuable tips and tricks to enhance your experience, like optimal times to visit, recognizing wildlife signs, and navigating the unique Chiricahua environment. Unwind Under the Stars: Camping Made Easy: Find the ideal campsite for your needs with a comprehensive guide to the monument's campgrounds, including amenities, reservation procedures, and camping regulations. Campgrounds covered are: Bonita Canyon Campground Piney Canyon Campground Herb Martyr Campground Sunny Flat Campground More Than Just a Hike: Uncover the Past: Delve into the rich history of the Chiricahua Apache people who called this land home and the stories of legendary figures like Geronimo and Cochise. Unveiling the Geology: Gain insights into the fascinating geological processes that sculpted the monument's otherworldly landscape over millions of years.


Chiricahua National Monument

Chiricahua National Monument

Author: Laurence Parent

Publisher: Western National Parks Association

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 187785641X

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An introduction to the Chiricahua National Monument in southeast Arizona explores the geology, wildlife, and other natural wonders of the area.


Chiricahua National Monument

Chiricahua National Monument

Author: Cindy Hayostek

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions

Published: 2018-06-25

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781540233745

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This collection of mailable vintage-photograph postcards celebrates Chiricahua National Monument, located in Arizona's southeast corner and amous for its scenic and biological wonders. Every year, thousands of people visit the largest of the "Sky Island" mountain ranges to marvel at fantastic rock formations, hike scenic pathways, bolster a birding list, or simply gaze into starry skies while relaxing in a quiet campground. Thorough visitors soon discover that there is much more to the "Wonderland of Rocks" than just rocks. Those rocks are the backdrop to the story of Chiricahua Apache leader Geronimo and the black 10th Cavalry Regiment soldiers pursuing him. James Logan, John Robinson, and other "Buffalo Soldiers" assembled local rocks into a one-of-a-kind monument. Ed and Lillian Riggs, owners of Faraway Ranch, preserved rocks from that monument partially because their families homesteaded and ranched in the area with the soldiers' protection. Faraway Ranch became one of Arizona's first guest ranches, and it provided a way for sightseers to appreciate the Wonderland of Rocks' unique history and appearance.


Chiricahua National Monument

Chiricahua National Monument

Author: Janice Emily Bowers

Publisher: Western National Parks Association

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780911408799

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Chiricahua's delicate spires, massive columns, and huge balanced rocks are eroded remnants of volcanic rhyolite. These rugged mountains in southeastern Arizona, once home to Apaches led by Cochise and Geronimo, shelter a remarkable diversity of flora and fauna from four intersecting biomes. Photos by George H. H. Huey.