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1. Slaughter Ranch Musuem
Down a dusty gravel road outside Douglas lies a little-known Southwestern landmark: the Slaughter Ranch. If you're old enough, you may remember...
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2. Cochise Stonghold Campground
- This newly renovated campground is located in a magnificent and rugged canyon that served the famous Apache Indian leader, Cochise, as a refuge... read more
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3. West Turkey Creek Campground
- This small, out of the way campground is located on the banks of West Turkey Creek, a sprightly little stream that flows from the highest of the... read more
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4. Rucker Forest Campground
- Cool shade, tall trees, and a clear mountain stream lend a sense of the mountains to Rucker Lake. This camp is located at the end of the Forest... read more
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5. Sunny Flat Campground
- Campsites are clustered around a grassy meadow in this relatively open streamside camp. All are shaded, some more than others, and all are reasonably... read more
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6. John Hands Campground
- A series of beautiful cascades grace Cave Creek as it flows past John Hands Campground and Picnic Area. Tables and fire grills are located in the... read more
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7. Herb Martyr Campground
- This small streamside campground is located on the banks of Cave creek at the end of the road that leads into Cave Creek Canyon. There is a small... read more
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8. Sycamore Campground
- A clear mountain stream flows right through this campground on the west side of the Chiricahuas. Sycamore Campground is located on the banks of... read more
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9. Cypress Park Campground
- Campsites at Cypress Park are spread among a stand of exceptionally large Arizona cypress trees. These venerable old water-loving conifers lend... read more
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10. Bathtub Campground
- Bathtub Campground was named for the bathtub-like formations worn into the ledge which forms the Rucker streambed just adjacent to the camping... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- There’s never a reason to be bored in Douglas. There are just too many things to do. Start with the must-see attractions, move to the big sights and fine museums, check out some tours, dig in to some outdoor activities, and work your way down to the between-the-cracks, off-the-beaten-path gems. Just leave some time to catch your breath.
