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Slaughter Ranch Musuem
Down a dusty gravel road outside Douglas lies a little-known Southwestern landmark: the Slaughter Ranch....
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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 against his enemies.
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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 Chiricahua high country.
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Rucker Forest Campground
- This camp is located at the end of the Forest road that wanders up Rucker Canyon into the Chiricahua high country.
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Sunny Flat Campground
- The open character of this area makes for exciting views of Cave Creek Canyon's famous rock formations which tower over the area.
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John Hands Campground
- A series of beautiful cascades grace Cave Creek as it flows past John Hands Campground and Picnic Area.
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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.
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Sycamore Campground
- Sycamore Campground is located on the banks of Turkey Creek, a small perennial stream that flows out of the midsection of the Chiricahuas.
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Cypress Park Campground
- A short distance up the road beyond the campground, Rucker Lake reflects the high peaks of the Chiricahuas in its blue waters.
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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 area.
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Stewart Campground
- A short distance upstream from Stewart, the Vista Point Trail climbs above the canyon floor to offer unobstructed views of Cave Creek Canyon.
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Pinery Canyon Campground
- Pinery Canyon Campground is located just a short distance west of the Chiricahua Divide and Onion Saddle in a forest of ponderosa and Apache pines.
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Idlewild Campground
- These ten streamside sites are shaded by tall Arizona cypress trees and situated at the base of the salmon and amber-colored cliffs that form Cave Creek Canyon.
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Council Rocks
- Historic rock formation
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San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge
- The San Bernardino NWR lies at 3,720 to 3,920 feet and encompasses a portion of …
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Butterfield Stage Coach Stop
- Old stage couch stop
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Cottonwood Trail
- This primitive trail leads into an area of redrock bluffs and wide canyons.
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Hoovey Canyon Trail
- Hoovey Canyon Trail branches off a 4 WD road that leads down Pine Canyon and follows an abandoned jeep track up a major side drainage of Pine Canyon to Witch Ridge.
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Cottonwood-Fire Canyon Trail
- This trail is located on the lower western slopes of the Chiricahuas and provides a route between the West Turkey Creek and Rucker Creek drainages.
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Slavin Gulch Trail
- Riparian vegetation such as sycamores and cottonwoods hold sway along the floor of the gulch, just a few feet away from plants of the upper Sonoran Desert.
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Crest Trail (Barfoot to Boundary)
- The route wanders through wildflower-carpeted meadows and dense stands of pine and fir as it winds along the backbone ridge of the Chiricahuas.
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South Fork Trail
- Bird watching is the main attraction of this trail, and the elegant trogon with its bright crimson breast and long, coppery tail has been added to many birders' lists along this pleasant stream.
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Crest Trail (Boundary to Monte Vista)
- Between the Wilderness boundary and Monte Vista Peak, the Crest Trail offers diverse forests, wildflower clad meadows, soaring overlooks and high summits.
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Crest Trail (Junction Saddle to Sentinel Pk)
- This trail is 5.5 miles in length and offers big views, hiking along peaks and ridges, lots of connecting trails, and nine 9,000 foot summits along the route.
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Indian Creek Trail
- Indian Creek Trail provides users with scenic views and the likelihood of viewing both birds and mammals.
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