Nature Attractions in Douglas

San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge

P.O. Box 3509

The San Bernardino NWR lies at 3,720 to 3,920 feet and encompasses a portion of …...
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Slavin Gulch Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

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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Snowshed Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

Good views of Cave Creek Canyon make this trail an excellent way to get acquainted with the cliffs, caves, pinnacles and peaks that give this scenic valley its character...
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Ida Peak Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

The trail first passes through an old burn area which, in 1953, was the site of a large fire called the Ida Burn...
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Price Canyon Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

Price Canyon Trail leads from the end of the Price Canyon Road (FR #317) up a narrow sloping notch carved into the west shoulder of Sentinel Peak...
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Cottonwood-Fire Canyon Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

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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Crest Trail (Barfoot to Boundary)

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

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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Bear Wallow Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

Bear Wallow Trail completes a rough loop that connects either with the south end of Flys Peak Trail or the Crest Trail #270 at one end, and with the Centella Trail at the other...
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Shaw Peak Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

The unmistakable profile of Cochise Head Mountain dominates the far-reaching views that form a minor attraction along this crest trail...
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Herb Martyr Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

After leaving Cave Creek for the second time, Herb Martyr Trail begins one of the steepest climbs in the Chiricahuas to a junction with Snowshed Trail #246 just below Pine Park...
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Hoovey Canyon Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

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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Ash Spring Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

Spring Trail leads north across Cima Creek with its riparian forest of sycamores, cypress and fir, to a picturesque old homestead site watered by a perennial spring...
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Saulsbury Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

This route offers good views of West Turkey Creek Canyon, Rock Creek Canyon and the Sulphur Springs Valley. It can be hot if traversed during midday...
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Witch Ridge Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

This trail is for the recreationist who is proficient in the use of a map and compass and wants to escape the more crowded trails along the Chiricahua Crest and in Cave Creek /Rucker Canyons...
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Middlemarch Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

Branching off the Middlemarch Road near the top of its climb up and over the Dragoon Mountains, this trail provides access into the remote backcountry of this history-rich mountain range...
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Indian Creek Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

Indian Creek Trail provides users with scenic views and the likelihood of viewing both birds and mammals...
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Fife Canyon Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

To follow the trail all the way to Witch Ridge Trail #260 requires pathfinding skills and perhaps even ascending the last pitch of the slope on hands and knees through the underbrush...
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Emigrant Canyon Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

Pioneers heading west used this northern Chiricahua canyon to circumvent Apache Pass and avoid conflict with Native American residents...
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Bootlegger Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

Bootlegger Trail is a short, steep trail off the Crest Trail #270 in the vicinity of Rustler Park...
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North Bruno Trail

3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.

The Devil's Canyon/North Bruno Trail system offers access into an area of remote canyons, odd rock formations and bluff-faced peaks on the south end of the Chiricahua Mountains...
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