Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona

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Chiricahua National Monument is a great hiking area with plenty of great views and fantastic rock formations. The loveliness of Chiricahua National Monument is there for you to like. Chiricahua National Monument in fact is in the middle of a charming outdoors paradise. If you need a place to stay Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites WILLCOX is a brilliant choice, and Chiricahua National Monument is splendid enough to
    spend more than a day at, Lifestyle RV Resort is a splendid local campground. Chiricahua National Monument is regularly a quite arid location; of all the months in a year July is the one with the most rain; June meanwhile is the driest month. There are so many amusing things to
do to please everyone.
For the duration of the long summer days, highs ordinarily are in the 90's at Chiricahua National Monument. Through the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 60's. For the duration of the winter the highs are regularly in the 50's, and night lows all through the winter for Chiricahua National Monument tend to be in the 20's. Chiricahua National Monument is a great place for a trip when you have to get out of the house.
Dry warm beds await you at Days Inn Willcox. You'll need more than a day to look at everything
 
    spend more than a day at, Lifestyle RV Resort is a splendid local campground. Chiricahua National Monument is regularly a quite arid location; of all the months in a year July is the one with the most rain; June meanwhile is the driest month. There are so many amusing things to
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Chiricahua National Monument is a beautiful place that is popular with folks from far and near. Dry warm beds await you at Super 8 Willcox; Chiricahua National Monument is a wonderful place to visit for more than one day, Willcox KOA Kampgrounds is a wonderful place to camp nearby. It's a popular place to travel to for the populace of Willcox.
You're almost certainly into lakes, Dry Lakes is one of those close by. There's so much to do here at Chiricahua National Monument that you need
 
to camp here for a while, Grande Vista Mobile Home is a good site for that. Best Western Plaza Inn is a good place to get some rest, and camping at Stockton Pass Campground is always a perfect experience.

Twenty seven million years ago a volcanic eruption of immense proportions shook the land around Chiricahua National Monument. One thousand times greater than the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, the Turkey Creek Caldera eruption eventually laid down two thousand feet of highly silicious ash and pumice. This mixture fused into a rock called rhyolitic tuff and eventually eroded into the spires and unusual rock formations of today.

The monument is a mecca for hikers and birders. At the intersection of the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts, and the southern Rocky Mountains and northern Sierra Madre in Mexico, Chiricahua plants and animals represent one of the premier areas for biological diversity in the northern hemisphere.

Of historic interest is the Faraway Ranch, a pioneer homestead and later a working cattle and guest ranch. It is a significant example of human transformation of the western frontier from wilderness to the present settlement. Faraway Ranch offers glimpses into the lives of Swedish immigrants Neil and Emma Erickson, and their children. The house is furnished with historic artifacts which not only give us reminders of our youth and our ancestors, but one can also trace the development of technology during the first half of the twentieth century. Acreage: 12,000 acres.

   

CONTACTS

Email - CHIR_Superintendent@nps.gov

Fax- 520-824-3421

Write to
13063 E. Bonita Canyon RD
Willcox, AZ 85643-9737

Phone
Visitor Information - (520) 824-3560

TRAVEL BASICS

Operating Hours, Seasons
Visitor Center: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily; closed Christmas Day. Peak season is from March - May.

Getting There
PLANE - Airline service to Tucson (120 miles) is available with rental cars also available.

CAR - Chiricahua National Monument is located 120 miles east of Tucson. Exit I-10 at Willcox, and follow State Route 186 36 miles to the monument.

Obtain gas in Willcox; gasoline is not available at or near the monument.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - There is no public transportation to monument.

Weather & Climate
Temperatures are generally mild with summer daytime highs in the upper 90s and nighttime lows in the 50s. Winter daytime highs range in the 50s to 60s and nighttime lows are typically in the upper teens or low twenties but can dip into the subzero range. Moisture is evenly distributed, half during the winter as snow, half in the summer as rain. Daily thunderstorms can occur from July through September.

Clothing: Sturdy hiking boots, with good ankle support, are highly recommended when hiking the trails. 1. During the summer, light clothing for warm days and cool nights is recommended. Rain gear is useful during the rainy season. 2. During the winter, wear warm clothing to cope with wind chill factors below zero, snow and subfreezing temperatures.

Accessibility
The visitor center and campground are fully accessible, including rest room facilities. The Faraway Ranch House can accommodate a narrow wheelchair.

Getting Around
Chiricahua features 17 miles of maintained trail in a monument that is 90% wilderness. Trails vary in degree of difficultly. The Echo Canyon Trail and the Heart of Rocks Trail offer spectacular views of balanced rocks, spires and pinnacles.

8-mile scenic drive to Massai Point

FEES/PERMITS

Entrance Fee
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
$30.00 and up for One Time
Commercial rates 1-6 passengers: $30.00; 7-25 passengers: $45.00; 25+ passengers: $100.00.

INDIVIDUAL
$5.00 for 7 Days
Chiricahua NM entrance fees are now based on the $5 per person rate. Exceptions are commercial tour groups, and pass holders with their immediate family members. Individuals 16 years old and younger are admitted free of charge. 1/3/02

PER VEHICLE

Per vehicle fees are no longer charged at Chiricahua National Monument. 1/3/02

CAMPING

Campground (Bonita Canyon )
Open All Year
Bonita Canyon Campground has 25 sites available on a first-come, first-served basis. It features rest rooms with flush toilets, running water, picnic tables and trash pickup. There are no hookups or showers. Camping is limited to 14 days, and is restricted to the campground. No back country camping is available in the Monument. Camping fees: $12.00 per night; $6.00 with Golden Age Passport; $6.00 with Golden Access Passport. The Group Site is open to reservations, only. Call 520-824-3560 x113. It is limited to a minimum of 8 people and a maximum of 24. Rates are $3 per person, per night. Tents only - no recreational vehicles or pop-up trailers. There are no food services, vending machines, gasoline, or lodging in the Monument. Be sure you are well-supplied before making the trip.

FACILITIES

Visitor Centers
CHIRICAHUA VISITOR CENTER
Open All Year 8:00 - 5:00
Phone - 520-824-3560
Exhibits - Visitor Center with audiovisual program, exhibits, computer information station, book sales. Chiricahua features 17 miles of maintained trail in a monument that is 90% wilderness. Trails vary in degree of difficultly. The Echo Canyon Trail and the Heart of Rocks Trail offer spectacular views of balanced rocks, spires and pinnacles. A picturesque pioneer homestead, the Faraway Ranch, offers daily tours of the house and a chance to learn about the Swedish immigrant family that was one of the first to settle in the area. One can view animals and birds not seen outside the desert southwest. Mammal species include: Javelina, coatimundi, hog-nosed and hooded skunks, white-tailed deer, bears, and mountain lions. Birds seen include: Magnificent hummingbirds, Black-chinned hummingbirds, Scott's orioles, Hepatic tanagers, Painted redstarts, Yellow-rumped warblers, Red-faced warblers, and Black-headed grosbeaks.


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