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Chiricahua National Monument makes an ideal road trip stop with scenic drives, short hikes and distinctive scenery and is a ...
Chiricahua National Monument was established on April 18, 1924, by President Calvin Coolidge to protect the “Wonderland of Rocks” in southeastern Arizona that includes an 8-mile scenic drive ...
The Chiricahua National Monument has 13 hikes ranging from easy to hard that can take anywhere from one to nine hours to complete. This park offers a diverse range of terrain, with hikes running ...
“Chiricahua Monument is a natural wonder and redesignating it as a national park would solidify its place as a world-class destination,” Sen. Kelly said in a press release.
Chiricahua National Monument hiking trails But like most parks, Chiricahua National Monument is best enjoyed on foot. It holds a beautiful system of trails, many interconnected, so there’s no ...
All trails at Chiricahua National Monument - closed since the Horseshoe 2 Fire swept over the scenic preserve in June - have been reopened. The monument's Bonito Canyon Campground also is open ...
Chiricahua National Monument in Southeastern Arizona was once the home of Apaches, and they had their own name for the place: “Land of the Standing-Up Rocks.” Take one look at the monument’s ...
The Chiricahua National Park Act would elevate the status of Chiricahua National Monument, if passed. The monument was first established by presidential proclamation in 1924, nearly 100 years ago ...