The Dragoon Mountains, part of the Coronado National Forest, offer a stunning adventure in Arizona's rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems.
The Dragoon Mountains are located in southeastern Arizona, within the bounds of the Coronado National Forest. Known for their striking granite peaks and distinctive rock formations, these mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding desert landscape. Towering high above the desert floor, the Dragoons have long been a significant area for Native American tribes, particularly the Chiricahua Apache led by the legendary Cochise, who used the natural fortifications for protection. In addition to their historical significance, the Dragoon Mountains are biodiversity hotspots, home to varied flora and fauna, including large mammals such as Coues deer and black bears. The range offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing. Cochise Stronghold, a popular area within the mountains, draws visitors for both its historical resonance and scenic beauty, providing trails that guide you through a landscape rich in both story and scenery. Whether you're rock climbing on the rugged faces or exploring the diverse ecosystems supported by the mountainous terrain, the Dragoon Mountains present an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Cochise Stronghold - a historic area with scenic trails
Rock formations ideal for climbing
Birdwatching opportunities with various species
Sky Islands ecology with unique flora
A historic site with trails that combine natural beauty and legendary history.
Well-known for ancient petroglyphs, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
Distinctive formations that are prime terrain for climbing enthusiasts.