Ramsey Canyon Preserve is a protected nature area in southeastern Arizona famous for its lush riparian environment and diverse bird species. It offers serene hiking trails and exceptional birdwatching opportunities in the Huachuca Mountains.
Ramsey Canyon Preserve is a 279-acre protected area located in the Huachuca Mountains of Cochise County, Arizona. Managed by The Nature Conservancy, the preserve protects a rare perennial stream ecosystem within an otherwise semi-arid region, creating a vital riparian habitat that supports a diverse array of plants and wildlife. The canyon is distinguished by its cool, shaded environment with native sycamores, cottonwoods, and willows lining the creek. This environment sustains a variety of species uncommon in southern Arizona, including the elusive elegant trogon, a bird found primarily in Mexico and rare in the United States. Aside from birding, visitors can explore several miles of well-maintained hiking trails that provide access to scenic canyon vistas, waterfalls, and unique desert flora and fauna. The preserve has an educational focus, with interpretive signage and guided hikes during bird migration seasons, drawing naturalists, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Historically, the canyon area has long been important to indigenous peoples and later settlers for its reliable water source and cooler microclimate. Today, the preserve offers a peaceful outdoor retreat emphasizing conservation and environmental education in the landscape of the American Southwest.
Elegant trogon viewing opportunities rare in the U.S.
Riparian environment with perennial Ramsey Creek flowing year-round
Birding hotspot with over 200 recorded bird species
Waterfall along the Ramsey Canyon Trail providing scenic photo ops
A year-round perennial stream running through the preserve, supporting a rich riparian ecosystem.
One of the few places in the United States where bird watchers have a good chance to see this strikingly colorful bird.
Small waterfalls and cascades along the hiking trail provide cool, scenic resting spots.