Mount Graham Wilderness

Mount Graham Wilderness

Mount Graham Wilderness in Arizona offers a rich outdoor experience with diverse ecosystems from lush forests to arid mountains. It's a haven for hikers and nature lovers, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into the region’s history.

118,573
Acres Protected
24
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Mount Graham Wilderness

Mount Graham Wilderness
 

Mount Graham Wilderness, located in southeastern Arizona, is part of the Coronado National Forest and spans a vast area of rugged terrain marked by high peaks, dense forests, and deep canyons. This protected area is renowned for its incredible biodiversity, containing a variety of ecosystems from Sonoran desert landscapes to high-altitude alpine forests. The wilderness is home to the critically endangered Mount Graham red squirrel, a species that has been a focal point for local conservation efforts. The history of Mount Graham is rich, with roots tracing back to Native American history and subsequent early European exploration. Visitors are drawn to Mount Graham Wilderness not only for its pristine nature but also for its recreational opportunities, which include hiking, bird watching, and camping. With its highest peak reaching over 10,700 feet, the area offers challenging hikes and rewarding vistas. Key landmarks include the Mount Graham International Observatory, which, although not generally open to the public, highlights the region's clean air and clear skies.

Highlights

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Hawk Peak offers panoramic views across southeastern Arizona.

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The region’s diverse ecosystems provide habitat for rare wildlife, such as the Mount Graham red squirrel.

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Hummingbird Spring is a serene spot renowned for its biodiversity and natural beauty.

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Frye Mesa Reservoir is a lesser-known spot perfect for solitude and fishing.

Notable Natural Features

Mount Graham International Observatory

A world-class observatory due to the area's clear skies, though usually closed to the public.

Hawk Peak

Offers incredible panoramic views and is a rewarding hike for experienced adventurers.

Frye Mesa Reservoir

An idyllic and less frequented spot perfect for fishing and quiet reflection.