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10766 E Secret Canyon Rd, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118. We drove the roads and took a walking tour of Faraway Ranch, the home of the Ericksons, homesteaders whose efforts led to the formation of the Chiricahua National Monument years later. Gain: 3,300 feet in 2000, 700 feet in 2003
I stayed 15 minutes at the top. I have climbed the peak twice, in 2000 by myself, and again in 2003. I hiked a mile in soft snow, but the snow was up to my hips. Led at first by Chief Cochise (for whom the county is named), and after Cochise's death, by Geronimo, the Apache, numbering just a few hundred, fought vigorously and remained at large until 1886, when Geronimo was captured. The hike starts within the Chiricahua National Monument so obey any rules there but the actual peak lies outside the Monument; see map below. With this ascent, I had my 11th Arizona County highpoint completed, a task I would finish a few months later. The weather was breezy but nice, with temperaturess around 50. The range appears more like one gigantic "wall" when viewed from a distance.The Chiricahua Mountains are the result of a gigantic volcanic eruption called the Turkey Creek Eruption that occured many millions of years ago (approx. I know of no special fees other than the normal campsite fees. The Chiricahua Mountains massif is a large mountain range in southeastern Arizona which is part of the Basin and Range province of the west and southwestern United States and northwest Mexico; the range is part of the Coronado National Forest. The weather was spectacularbreezy and cool, but not cold. No conditions reported in the past 7 days.
I didn't have any plans, so I decided to go back to the Chiricahua Range on a whim. From Long Park, we followed a mostly-level trail south for two-thirds of a mile to the Crest Trail (Trail 270). Time: 1 hour
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Aconcagua mountain page is a child of the 'Aconcagua Group' and the 'Seven Summits.' The weather was breezy but nice, with temperaturess around 50. Then, I met the love of my life, married her, and we came back in November 2003 for another visit, her first time in the range. Then, I met the love of my life, married her, and we came back in November 2003 for another visit, her first time in the range. A collection of horror stories, urban legends, and the occult from Arizonas unexamined past. I eased the truck down the road and from Rustler Park, we drove down to the Chiricahua National Monument. Arizona
10139 E Circlestone Ct, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118. I didn't have any plans, so I decided to go back to the Chiricahua Range on a whim. I was back home just in time to catch The Simpsons on TV.
They had come up the upper Mormon Creek trail and they mentioned there were good views along this route. It was so nice, I laid in the bed of my truck and took a catnap for a half-hour before packing up, changing into dry clothes and proceeding home. The next day we returned to the Monument and did two hikes: a 3.5-mile loop through the Heart of Rocks and its spectacular rock formations, and a 2-mile hike up Sugarloaf Peak. View of the Chiricahua Mountains from the Painted Pony Resort in Rodeo, NM. First Visit, February 2000: I was here in January to hike Chiricahua Peak, intending to hike the Crest Trail from Rustler Park. A large fire from a couple years ago had defoliated much of this part of the mountain and the burn scars were still evident. After another three-quarters of a mile, it crossed the creek bed, then paralled up the left side for another 1.5 miles. Arizona
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I was back home just in time to catch The Simpsons on TV. Prominence: 661 feet
At the top, the trail began a short but steep series of switchbacks.
I met with a couple of hikers at Point 8,700, the only people I saw the whole day on the route. The NM features thousands of eroded tuff spires and hoodoos, similar (but different in origin) to those you would see in Utah at Bryce Canyon. Gain: 500 feet
There aren't any views from the summit, unfortunately. So here it was, a month later. Click here for larger-size photo. Later that afternoon, we made another 3-mile hike to the Fort Bowie National Historic Site, where the Army set up camp to help fight the Apache Wars against Cochise and Geronimo. After hiking the steep switchbacks, the trail converged with the upper Mormon trail, meeting at an elevation of 8,700 feet. Chiricahua Peak is the name of a 9,763 feet (2,976 m) peak located in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona, located about 35 miles (56 km) north of the United States-Mexico border. The exit took 90 minutes, and our hike had required just 4 hours. [1] The hike down was quick, although the loose rocks were more treacherous as I moved downhill. With this ascent, I had my 11th Arizona County highpoint completed, a task I would finish a few months later. earth first! Sold 1 Acre From here it was a consistently moderate uphill grade along nice wide trail. Chiricahua Mountains is a range in Coronado National Forest, Chiricahua Wilderness, Chihuahuan Desert, AZ. The day was clear and brilliant, with 200-mile views in some directions, or five-foot views into the trees. 27 million by most sources). The hike down was quick, although the loose rocks were more treacherous as I moved downhill. Chiricahua Peak Via Mormon Canyon Trail. The day was clear and brilliant, with 200-mile views in some directions, or five-foot views into the trees. [1], As with the rest of the Chiricahua Mountains, the peak was formed as the result of a violent volcanic eruption about 27 million years ago.[4]. Numerous peaks above 9,000 feet are found in the range. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Led at first by Chief Cochise (for whom the county is named), and after Cochise's death, by Geronimo, the Apache, numbering just a few hundred, fought vigorously and remained at large until 1886, when Geronimo was captured. There were also many standing dead trees, and they creaked in the slight breeze.
I stayed 15 minutes at the top. There are also speakers of Western Apache in the San . Our "hunt" had been a success. Conditions: Sunny and cool
The weather was spectacularbreezy and cool, but not cold. Date: November 9, 2003
The eruption was so massive, it created a literal wall of mountains, where the range crests stay above 9,000 feet for miles at a time, resulting in numerous bumps of nearly equal height. I was back home just in time to catch The Simpsons on TV. Lots of trees provide food and shelter for wildlife. [1], The earliest evidence of humans in the vicinity of the Chiricahua Mountains are Clovis archeological sites such as Double Adobe Site in the Whitewater Draw tributary of Rucker Creek north of Douglas. Hot dry exposed the whole way but trail clear. The prominant species include manzanita, Arizona Sycamore, alligator juniper, oaks, pines, Arizona cypress, madrone, and acacia. Chiricahua National Monument. Chiricahua is about 120 miles east of the major city of Tucson, which has good air service. The creek itself had running water down low, fed by springs. The ArizonaMountains Gazetteer
Please correct me if I'm mistaken. Neither I nor the webhost can be held responsible for unfortunate situations that may arise based on these trip reports. The views at the named peak were better than at the highpoint, with views straight into La Barge . The road segment to Long Park is rough, needing 4-wheel drive, but I took it slow and we arrived at Long Park in cool, clear conditions. We drove out to our hotel in Willcox the day before, and enjoyed some authentic Mexican food for our pre-hike dinner that night. Arduous hike, felt never ending. The benchmark's elevation is listed as 9,795 feet, which is probably a mistake. The next day we returned to the Monument and did two hikes: a 3.5-mile loop through the Heart of Rocks and its spectacular rock formations, and a 2-mile hike up Sugarloaf Peak. In 2007 there were about 14,000 speakers of Western Apache, about half of whom belong to the White Mountain Apache tribe and can be found on the Fort Apache Reservation. The ruins of a once-thriving sugarcane plantation that was burned in the Second Seminole War.
From Chiricahua Peak, we returned to the Crest Trail, then hiked in a southwesterly direction along the trail to Monte Vista Peak (9,340 feet). Took Mormon crest back. Where AZ-181 makes a hard bend left, stay straight, now on dirt Turkey Creek Road. I followed the same route as I had come up. Parts were nice, parts had downed trees and branches obstructing the way, and all of it was covered under a heavy mat of pine needles, cones and leaves. The eruption was so massive, it created a literal wall of mountains, where the range crests stay above 9,000 feet for miles at a time, resulting in numerous bumps of nearly equal height.
Travel up this good hardpack/gravel road about 9 miles (roughly). After hiking the steep switchbacks, the trail converged with the upper Mormon trail, meeting at an elevation of 8,700 feet. Led at first by Chief Cochise (for whom the county is named), and after Cochise's death, by Geronimo, the Apache, numbering just a few hundred, fought vigorously and remained at large until 1886, when Geronimo was captured. See campground regulations and map. For the first time I had an actual view of the peaks above me, although Chiricahua's summit was still hidden by trees. Prominence: 661 feet
With maps in hand, you have a choice of trailheads. The trail begins at the end of the Sycamore campsites off a spur from Turkey Creek Road.  
[citation needed], The name Chiricahua is believed to originate from the Opata name for the mountains, Chiwi Kawi, meaning "Turkey Mountain". Using technology, we can bring the wonders of Chiricahua to YOUR classroom or organized group. It was along this stretch I encountered the first of the treefall. [2], Following the transition to ceramics,[3] artifacts characteristic of both Mogollon culture and its local variants, the Mimbres culture, are found. The Forest Service has done a superb job in removing the deadfall that blocked so many of the trails, especially the final spur to the summit. Rock pinnacles are the result of the erosion of compacted volcanic ash from the eruption of an ancient volcano just south of the park. The highest point, Chiricahua Peak, rises 9,759 feet (2,975m) above sea level, approximately 6,000 feet (1,800m) above the surrounding valleys. Performance & security by Cloudflare. In addition, Willcox Playa is visible in the basin below. Anita park is depressing. Then, I met the love of my life, married her, and we came back in November 2003 for another visit, her first time in the range. However, I could readily see some of the nearby peaks such as Anita Peak. After gathering my gear and talking with some guy camping, I hit the trail. Fortunately they do not. Feeding wildlife can put your life and the animals' life at risk. Not hot takes on history, culture, geopolitics, politics, and occasional ghost stories. Chiricahua does offer lots of hiking when other parts of the West are under snow. Prominence: 5,139 feet
The trail begins at the end of the Sycamore campsites off a spur from Turkey Creek Road. [7], More recently, the Chiricahuas have fallen into use by people smugglers and drug cartels, who position lookouts on their peaks to warn of Border Patrol activities.[8][9]. Rustler Park is the best option for hikes starting from the north on the Crest Trail. Time: 6 hours in 2000, 3 hours in 2003
Quality of the trail ranged from good to scant. Learn about people who have called Chiricahua home over the years. NEVER WEAR SHORTS! Hike along the Crest Trail to 9,763-foot Chiricahua Peak, the highest summit in the range and take in sweeping views that include peaks in New Mexico and Mexico. Thankfully, this segment wasn't too long and soon I arrived at the summit, exactly three hours after starting my hike. It is the highest summit in the Chiricahua Mountains and the highest point in Cochise County. . Crossing these obstacles was easy at first, but soon, especially on the final approach heading south of the saddle to the peak, the quantity of deadfall was enormous. The Chiricahua sky island rises about . I arrived back to my truck at 2 p.m. Your IP: Ndee biyti'. ) LoJ
Web Visit website. Later that afternoon, we made another 3-mile hike to the Fort Bowie National Historic Site, where the Army set up camp to help fight the Apache Wars against Cochise and Geronimo. The trailhead's elevation is approximately 6,400 feet. We chose to approach the peak via the Crest Trail, with Rustler Park as our first choice but also keeping our options open depending on road conditions and other factors. We drove out to our hotel in Willcox the day before, and enjoyed some authentic Mexican food for our pre-hike dinner that night. We hiked up the easy grades, took a breakfast break, and followed the trail past Anita Springs and directly up to the summit, 3.5 miles and 2 hours after starting, in exquisite weather. This 1,910 square foot home, which was built in 2003, sits on a 0.16 acre lot. These relics span the period from 150 BCE 1450.
The trail leads through some pretty meadows. The next day we returned to the Monument and did two hikes: a 3.5-mile loop through the Heart of Rocks and its spectacular rock formations, and a 2-mile hike up Sugarloaf Peak. The summit team
You could also hike this portion as well, then meet the crest trail. These natural features, preserved in the Chiricahua National Monument, are composed of Rhyolite Canyon Tuff. My. I eased the truck down the road and from Rustler Park, we drove down to the Chiricahua National Monument. To my knowledge none of these are visible on any standard route up Chiricahua Peak. It was $3 to park at the Rustler Park TH in November 2003, or $10 to camp. May finance the purchase of all three, but not one lot. Date: November 9, 2003
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