6153 Geronimo Trail
About 14 miles east of Douglas
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Branching off the Middlemarch Road near the top of its climb up and over the Dragoon Mountains, this trail provides access into the remote backcountry of this history-rich mountain range...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Indian Creek Trail provides users with scenic views and the likelihood of viewing both birds and mammals...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Pioneers heading west used this northern Chiricahua canyon to circumvent Apache Pass and avoid conflict with Native American residents...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
This primitive trail leads into an area of redrock bluffs and wide canyons...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
This, the Greenhouse Trail, is the best way to get up close to the fantastic Winn Falls which tumble 400 feet off the north shoulder of Sanders Peak...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Historic rock formation...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Old stage couch stop...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Good views of Cave Creek Canyon make this trail an excellent way to get acquainted with the cliffs, caves, pinnacles and peaks that give this scenic valley its character...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
The unmistakable profile of Cochise Head Mountain dominates the far-reaching views that form a minor attraction along this crest trail...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
After leaving Cave Creek for the second time, Herb Martyr Trail begins one of the steepest climbs in the Chiricahuas to a junction with Snowshed Trail #246 just below Pine Park...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Spring Trail leads north across Cima Creek with its riparian forest of sycamores, cypress and fir, to a picturesque old homestead site watered by a perennial spring...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Pole Bridge Trail winds through the Pole Bridge Research Natural Area before switchbacking its way to higher ground...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Cochise Trail travels among sweeping views and haunting rock formations between the two canyons used by the Apache Leader, Cochise, as a refuge for his people int he 1860's...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
This trail is outside the bounds of the Chiricahua Wilderness and passes through an area which is quite remote...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Bird watching is the main attraction of this trail, and the elegant trogon with its bright crimson breast and long, coppery tail has been added to many birders' lists along this pleasant stream...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
This newly renovated campground is located in a magnificent and rugged canyon that served the famous Apache Indian leader, Cochise, as a refuge against his enemies...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
This small, out of the way campground is located on the banks of West Turkey Creek, a sprightly little stream that flows from the highest of the Chiricahua high country...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
This camp is located at the end of the Forest road that wanders up Rucker Canyon into the Chiricahua high country...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
The open character of this area makes for exciting views of Cave Creek Canyon's famous rock formations which tower over the area...