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...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
A series of beautiful cascades grace Cave Creek as it flows past John Hands Campground and Picnic Area...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
This small streamside campground is located on the banks of Cave creek at the end of the road that leads into Cave Creek Canyon...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Sycamore Campground is located on the banks of Turkey Creek, a small perennial stream that flows out of the midsection of the Chiricahuas...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
A short distance up the road beyond the campground, Rucker Lake reflects the high peaks of the Chiricahuas in its blue waters...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Bathtub Campground was named for the bathtub-like formations worn into the ledge which forms the Rucker streambed just adjacent to the camping area...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
A short distance upstream from Stewart, the Vista Point Trail climbs above the canyon floor to offer unobstructed views of Cave Creek Canyon...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Pinery Canyon Campground is located just a short distance west of the Chiricahua Divide and Onion Saddle in a forest of ponderosa and Apache pines...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
These ten streamside sites are shaded by tall Arizona cypress trees and situated at the base of the salmon and amber-colored cliffs that form Cave Creek Canyon...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Bear Wallow Trail completes a rough loop that connects either with the south end of Flys Peak Trail or the Crest Trail #270 at one end, and with the Centella Trail at the other...
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.
Pioneers heading west used this northern Chiricahua canyon to circumvent Apache Pass and avoid conflict with Native American residents...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Bootlegger Trail is a short, steep trail off the Crest Trail #270 in the vicinity of Rustler Park...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
From the upper reaches of the trail, you will see the extensive grasslands of the San Simon Valley stretch to the Peloncillos and into New Mexico...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Primitive conditions make pathfinding skills handy for those traveling this trail from the West Turkey Creek Road into Rock Creek Canyon and beyond...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Between the Wilderness boundary and Monte Vista Peak, the Crest Trail offers diverse forests, wildflower clad meadows, soaring overlooks and high summits...
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
"Centella" is the Spanish word for thunderbolt. Be sure to notice the trees which have been struck by lightening on this exposed point...