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Chiricahua Desert Museum

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Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Chiricahua Desert Museum
Phone:
+1 575-557-5757

Hours:
Sunday9am - 5pm
Monday9am - 5pm
Tuesday9am - 5pm
Wednesday9am - 5pm
Thursday9am - 5pm
Friday9am - 5pm
Saturday9am - 5pm


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 southwest USA and northwest Mexico; the range is part of the Coronado National Forest. The highest point, Chiricahua Peak, rises 9,759 feet above sea level, approximately 6,000 feet above the surrounding valleys. The Chiricahua Mountains, and other associated ranges, along with Sulphur Springs Valley on the west and the San Simon Valley on the east, form the eastern half of Cochise County in southeast Arizona. The Pedregosa Mountains are found at the southern end of the Chiricahua Mountains, while the Swisshelm Mountains are located to the southwest. The northwest end of the Chiricahua mountains continue as the Dos Cabezas Mountains beyond Apache Pass and the Fort Bowie National Historic Site. Access to the Chiricahua Mountains and Coronado National Forest is through Willcox from the north, Douglas from the south, and Rodeo from the east.
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