Chiricahua Mountains

5/5
(871) · Monument in Willcox, United States
Suggest an edit · Your business? Claim now
The National Park Service preserves the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and …

Reviews

Tripadvisor
5.0/5 · 871 reviews
Recent reviews
Hiking
History
Scenic
Season
Weather
Wildlife
Time
Bird Watching
Any rating
Loading reviews...
Mar 11, 2025
We both can’t hike but we’ve passed by the sign on the 10 freeway many times and decided to go check it out. It’s still a nice scenic drive through out the park. Lots of crazy looking rock formations…Full review by tonyk744
Mar 2, 2025
We loved visiting the Chiricahua National Monument in mid- February 2025. We had a great drive through the park seeing all sorts of great scenery! It seems to come out of nowhere, one minute you're …Full review by lithlith
Feb 17, 2025
This National Monument is a must visit! The Rock Formations and Pinnacles are incredible! Especially on the Heart of Rocks trail! Put your hiking boots on, because if you want to see the most spectac…Full review by Vito C
Loading reviews

Questions & answers

Q:
are there campgrounds in Chiricahua national monument?
A:
Yes. Bonita Campground is there and reservations are needed. If you go on the Chiricahua National Monument site there is a link to Bonita Canyon campground. Reservations are …
A:
Yes. Bonita Campground is there and reservations are needed. If you go on the Chiricahua National Monument site there is a link to Bonita Canyon campground. Reservations are needed. There are also campgrounds outside near Willcox. Great hiking within the park and can also see wonderful vistas just driving through the park. Check the weather as well. Have a wonderful time!
A:
Answer by Marilyn T · Nov 11, 2023
Q:
Is there campgrounds here? Is there any hookups?
A:
Yes, there is great campground there and I spent 3 enjoyable months being a volunteer campground host there. No hook ups but a warm heated bathroom. Sites are not large and …
A:
Yes, there is great campground there and I spent 3 enjoyable months being a volunteer campground host there. No hook ups but a warm heated bathroom. Sites are not large and there is a 29 foot limit on RV's. Best sites if they are not reserved are 11, 6, 18, 20 and. Have fun!
Q:
Planing on coming in mid January and will be staying in Wilcox. How many days should we plan to stay? Looking at two …
Q:
Planing on coming in mid January and will be staying in Wilcox. How many days should we plan to stay? Looking at two days in Wilcox and a day trip to Tombstone and a couple of nights in Tucson. Thoughts?
A:
I would think your length of stay in Wilcox would be correct. A day trip to Tombstone will also allow ample time to see other sights along the way.
Q:
Where did you stay overnight to hike a couple of days in Chiricahua National Park?
A:
We were in a trailer and stayed at a KOA in Wilcox/Cochise
Q:
Are there ways to observe the rocks without going on the roads with treacherous drop offs?
A:
There are no scary drop offs like you find in Colorado on some of those high-elevation roads. The road is only 6 to 9 miles long, it is paved and two lanes. There are spacious parking lots …
A:
There are no scary drop offs like you find in Colorado on some of those high-elevation roads. The road is only 6 to 9 miles long, it is paved and two lanes. There are spacious parking lots at to Lookout areas. I would encourage you to go because it's not like driving on the side of a mountain when you have switchbacks. Enjoy the Rocks they are like none you've ever seen.
Oops! Something went wrong, Please try again after a few minutes

Frequently asked questions

Q:
How do you say this name?
A:
Chiricahua is pronounced cheery - cow - ah. Think of a cheerful cow instead of a happy cow.
Data from: BusinessWebsite
Oops! Something went wrong, Please try again after a few minutes
Data from: Tripadvisor