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Cave Creek Road #42/42B Scenic Drive

Scenic Drives
In Cave Creek you’ll find spectacular scenery, world class birdwatching, a riparian area teeming with unique wildlife, and a number of Forest recreation amenities to help you enjoy all those…

Cave Creek Visitor Information Center

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking
The Visitor Information Center (VIC) is the perfect place to start your Cave Creek Canyon adventure. The VIC, housed in an historic ranger residence, is managed by the Friends of Cave Creek Canyon.…

Cave of Bells

Climbing and Caving
The Cave of Bells is a fascinating and fragile underground wilderness that exerts its strongest appeal to National Forest visitors who enjoy cave exploration. Though this subterranean gallery of…

Centella # 334

Hiking
For travelers along the Crest Trail, and for visitors to Rustler Park looking for a scenic way to spend a day, here’s a system of trails that leads to a number of interesting features including…

Charouleau Gap Road #736 Scenic Drive

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This scenic route is for 4-wheel drive vehicles only. The road up and over Samaniego Ridge is rough and rocky and requires good ground clearance as well as excellent traction. People who don’t have…

Chiricahua Crystal Cave

Climbing and Caving
Chiricahua Crystal Cave is one of the most unique recreational attractions in the Douglas Ranger District. It is a moderately large cave (2.38 miles total passage) that is primarily horizontal, with…

Chiricahua Wilderness

Hiking
The Chiricahua Wilderness is home to a fascinating diversity of both plant and animal life, as well as some of the Southwest’s most spectacular geology. Climaxed by 9,797 foot Chiricahua Peak, this…

Clark Peak #301

Hiking
Spectacular views come one after the other as this trail winds along the spine of the Pinalenos. Clark Peak Trail follows a roller coaster course along the mountain’s high ridge northwest beyond…

Clark Peak Corrals Dispersed Camping

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Clark Peak Corrals Dispersed Camping, located close to 9,000 feet in mixed-conifer forest, is the last dispersed camping area at the end of National Forest Service (NFS) Road 803 beyond the Swift…