Recreation
Recreation Regions
Click on the map image to see the different Recreation Regions for the Coronado National Forest. The regions are divided by mountain ranges, which will allow visitors to explore all the recreation opportunities within those ranges.
Clark Spring #124
Clark Spring Trail #124 and Hunter Trail #111 contours along the east slope of the Huachucas, connecting three of the major canyons that cut that side of the mountain range. By doing so, they not…
Cluff Dairy Dispersed Camping Area
Site Open
This dispersed camping area, in open ponderosa pine forest at 6,850 feet, has multiple established sites. There are no amenities at this site. Refer to our Dispersed Camping page for more information…
Cochise #279
In the 1860s, the charismatic Chiricahua Apache leader, Cochise, adopted the rugged canyons that cross the midsection of the Dragoon Mountains as a refuge for himself and his people. The place came…
Cochise Stronghold
Site Open
Cochise Stronghold is a rocky wonderland that bisects the Dragoon Mountains in southeastern Arizona. Towering pink granite domes, covered with colorful lichen, create a backcountry playground…
Cochise Stronghold Campground
Site Open
 This campground is in a magnificent, rugged canyon that served the famous Chiricahua Apache leader, Cochise, as a refuge against his enemies. As you enter the East Stronghold Canyon, you pass in…
Cochise Stronghold Dispersed Camping
Site Open
Dispersed camping is allowed anywhere in the Dragoon Mountains except on private property, within 0.5 miles of the developed Cochise Stronghold Campground, or within 200 ft. of any water source,…