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Chiricahua National Monument Visitor Center

Discover the unique geology, diverse wildlife, and rich history of Chiricahua National Monument at the visitor center, your gateway to the 'Wonderland of Rocks'.

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The Chiricahua National Monument Visitor Center serves as the gateway to the 'Wonderland of Rocks' in southeastern Arizona. Here, you can explore exhibits about the area's unique geology, diverse ecosystems, and rich human history, from the Chiricahua Apache to the Civilian Conservation Corps. Open daily, the center provides maps, trail information, and a park film to help you plan your adventure.

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Local tips

  • The visitor center is open daily from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, but Arizona does not observe daylight saving time, so plan accordingly.
  • Pick up free maps and trail guides at the visitor center to help plan your hikes.
  • The parking lot at the visitor center can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (mid-October and February to April), so arrive early.
  • Check the weather forecast before you go, as conditions at higher elevations can be cooler and windier than at the visitor center.
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    The Chiricahua National Monument Visitor Center is located approximately 3.5 miles from the park entrance. From Willcox, Arizona, take Highway 186 south for 32 miles to the junction with Highway 181. Turn left onto Highway 181 and drive 4 miles to the Chiricahua entrance station. Continue on the main road for 3.5 miles; the visitor center is the stone building on the right. There are no entrance or parking fees for Chiricahua National Monument. Parking is free, but the lot can fill up during peak season.

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The Chiricahua National Monument Visitor Center is your starting point for discovering the wonders of this southeastern Arizona gem. Established in 1924 to protect the area's unique rock formations, the monument is a testament to the power of volcanic activity and erosion over millions of years. Inside the visitor center, you'll find exhibits detailing the geological forces that created the towering pinnacles and balanced rocks, as well as the diverse plant and animal life that call this 'sky island' home. Learn about the Chiricahua Apache people who once inhabited this land, and the legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) who built many of the park's trails and structures in the 1930s. The visitor center offers free maps and information to help you plan your exploration of the monument. Chat with park rangers, watch the park film, and browse the gift shop for souvenirs to remember your visit. From here, embark on the scenic Bonita Canyon Drive, hike among the rock formations, or simply soak in the panoramic views from Massai Point. The Chiricahua National Monument is celebrating its centennial in 2024, marking 100 years of preservation, protection and enjoyment.

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