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    Kartchner Caverns State Park

    Kartchner Caverns State Park

    4.5(324 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    First rule of the cave.. no pictures lol. Hence, no pictures are attached. They say it's because of…read moreaccidents reported from people not paying attention. Also, basically nothing is allowed in the cave. They had lockers that takes quarters but as far as I saw, no machine, you have to exchange with cash soooo prepare ahead. Leaving things in the car felt some what okay but not my favorite. I would appreciate if they had more security. They say they are not government funded so everything comes from public support. This was such a cool experience. You can tell the amount of work and detail they've put into the cave and preserving it. Truly different than other caves I've been to. There are two different parts of the cave you can choose from. If you can't do both my preference was the big room tour. I felt there was more to it, more things to see. Also, (sorry parents) perhaps the age limit made it more enjoyable too. Our tour guide Charles was INCREDIBLE. We did both tours back to back 0945 big room tour and 12 rotunda. Timing was perfect. Enough time to use the restroom and eat a snack. We brought our snacks, their cafe was closed. It would be an enjoyable experience to eat a packed lunch outside not sure if it's 100% allowed. Beginning of April was a GORGEOUS day. There's a McDonald about 12 min away. The big room tour is a man made/marked out, well paved easy walk/route. If you're worried about endurance or handiaccesible, it seems very accessible. The rotunda seemed a bit more incline but still well paved. You can wear white shoes and you wouldn't get dirty lol. I don't recommend open toes shoes/sandals because the Floor is very moist/wet. BOOK AHEAD. At least 2 weeks ahead to get the slots you want. If you're by yourself then a lot easier. It sells out quickly Restrooms were very clean and plentiful. As you wait for your tour guide before taking the tram to the cave there are another set of restrooms so that's appreciated. They want you to get there 30 min before. There really wasn't anything much to do ahead, it's just a simple check in. They have a mini museum that's nice to look around. You can get some good pictures outside prior or after the tour. Are both caves a must see, my bf says yes. I'm in between. If I would go back I would choose the big room tour again but that also has limited time opening due to the bats. As an AZ local or visiting this is a very enjoyable spot

    Largest wheelchair accessible cave in North America? Yes please. My review of the tour is incapable…read moreof describing the magnitude of what you'll experience. You see structures that are a million years old. You see rock layers millions of years old. Everything about this experience forced me to reflect on my place in the universe. That there has been a near infinite amount of history before me and there will be a near infinite amount of history after me. So I need to stop worrying and enjoy the majesty of this beautiful cave.

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    Parker Canyon Lake Outfitters

    Parker Canyon Lake Outfitters

    4.6(9 reviews)
    18.8 mi

    I cannot believe I had never heard anyone talking about Parker Canyon Lake! This is a short hour…read moreand a half to 2 hour drive from Tucson through scenic roads and hills where you may just spot some deer and definitely some cows. The campground is clean and I was even surprised by the cleanliness of the restroom. We spent a weekend camping here and honestly had the best time. There are kiosks you can pay fees at so it's not just cash only which is nice. You can rent pontoons, kayaks, pedal boats and more from the center there, but it is first come first serve, so I suggest getting there a little early before they open to be able to snag one. You also are able to bring your own boats, boards, etc., too. We rented a pontoon boat for 4 hours and had an absolute blast on the lake fishing, swimming and just hanging out. The wildlife out there is really cool, we saw turkey vultures, hawks, deer, lizards, fish and all sorts of critters. The weather is also great - it was much cooler than Tucson. Cell service is super spotty so expect to be disconnected from the world while you are there which we all need a little of sometimes. This is definitely saved as a future spot for us to return to!

    My girlfriend and I have taken several trips to Parker Canyon Lake this summer. I was at how close…read moreit was to Tucson and how quiet and is considering the lake down the road which would be Patagonia is always so packed full of people. I enjoy that it's always clean. The water is nice not murky.... The gentleman that runs the shop there his name was Colton was so nice to us every time we were there... Colton offered suggestions on our camping sites on where to catch fish and gave us some great advice when we rented the paddle boards... Thanks to the decided to go ahead and all purchase paddle boards and now we've gone as often as we can... we were able to capture some of the best sunsets I've seen in Arizona .... This is a hidden gem that is well run and well kept... I highly recommend it to anyone that would like an awesome getaway at a really cool lake not far from home !!!

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    Cochise Stronghold - Sleepy orange sulphur butterfly

    Cochise Stronghold

    4.6(5 reviews)
    28.5 mi

    I hike the Cochise Trail ever few years. There's a lot to see here: rock formations, vistas,…read morebirds, insects and rattlesnakes, and is a challenging hike of ten miles. I usually start this from the west side, driving through Tombstone and taking Middlemarch road north of town for nine miles before turning north on a forest road. This road is a dirt road that gets very rutted the last two miles as it follows a dry wash. This wash fills into a creek during active monsoon season, so a high-clearance vehicle is necessary. Unlike the east side, parking and dry camping on the west side is free. The trail climbs immediately for 1.75 miles before hitting the western Stronghold and from here it's a gradual descent to the eastern trailhead and campground. The only source of water is at Halfmoon tank, a cattle pond about halfway up or down the trail, depending on which direction you start this hike. Lots of butterflies were in the area in September. During active monsoon season, the creek will run and the waterfall on the western side is a sight to behold. My hiking party rests here near the restrooms before returning the way we came. There was no water in the campground last month when I last did this hike. Dogs are allowed The only negative thing about this hike is its remoteness and accessibility. From Sierra Vista it's a two-hour drive each way. Add another five miles for the hike and it's a day-long adventure.

    Well we came yesterday to get out of town and visit the dragoon hills…read more This campground is officially closed to all but hikers. They say mountain bikes are permitted but we are riders and I think the trails are too narrow. And slots where you can t pedal. I say hike. So no parking, bathrooms or camping or potable water. But you can park outside the gates. A few did, like us. Since we are new to the site, we only went to the water tank. Lots of shade along the way. Caves. Huge Rock formations. Hawks circling above hunting. Butterflies, BlueJays. Lots to see. I m going to go back while the weather is still cool. It is normally Officially Closed July to September due to extreme temps. Great to use your imagination about where the Apache's would have hidden in wait to protect the Stronghold.

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    Cochise Stronghold - Turpentine Bush. In flower everywhere in early November.

    Turpentine Bush. In flower everywhere in early November.

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    Cochise Stronghold - Lots if lizards to be seen

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    Lots if lizards to be seen

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