![]() ![]() There was a Wells Fargo Museum in Tombstone that we loved. We visited Tombstone and explored the area around it. I was stationed at Fort Huachuca, Az back in 1967. ![]() Spent a night at Cochise Stronghold last month. "Good People Drink Good Beer"-Hunter S Thompson Molded Fiberglass TopperĪwesome pics.thanx for sharing your trip. *2015 Lance 1985~ Casita de Campo~23' 4" Tongue to Bumper, Dinette Slideġ60 watt Solar Panel/GoPower! Solar Controller We having made it to Kartchner Caverns State Park yet, but want to.Ī few photos of Chiricahua NM's campground: But has lost much of the trees (not the campground), etc from a bad wild fire a couple of years ago. We'd been camping at Chiricahua National Monument’s Bonita Campground. It's been many a year since we drove by the campground, but what I remember was campsite with in a area with more trees around the campsites.ĭidn't camp there, just drove to see what it was like. Were you in the campground at Cochise Stronghold or boondocking near it. Unreal, and definitely going back in March again. I capitalized GGC because they are the best yet!!Ĭochise is worth at least four days of your time, especially if you're a climber. I'm now into taking my Great Grand Children on those trips. They do remember those camping trip as the years go by. I lived in Arizona for many years so know the area well. Thanks for sharing the pictures of your travels. Lots of small caves for the Apache to hide out in back in the day. Out of nowhere.border patrol helicopter flying REALLY LOW. What an annoying place that is.Įscape Tombstone and head for the hills.Cochise Stronghold. Skipped over Kartchner Caverns because you can't take pics there.but on to the tourist trap of Tombstone. An absolutely beautiful place that I'd love to come back to when we have more time to spend there.įirst night out just south of the Park in the Whetstone Mountains. Then onto Cochise Stronghold, the mountains where the Apache hid out for years. We then went to Tombstone briefly, and the site of the OK Corral, but what we found there was endless trinket shops and tourist traps. They approached the rancher about their discovery, and luckily, the rancher was into conserving it, and not mining in there, so it still exists more or less as it was, save for the paved walkway through it. ![]() Kartchner Caverns is worth a visit, but I don't have any pics because they don't allow cameras down there, but regardless, it's a cool place that was discovered by a couple Mormon kids in the 1970's on private ranch land. Spent three days exploring Kartchner Caverns, Tombstone, and Cochise Stronghold. RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Truck Campers: Cochise Stronghold Open Roads Forum ![]()
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