Sunglow Ranch is in the heart of Arizona History - Geronimo and his band of Apaches roamed the Chiricahua Mountains creating havoc among the white settlers as Cochise reigned over the Dragoons to the West.
While the Earp Brothers rode “hell bent for leather” with Doc Holiday at their side trying to bring law & order to the unruly west, Johnny Ringo, The Clantons and many others tried to write history their way.
Today ghost towns dot the region, bringing a glimpse of the Old West into the hearts of those who wonder, “What was it really like back then?”
The Chiricahua Mountains, “land of the standing rocks,” climb to elevations of 10,000 feet. Thick Oak-Juniper and pine forests are enveloped by towering volcanic rock sculptures and massive stone columns, some of the most spectacular geological wonders in the world. The area offers a great array of activities: birding, hiking & rock climbing, bicycling and star gazing, plus day trips to nearby attractions and towns.
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Chiricahua National Monument
Cochise Stronghold
Fort Bowie National Historic Site
Amerind Foundation
Kartchner Caverns State Park
Cave Creek Canyon
Turkey Creek
Echo Canyon
Rock Creek Indian Petroglyphs
Sulfur Springs Valley
Dos Cabezas
Camp Rucker
Dragoon Springs Station
Portal Reserve
John Slaughter Ranch
Tombstone
Pearce Ghost Town
Gleeson Ghost Town
Courtland Ghost Town
Gadsden Hotel in Douglas
Bisbee
San Pedro River
Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico
Stein Ghost Town in New Mexico
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