Cochise Stronghold

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Cochise Stronghold is a rugged, scenic canyon and historic hideout of the Apache leader Cochise in the Dragoon Mountains of southeastern Arizona, now popular for hiking, camping, and rock climbing.

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instanceOf canyon
historic site
access forest roads from Arizona State Route 191 vicinity
associatedWith Apache Wars NERFINISHED
Chiricahua Apache homeland NERFINISHED
climate semi-arid
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevationRange approximately 5000–7000 feet above sea level
eraOfSignificance 19th century
feature desert grassland surroundings
granite domes
oak woodland
pinyon-juniper woodland
steep canyon walls
hasCampground public campground in Coronado National Forest
hasTrail Cochise Trail NERFINISHED
historicalUse hideout of Apache leader Cochise
stronghold of the Chiricahua Apache
knownFor birdwatching
camping
granite rock formations
hiking
rock climbing
rugged terrain
scenic canyon landscapes
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Cochise County, Arizona NERFINISHED
Dragoon Mountains NERFINISHED
southeastern Arizona
managingAgency United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
mountainRange Dragoon Mountains NERFINISHED
namedAfter Cochise NERFINISHED
partOf Coronado National Forest NERFINISHED
recreationActivity backpacking
bouldering
car camping
day hiking
traditional rock climbing
state Arizona
tourism popular regional outdoor destination
usedBy Chiricahua Apache NERFINISHED
Cochise NERFINISHED
viewOf San Pedro Valley NERFINISHED
Sulphur Springs Valley NERFINISHED

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Cochise County, Arizona contains Cochise Stronghold