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The Chiricahua National Monument protects over 12,000 acres with 90% a designated wilderness. Named after the Chiricahua ...
The Chiricahua Apache consider the Gila Wilderness to be their ancestral homeland. By the time the Gila Wilderness was officially established nearly a hundred years ago, the majority of Apaches ...
Chiricahua National Monument is an unheralded wonder that attracts fewer than 150,000 people each year. ... New crowds streaming to Chiricahua might also deter solo wilderness seekers like Boulter.
Chiricahua National Monument in Southeastern Arizona was once the home of Apaches, and they had their own name for the place: “Land of the Standing-Up Rocks.” Take one look at the monument’s ...
The Raspberry Fire was reported on June 14, 2022, at 11:51 a.m. in the Chiricahua Wilderness, Douglas Ranger District. Crews have been working together to build a fireline and prevent forward ...
Heavy winds could limit progress in battling the Burro Fire burning in the Chiricahua Wilderness, but full containment of the blaze is still expected by the end of the week. More accurate mapping ...
Silver City Museum On Saturday, October 10 at 12pm, Chiricahua Apache Nation President Joe Saenz will give a virtual talk about the return of the Apache to their homeland in the Gila. Silver City ...
The Phoenix Zoo, with three government agencies, has sent 30,000 Chiricahua leopard frogs into wild habitat. Local Sports Things To Do Politics Travel Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.