Overview
Located in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, lies the Coronado National Forest. The forest covers 1,780,196 acres. Elevations range from 3,000 feet to 10,720 feet in twelve widely scattered mountain ranges or "sky islands" that rise dramatically from the desert floor, supporting plant communities as biologically diverse as those encountered on a trip from Mexico to Canada. Views are spectauclar from these mountains, and you may experience all four seasons during a single day's journey. Spend the morning wandering among giant saguaros and colorful wildflowers, have a picnic lunch under the brilliant golden leaves of a cottonwood tree, and play in the snow in the afternoon. Interpretive trails in and around historic and prehistoric sites allow you to experience the past in the mountains of southeastern Arizona. Eight wilderness areas encompassing 338,536 acres offer you solitude and primitive recreation.
Recreational Activities:
- AUTO TOURING
- BIKING
- BOATING
- CAMPING
- CLIMBING
- FISHING
- HIKING
- HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE
- HORSEBACK RIDING
- HUNTING
- OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE
- PICNICKING
- RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
- VISITOR CENTER
- WATER SPORTS
- WILDLIFE VIEWING
- WINTER SPORTS
Address:
300 W. Congress Street
Tucson,AZ,85701
Phone: 520-388-8300
Email:
Mailroom_R3_Coronado@fs.fed.usDirections:
Interstate highway 10 east of Tucson, Arizona offers many access routes into the forest via state highways.