Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Mount Glenn, is in the Coronado National Forest, about 75 miles (121 km) east of Tucson, Arizona. The summit, in Cochise County, is the highest point in the Dragoon Mountains [2] and is a popular local hiking destination. Mount Glenn was named around 1888 after Calvin Glenn, who was a manager for the Chiricahua Cattle Co. at the time. [3]
Mount Glenn (7,520 ft; 2,290 m) is the highest point in the range. The Little Dragoon Mountains are the continuation of the Dragoon Mountains north of Texas Canyon . The mountains were included in the short-lived Dragoon National Forest , which was established in 1907 and combined into Coronado National Forest in 1908.
Rock formations in Texas Canyon Texas Canyon in 2006. Texas Canyon is a valley in Cochise County, Arizona, [1] about 20 miles east of Benson on Interstate 10.Lying between the Little Dragoon Mountains to the north and the Dragoon Mountains to the south and known for its giant granite boulders, the canyon attracts rockhounds and photographers.
Council Rocks Archaeological District is an historical district in Cochise County, near St. David, Arizona. [1] It is located in the Coronado National Forest, along the western edge of the Dragoon Mountains. It is a canyon flanked by granite cliffs, and full of large boulders.
One of Utah’s natural wonders will never be the same following an arch collapse at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.. Double Arch, a frequently visited geologic feature in Glen Canyon’s ...
The Lee's Ferry and Lonely Dell Ranch Historic District includes the ranch homesteaded by Mormon pioneer John D. Lee at Lees Ferry, Arizona, and now in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It is notable for its association with Lee, the ferry and the ranch's extensive irrigation facilities.
There are 86 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 8 that are also National Historic Landmarks. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 24, 2025. [2]
Cochise Stronghold, Dragoon Mountains, southeastern Arizona. Following various skirmishes, Cochise and his men were gradually driven into Arizona's Dragoon Mountains, but used the mountains for cover and as a base from which to continue attacks against white settlements. Cochise evaded capture and continued his raids against white settlements ...