Settled only a few miles from the pristine Chiricahua Mountains in the charming rural community of Sunizona, there are ample opportunities for every kind of explorer. 
Take a tour through historic Tombstone known for its Wild West history. Revel in awe under the world's largest rosebush. Experience the annual sandhill crane migration at Whitewater Wildlife Draw.
Whether you're a city dweller looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, or a nature enthusiast searching for a new trail, there's something here for everyone.
Immerse yourself in the beautiful nature and rich history this area has to offer. 
If you find yourself in need of a warm meal, head on down to Chuckwagon Grill, just a few miles down the road in Elfrida!
The dry creek bed of Turkey Creek in the early summer

The dry creek bed of Turkey Creek in the early summer

Nearby attractions
-Chiricahua National Monument
-Johnny Ringo Grave
-Cochise Stronghold
-Dragoon Mountains
-Coronado National Memorial
-Karchner Caverns State Park
-Dos Cabezas Mountains
-Whitewater Wildlife Draw
-Ramsey Canyon Preserve
-Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary
-Turkey Creek
-Fort Bowie National Historic Site
A single sandhill crane in the marsh

A single sandhill crane in the marsh

Nearby towns 
-Tombstone: Experience the Old West of the 1880s
-Ghost towns: Pearce/Sunsites, Douglas, Gleesan, Paradise
-Portal: The Yosemite of Arizona
-Tucson (1.5 hours away)
-Bisbee: A quirky cultural arts hub and home of the Queen Mine
-Sierra Vista: "The Hummingbird Capital of the U.S." and home to the San Pedro River National Conservation Area
-Willcox: Arizona's prominent wine country, producing over 74 percent of the wine grapes grown in the state of Arizona
Hummingbird flapping its wings in mid-flight

Hummingbird flapping its wings in mid-flight

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