
Chiricahua National Monument
Chiricahua National Monument
Bisbee, Arizona
Majestic, nearly 12,000-acre national park with unusual rock formations, many hiking trails & more.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
Majestic, nearly 12,000-acre national park with unusual rock formations, many hiking trails & more.
Opening Hours
Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ Roxanna White — 2 weeks ago
We LOVED our experience here. Absolutely stunning views. Gorgeous, well kept trails. Lots of birds and wildlife. We even were treated to watching the Coatamundis! That was very cool! The Visitors Center had neat things to read about the history of the area. The bathrooms were clean. Each trail had a pretty fair amount of parking. Now mind you, we didn’t go at a peak date. Plan for a whole day here to explore. Bring plenty of water and snacks as there isn’t much around the park. And wear layers b
**★★★★★ Ederlinah Bahed — 3 weeks ago
Amazing view on formation of the rocks-there’s no comparison to any other National Park it’s totally different view as well. God truly created beautiful site that no one could destroy and mimic. We got there early afternoon but still get to see most of them by car. We walked almost two miles but the drive was spectacular from the beginning to the top hill. There’s no charge to get in the Chiricahua National Monument but if you want to stay overnight they prolly charge u other than that you can w
**★★★★★ Luke — a month ago
Omg, this is an amazing park y'all. I would compare this to Bryce Canyon. It takes a little while to really get into the views of the park on the hike but once you're there, you are truly immersed in its beauty. I would say i am very well traveled, ive seen alot of wildlife that can kill you from bears to mountain lions and snakes. This park had more snakes (Rattlesnakes at that) than any park i've ever been to so step cautiously. I 💓💓💓 this park so much. I will say as word of caution... o
**★★★★★ Saad — a month ago
Simply wonderful. Views are amazing and scenery is fantastic.
Hats off to the elderly gentleman, doing the volunteer work in the visitor center 👏.
My recommendation , do Echo canyon trail and go 1/2 mile in to grettos and back and do Massaia point 1/2 mile hike. About 1.5 hours.
For more details review watch video on youtube by ‘live that Adventure’ .










