Photos: Chiricahua National Monument
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Chiricahua National Monument near Willcox, Ariz., established in 1924, is a wonderland of standing-up rocks: pinnacles, spires, sheer stone columns and other rock formations. Go to tucson.com/parks for more on Arizona's National Parks and Monuments.
Chiricahua National Monument
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A balancing rock silhouetted agains the sky and a stretch of other sculpted rocks on the Echo Canyon Trail at the Chiricahua National Monument, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016,
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A view west into the Sulphur Springs Valley between the Chiricahua and the Dragoon mountains over a stretch of the the geologic formations at Massai Point at the Chiricahua National Monument, Sept. 28, 2016.
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The manmade vista point over looking the rock formations at Massai Point at the Chiricahua National Monument, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016.
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The Faraway Ranch house at the Chiricahua National Monument.
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Neil Erickson on a ledge overlooking Bonita Canyon and Stafford Cabin and Faraway Ranch c.1900's. Neil and Emma Erickson homesteaded the 160-acre ranch. Neil, a carpenter, built the home. In 1903, he become the first ranger for the Chiricahua Forest Reserve.
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Faraway Ranch, Willcox, Cochise County, AZ Historic American Buildings Survey, ca 1930s
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A rattler, probably a black-tailed, caught crossing on the Bonita Canyon Drive at Massai Point in the Chiricahua National Monument.
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A buck wanders the forest land along the lower stretches of Bonita Canyon Drive at the Chiricahua National Monument, Sept. 28, 2016.
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Camping deluxe in 1958! This couple from Chicago own two trailers. This large one they use in areas like Chiricahua National Monument -- a smaller one is used for more inaccessible areas.
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A panorama from the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain with the historic fire lookout station at the Chiricahua National Monument on Sept. 28, 2016.
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An aligator juniper, left, frames a large stone made of rhyolite, one of thousands of rock columns in the Chiricahua National Monument southeast of Willcox in 2008.
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A tunnel cut by the Civilian Conservation Corps on the Sugarloaf Mountain Trail at the Chiricahua National Monument on Sept. 28, 2016.
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A panorama of the geologic formations from along the Echo Canyon Trail at the Chiricahua National Monument on Sept. 28, 2016.
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Undated historic photo of a woman feeding deer outside the Faraway Ranch, Willcox, Cochise County, AZ
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The Belli family from Bern Switzerland climb onto some rhyolite fromations for a spectacular view on the Heart of Rocks Trail in the Chiricahua National Monument in 1999.
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Emma and Neil Erickson in front of board and batten main house at Faraway Ranch, c.1908.
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Building the preceded the bunkhouse at Faraway Ranch, covered in snow, c.1920.
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Undated historic photo of Faraway Ranch and Stafford orchard, Willcox, Cochise County, AZ
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Massachusetts residents Mike Byrne and his wife Sue Byrne along with their son Nathan Byrne, 11, take photos as they drive through Chiricahua National Monument southeast of Willcox in 2008.
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Juniper branches at right and rhyolite stone formations at left watch the setting sun from Massai Point in Chiricahua National Monument in 2008.
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A fire crew from Lassen National Forest clears away dry grasses from a transformer near the entrance to the Chiricahua National Monument on June 9, 2011, during the Horse Shoe 2 Fire.
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Clouds surround a backfire blackened Sugarloaf Mountain and its still operating and intact fire lookout at the Chiricahua National Monument in the aftermath of the Horseshoe 2 Wildfire. July 26, 2011.
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Undated photo of riders in front of the cottage at Faraway Ranch, Willcox, Cochise County, AZ
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Chiricahua National Monument in 1956.
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Chiricahua National Monument in 1956.
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