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Southeast Arizona Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

About Southeast Arizona

Travelers speeding by on I-10 between western New Mexico and Tucson could be forgiven for assuming there's not much to see in this remote corner of Arizona. The only real clue is the Texas Canyon rest stop on I-10; there's little else to suggest that there's more here than tumbleweeds and rocks. Leave the interstate, however, and soon you find yourself in storied cowboy and Indian country: the land of Wyatt Earp and the Clanton brothers, and of Geronimo's last stand. There's much more than that here, though, as the oldest documented evidence of human inhabitants anywhere on North America is in this region. To really experience all of this the traveler should leave the highway, and, ideally, the pavement. Culturally there is a long history of human activity here, beginning with the Clovis c

Top Attractions in Southeast Arizona

Explore the best things to see and do in Southeast Arizona:

  • Amerind Foundation
  • Camp Naco
  • Camp Rucker
  • Charleston & Millville Historic Townsite
  • Chiricahua Mountains
  • Cochise Stronghold
  • Coronado National Memorial
  • Council Rocks

Where to Stay in Southeast Arizona

  • 🏨Birder's B&B
  • 🏨Cave Creek Ranch
  • 🏨Chiricahua Mountains
  • 🏨Cochise Stronghold Campground
  • 🏨Cochise Stronghold Retreat
  • 🏨Half Moon Ranch

Southeast Arizona Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 13 sections including:

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