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Eureka Springs Attractions near Eureka Springs |
Aravaipa Valley The Aravaipa Canyon is a hikers paradise with outstanding scenery, desert fish, wildlife, rich history and opportunities for primitive recreation. Aravaipa Canyon is a truly unspoiled wilderness area.
Galiuro Mountains The Galiuro Mountains are located in the Coronado National Forest. This expansive wilderness area covers a variety of terrain and elevations providing diverse wildlife, vegetation, and scenery.
Willcox Chamber of Commerce Willcox is a historic old western town with a variety of activities to enjoy. From antique shopping to fine dining to outdoor recreation, Wilcox can fill your days with unique experiences.
Rex Allen Wilcox is the home of Rex Allen, "The Arizona Cowboy", the famous country & western singer and actor.
Vasquez de Coronado's: Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was the Spanish explorer who's exploration of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States brought him through the Wilcox area.
John Chisum Trail In the latter half of the 19th Century, cattlemen rounded up longhorns by the millions in Texas, cropped their ears, branded their hides, and drove them north across the Indian Nations into Kansas. Somewhere along the way, without intending to do more than work for a hard day's pay and board, they launched the legend of the American cowboy. Part of this trail runs through our property.
Eureka Springs Ranch is located in Willcox, Arizona, birthplace of the famous actor/singer Rex Allen. After visiting the Rex Allen Arizona Cowboy Museum, you'll enjoy exploring other corners of this rough-and-tumble country with a friendly small-town attitude. Stroll through historic downtown Willcox and stumble upon the oldest continually operating store in Arizona, along with antique shops, museums, unique restaurants and specialty shops. Next stop is the renovated Southern Pacific Railroad to discover the town's rich railroad history and then the Chiricahua Regional Museum to learn about the Chiricahua Apache Indians, their great Chief, Cochise, and renegade Geronimo. And don't forget to "Travel the Magic Circle of Cochise" to witness the area's unparalleled history and dramatic landscapes all at once.
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