Arizona Points of Interest

Birds of Chiricahua


National Park Tour Guide Summary: Birds of Chiricahua

Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona is a bird-watching paradise, attracting bird enthusiasts from all over the world. The park has over 300 species of birds, including several rare and endangered species. The park’s unique landscape and elevation make it a popular spot for birders, as it is home to a diverse range of bird species.

One of the park's top attractions is the Birds of Chiricahua Point of Interest, which offers a stunning panorama of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Visitors can observe a range of bird species, including the black-chinned hummingbird, which is a common sight in the park.

Other species that can be seen in the park include the Mexican spotted owl, peregrine falcon, and the elegant trogon. The park is also home to several species of woodpeckers, warblers, and sparrows.

The best time to visit the park is during the spring and fall bird migration, where visitors can witness a large number of bird species passing through the area. The park also offers guided birding tours, where visitors can learn more about the park's bird species and their habitat.

Aside from bird-watching, Chiricahua National Monument offers several other recreational activities such as hiking, camping, and rock climbing. The park's unique rock formations and scenic vistas also make it a popular spot for photography.

In conclusion, the Birds of Chiricahua Point of Interest is a must-see attraction for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts visiting Arizona. With its abundant bird species and stunning views, the park offers a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors. Get driving directions.
BIRDS OF CHIRICAHUA

Points of Interest
Location
Basins and Ranges
Bigfoot Massai
Birds of Chiricahua
Bonita Creek
Chiricahua Life Zones
Chiricahua Mountains Wilderness
Cochise Head
Cochise Stronghold
Columns, Pinnacles, and Balanced Rocks
Echo Canyon
Echo Canyon Loop Trail
Ed Riggs
Erickson Cemetery
Erickson Homestead
Exhibit Building
Faraway Ranch
Faraway Ranch Historic District
Faraway Ranch NHS
Glowing Cloud Deposits
Harris Mountain
Massai Point Trailhead
National Register of Historic Places Sign
Natural Bridge Trailhead
Natural Bridge Trailhead Interpretive Sign
Natural Bridge Viewing Area
Neil and Emma Erickson
Organ Pipe Formation
Sea Captain
Silver Spur Faraway Trail
Stafford Cabin Sign ja hu
Sugarloaf
Sugarloaf Mountain Trail
Turkey Creek Caldera

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Bathtub 11 6,090 ft
Rucker Lake 8 6,128 ft
Bonita Canyon - Chiricahua National Monument 22 5,334 ft
Cypress Park 7 6,040 ft
Rustler Park 25 8,446 ft
West Turkey Creek 7 5,911 ft
Rucker Forest Camp 14 6,195 ft
Pinery Canyon 4 7,025 ft