AZ-Pinery+Canyon


 * =Birding in Arizona=

Cochise County
=Pinery Canyon= Coronado National Forest San Simon, Arizona 85632 Pinery Canyon Scenic Drive webpage Pinery Canyon map

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Pinery Canyon
Coordinates: 31.9328003, -109.2713013 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Pinery Canyon Rd. (grasslands section only)
Coordinates: 31.9888595, -109.3770504 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Onion Saddle
Coordinates: 31.9331799, -109.2636037 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Pinery Canyon Scenic Drive
This drive offers access to the forested floor of Pinery Canyon and the high slopes of the Chiricahuas. It provides magnificent views to the west of the basin-and-range region of southeastern Arizona. The sky islands of the Dos Cabezas, Swisshelms, and Dragoons form a rugged horizon, hemming in the seas of grass of the Sulphur Springs Valley. The rocky ridgeline of fabled Cochise Stronghold bisects the Dragoons and stands out as one of the view’s most prominent features. If you come from the west, chances are you will have visited the Chiricahua National Monument on your way. When you arrive in Pinery Canyon, you’ll find the grasslands and forests more subtle, but with a beauty just as deserving of note. This broad canyon, home to a variety of habitats including a healthy riparian area, provides some excellent birdwatching and good chances for viewing for resident mammals such as Coue’s white-tailed deer, coatimundis, and black bear. As the route climbs from riparian forests to oak-juniper woodlands to the mixed conifers of higher slopes, it passes trailheads for Pinery-Horsefall and Ida Peak trails. Pinery Canyon Campground is located north of the road about a mile from **Onion Saddle**, where a short trail leads from the road to a panoramic overlook. At **Onion Saddle**, you have the option to drive up the mountain to Rustler Park, a lush mountain meadow with a colorful history, or to continue east to more great sightseeing in Cave Creek Canyon. From Pinery Canyon Scenic Drive webpage

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