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Coronado National MemorialEnactors interpreting a part of Coronado's Expedition
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The Coronado Expedition

It was a journey of exploration, filled with wonder and cruelty. Inspired by rumors of vast quantities of gold, 339 soldiers and over 1100 Indian allies embarked on an epic journey through arid deserts and rugged mountains. They brought rich traditions and new technology into the southwest, irrevocably changing the lives of the native peoples and continuing to influence the area today. more...

 
Yaqui Trail

What to do?

FUN FRIDAYS—Guided hikes will be available on the following fridays in 2009. 

January 16     8:00 am Joe's Canyon to Coronado Peak
February 20   8:00am   Coronado Cave
March 20        8:00 am Yaqui Ridge and Coronado Peak
April 17         7:00 am Birding-Montezuma Creek
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Hiking—Manzanita, oak and alligator juniper line the trails of Coronado National Memorial. Take an easy walk or a more difficult hike and explore this beautiful park.
Picnicking—Enjoy lunch in the picnic area, surrounded by oak and manzanita trees. Tables and BBQ pits are available. Please remember wood gathering and ground fires are not permitted.
Birding—A sky-island, the Huachuca Mountains are home to animals and plants from four distinct bio-regions: the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts and the Rocky and Sierra Madre mountains. This diversity creates exceptional habitat for a wide variety of migratory and resident birds.
Spelunking—Limestone caves formed from the remnants of shallow seas provide great opportunities for first-time cavers to explore underground wonders.
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Flood water flowing over park road

Flood Damage

Photographs of flood damage in the park. Average yearly precipitation, including snow, averages about 20 inches.

July 26, 2006 to August 5, 2006--15.47 inches.

July 27, 2008--3.67 inches.
 
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4101 East Montezuma Canyon Road
Hereford, AZ 85615

Phone

Visitor Information
(520) 366-5515

Fax

(520) 366-5705

Climate

Summers are hot, with daytime temperatures in the 90s F (32-37 C) and low humidity in June and July. Winter temperatures often fall below freezing at night, with highs 40-60 F (4-15 C) in December and January. The summer rainy season is between late June and early September. The rain is often accompanied by severe thunder and lightning storms that can cause flash floods. Precipitation, including snow, averages about 20 inches (51 cm) per year.
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barking frog  

Did You Know?
Coronado National Memorial is home to the rare barking frog. Its presence was first confirmed here in 1993. The barking frog hibernates for almost the entire year, except for a few weeks in summer after the first heavy rains. Then, the males can be heard calling from limestone crevices for mates.

Last Updated: January 05, 2009 at 11:28 EST