The Coronado National Forest is located in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.
Where is this Forest?

 

Coronado National Forest


 

Powers Cabin Pusch Ridge Wilderness

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City of Tombstone Special Use Permit, Coronado National Forest

Equipment in use at Miller Springs

The Forest Service has authorized the City of Tombstone to repair or replace all water lines under special use permit and which were operational prior to flood damage. A list of documentation including maps and images is available.


Rosemont Copper Project

                                 Rosemont Copper Project 


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Spotlights

Sky Island Restoration Cooperative 2015 Report

 Links to the Sky Island Restoration Cooperative 2015 Report

Historical Photos on the Coronado

Lower Sabino Canyon Recreation, 1937

 

View a sample of photographs from the early days of the Coronado.  Photos show early rangers, ranger stations, and Forest activities from by-gone days.

 




National Forest Watershed Conditions

The Watershed Condition Framework establishes a new consistent, comparable, and credible process for improving the health of watersheds on national forests and grasslands. 


Highlights

  • Follow the Coronado on Twitter!
  • Current Coronado Schedule of Proposed Actions
    The current SOPA Report contains a list of proposed actions that will begin or are currently undergoing environmental analysis and documentation.
  • Forest Plan
    The current Coronado National Forest Plan was implemented in 1986.
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Sky Islands Children’s Forest


Closeup view of a Yellow Columbine flower

Flowers and Cactus of the Coronado