Saturday, January 23, 2010

Tombstone Vacation I Will Vacation In Tombstone Az, What Else Should I See Besides Tombstone??? Where Are The Bird Watching Tours

I will vacation in Tombstone Az, what else should I see besides Tombstone??? Where are the bird watching tours - tombstone vacation

I like things in nature and will not miss any increased waterfalls or caves, or points of view. I've heard goes bird-watching is great in this area of the United States. Were you in this area?

2 comments:

sherriem... said...

Stroll through the narrow streets, Bisbee, and some of its steep hills. Bisbee has to explore a wealth of interesting little shops. We do not charge our mining and projectors for a journey deep into the heart of a copper mine. The tour includes a visit to the mines of the tomb of lavender.
[[[Birdwatching]]], and increased wildlife refuges
Patagonia / Sonoita Creek sanctuary for birds and other wildlife. Bird watchers from all over the world come to over 250 species of birds and south-west of Mexico to observe, visit these conservation 312 hectares. 520-394-2400

Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, north of Rio Rico, you take I-19 44. to Exit Follow the Arivaca road to the city Arivaca. Heading south on Ruby Road. 520-823-4251

Ramsey Canyon Preserve - Sierra Vista - Birdwatching and cabins. Operated by The Nature Conservancy. A place for bird watching in Arizona, is the most famous. Search hummingbirds, painted in red and curiosities of Mexico begins. Access restricted to 14 cars. 520-378-2785

Ramsey Canyon Preserve - modern camping and picnic FAEquipment, including the removal of water and toilets. Small shop and boat rentals.

Patagonia Lake, a popular fishing spot and is a popular bathing beach. Pedal boats for fishing and paddle boats for the game are available for rental. A path leads past indigenous petroglyphs. Take Highway 82 south to Patagonia. 520-287-6965

Asarco Mineral Discovery Center - Museum of Mining and visit my ASARCO Sahuarita Park in Calabasas. 520-625-7513



Top ghost towns
During the silver boom of the 19 Century, cities such as dotted Harshaw, Mowry, Washington Camp, Duquesne and Lochiel, the landscape of the mountains of Patagonia. All the ruins are today, but reached Harshaw Road, Patagonia, exit at 82nd Street

Ghost Town Trail - Drive to the east of the tomb on the historic road about 15 miles Gleeson is the first of three ghosts towns. Continue on the road to the north and find Courtland, and Pearce. The prosperity of the mining towns in 1900 are now nearly empty. To travel in time to see the old mud houses, Rooms and houses in prison ... if they are afraid some minds.

muncie birder said...

Ask these birds? This is one of the best locations in the United States to watch birds. These are the places to visit:

Patagonia. approximately 30 miles south. Just south of town along the SR 82 is the Patagonia Sonoita Creek Preserve. Do not miss out. It is bird watching. Golden Flicker, Bridled Titmoouse, Cactus Wren, Verdin, Curve-billed Thrasher, Red-crowned Sparrow, Gambel quail, doves, common ground, Roadrunners, Phoebe, "said Jay de Mexico, Canyon and Abertis Towhid, Lesser Goldfinch, and more.

In Patagonia, passing the House of Paton's "and check the hummingbird feeder in the yard. Questions as it will contribute to the general store at the gas station to miss. Not you. It is the only shop in town. And the rest of the Way Patagonia - best place to pink throated Becard. It is a little south of the city.

Continue on I-19 to Exit 63 and continue east on County Road 63 - East of the south of Dr. Whitehouse Canyon 23.5 miles of I-10. If, after CR 70 (Madera Canyon Rd) on the right side, take it. Stop in Florida mp: Wash 8 (right after the 3rd rail of a bridge)and departure of birds. There is a good choice is nomally. Walk through the wash a few thousand per 1 / 2. Then back to the car and Madera Canyon. Watch the hummingbirds systems at Santa Rita Lodge, and the path of Moore's Springs. Strickland pictures are here.

Now is the best of all! Cave Creek Canyon. How to get from Tucson needs a little work. This is the scenic route and the scenic route. On 1 requires the I-10 in New Mexico right on SR 80 just across the border. Head in the south of the rodeo. Thrasher in Rodeo bender, could not find it. Check the city dump. Rodeo is the only fuel gas, if necessary, to come here and hang the cost. Scaled quail, doves, Inca, and a large tail starlings are here. Not to mention the dozen tyrants of the West.

The trail heads west portal of the rodeo. It lies about 8 miles. The first place to look is the home of Stoffords's. You have 30 bird feeders in their gardens. Ask the shop portal, how to get there. Next hike S. Fork of Cave Creek Canyon Road. SLOwly picknic the region and beyond. Black-throated Gray Warbler are simple. Birding is great here. After all, you do not want to miss Rustler Park area is about 15 miles from the mountain station. It is the only place to find Mexican Chicadee. Yellow-eyed Juncos are all over the place. You should also Olive Warbler here.

To take the scenic route back to Tucson just go ahead. You'll find yourself in Chircahua National Monument. Interesting.

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