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Natural Amenities Abound!
Arizona Sky Village is located in one of the most ecologically diverse areas on the continent.
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Nature Excursions
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Location: Nature Excursions
Cave Creek Canyon
Distance / Drive Time: 5 mi / 5 min
Cave Creek Canyon offers miles of hiking trails that wind through the lush vegetation that graces its floor. Photographers will find ample photo opts in the sculpted stone spires and soaring monoliths as the sunlight casts varying shadows throughout the day. The more adventurous will find the canyon a great place to do some rock climbing and gain a different a perspective on things. After a short time in the canyon, you  will  see why the  American Museum o Natural History has maintained a research station here for nearly 50 years.  This area remains one of the most varied ecosystems in North America, with an unmatched diversity of plant and animal species.
Chiricahua National Monument
Distance / Drive Time: 100 mi / 1hr 45 min
A visit to the Chiricahua National Monument is truly an unforgettable experience! Called the “Land of Standing-Up Rocks” by the Apaches and later the “Wonderland of Rocks” by the pioneers, this 13,000 acre national park is filled with towering rock spires, massive stone columns, and balanced rocks weighing hundreds of tons perched delicately on small pedestals. An eight-mile scenic drive winds through the park gradually climbing through the pine and oak-juniper forest to the overlook, which gives a commanding view of vast collection of bizarre rock formations.  The monument is a mecca for birders and hikers alike, with 20 miles of trails that meander amongst the massive stone formations.
Kartchner Caverns State Park
Distance / Drive Time: 130 mi / 2hrs
Located near Benson, Kartchner Caverns is one of Arizona’s largest state parks. It features a 2.4-mile-long living cave complex with underground pools, rare rock and mineral formations, and unusual animal species. The cave has been listed as one of the top ten caves in the world for its mineral deposits by cave experts, and theonly one open to the public in U.S.
Colassol Cave Mountain Park
Distance / Drive Time: 130 mi / 2hrs
Located between Tucson and Benson, Colossal Cave experienced a rich history and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Inhabited for centuries by the Hohokam Indians, and later used as a hideout for train robbers, today the cave and grounds are open to visitors year-round.  Park visitors have the option to take several types of cave tours with varying degrees of difficulty and exploration.  There is even an after-hours candlelight cave tour available.  The park grounds are also open for horseback riding, picnics, and camping.
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Cochise Stronghold
Distance / Drive Time: 112 mi / 2hrs
Located at an elevation of 5,000 feet, in the Dragoon Mountains to the west of Sunsites, Arizona, this beautiful woodland area is rich in history.  During the mid-1800’s, this rugged natural fortress was home to the famed Chiricahua Apache Chief Cochise and approximately 1,000 of his followers.  Today, the area is part of the Coronado National Forest and offers miles of scenic hiking trails with historical information placards as well as camping facilities.
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