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Discover the area

Climbing and hiking in the Cochise Stronghold

Shiny domes and winding trails make this range a paradise for hikers and climbers of all levels. Trek through desert vegetation, scramble through scattered boulders, and reach panoramic summits. Whether you're chasing a challenging ascent or a peaceful day on the trails, the Dragoon Mountains offer the perfect mix of adventure and adrenaline.

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Sky Islands in the desert

The desert is a biodiverse ecosystem, scattered with various types of flora and fauna. Find out the ways that make it so unique. 

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Local restaurantes

Nearby cities and towns can offer unique dining experiences. Discover what the towns of Sunsites, Bisbee, Sierra Vista and Benson have to offer. 

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About us

Nestled at the base of the Dragoon Mountains, Javelina Hollows offers the perfect blend of comfort and adventure. Visitors can stay in the relaxing accommodations before stepping outside to explore mountain trails, hidden canyons, and panoramic granite domes. The area is alive with desert flora, including mounding cacti and wildflowers in bloom, and home to wildlife such as javelinas, bobcats, and predatory birds. Hiking here means immersing yourself in a landscape shaped by both the desert beauty and history, where every trail offers a glimpse of the land that once sheltered the Chiricahua Apache. After a day of exploration, relax in a private hot tub and watch the sunset paint the mountains in gold,  the desert’s 300+ days of sunshine make every moment unforgettable.

People of the Stronghold

Cochise Stronghold was home to the Chiricahua Apache, specifically the Chokonen band led by the famous Chief Cochise. Uncover more facts about their way of life.

Bird watching

The desert is a biodiverse ecosystem, scattered with various types of flora and fauna.  Find out the ways that make it so unique. 

USA, Nebraska Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis) stop along the cornfields of Nebraska

Free from the city's abundant light pollution, the desert offers a chance to admire the cosmos. Unlock the secrets of Arizona's night skies.

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Star gazing

Other hiking

The surrounding area is filled with additional hiking opportunities, some stretching all the way toward the Chiricahua range, known for its unique rock pinnacles and cooler, forested trails.

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