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Activities and Attractions
Southeastern Arizona provides a unique world-class environment for birding, hiking, cycling & Western history touring. Scenic mountain and riparian hiking and cycling trails are plentiful. The inn is adjacent to the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area and is situated on 10 acres bordering the San Pedro River. This is a unique habitat attracting over 335 species of birds, 82 species of mammals, and 47 species of amphibians and reptiles.
Over 100 species of resident and breeding birds and another 200+ species of migrant and wintering birds occur in this area, which represents roughly half of the regularly occurring species in North America. Notable birds include:
36 species of raptors (Gray Hawk and Mississippi Kite)
Northern Beardless-Tyrannulet
Green Kingfisher
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
42 species of sparrows and their allies (Botteri's Sparrow, Black-throated Sparrow and the Pyrrhuloxia)
For those interested in Southeast Arizona birding, Casa de San Pedro is centrally located, permitting easy day trips to other birding "hot spots" such as:
Madera Canyon
Patagonia
Empire Cienega
Garden Canyon
Miller Canyon
Ramsey Canyon
Other attractions include Kartchner Caverns, Bisbee, Tombstone, Coronado National Memorial, Old Mexico, and the Chiricahua National Monument.
In addition to enjoying the natural wonders of Southeastern Arizona, you will also want to learn about its remarkable history. Relive history through the remains of Old West ghost and mining towns. Learn about former area inhabitants and historical events such as the 11,000 year old Clovis culture, Coronado's search for the Seven Cities of Gold, the Apache Geronimo and the Gun Fight at the OK Corral. Past meets the present, as well, at Fort Huachuca in nearby Sierra Vista; founded in 1877 for the protection of local ranchers and miners, the fort is the only active army post remaining in Arizona from the more than 70 that once existed.
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