South Fork Picnic Ground - Sierra Vista, AZ
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South Fork Picnic Ground is one of the most popular bird watching areas in Cave Creek Canyon. The riparian habitat along this tributary of Cave Creek is especially well-known for elegant trogons which are crimson-chested, green-backed birds with iridescent copper tails. Trogons come this far north from their subtropical homelands to build nests and raise their young in hollow cavities in the sycamore trees that grow in a few of southeastern Arizona's desert canyons. Seeing one is a special treat of bird watching.
Though South Fork is known for its trogons, there are plenty of other interesting and rare creatures to encounter here. Over 300 species of birds have been sighted in the Chiricahua Mountains, including the magnificent hummingbird, blue-throated hummingbird, and Montezuma quail. You may also encounter the Apache fox, coatimundis, Coues white-tailed deer, and squirrels.
Good views of cave-pocked cliffs that give Cave Creek its name are visible from the road leading to the picnic area and the trail that continues upstream. Picnic tables are conveniently located close to the creek under a canopy of Arizona sycamores and cypress.


Facilities: Picnic tables are located close to the creek under a canopy of Arizona sycamores and cypress.

Best Time To Visit: South Fork Picnic Ground is open year-round.

Fees: A day usage fee is charged.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Unknown

Directions: From Douglas, take US 80 east for 50 miles to Rodeo, NM. Two miles past Rodeo, turn left (west) on Portal Road. Then from Portal, drive west on Forest Road #42 for 3 miles until you reach the South Fork turnoff. Turn left and continue to the picnic area.

Map: Click here for a map to South Fork Picnic Ground

Reservations: Unknown

 
Address
Douglas Ranger District
3081 N. Leslie Canyon Rd.
Douglas, Arizona 85607
Phone
General: (520) 364-3468
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