KENTUCKY CAMP CABIN AND HEADQUARTERS BUILDING

KENTUCKY CAMP CABIN AND HEADQUARTERS BUILDING

📍 NOGALES, AZ Federal - Other Federal Park
Rating
4.1/5

About This Park

Overview

Kentucky Camp Cabin and Headquarters is located in the Santa Rita Mountains near Sonoita, Arizona in the Coronado National Forest. The five adobe buildings originally served as headquarters for the Santa Rita Water and Mining Company from 1902 to 1906. The facility also served as a cattle ranch from the 1920s through the 1960s. The Forest Service acquired the land in 1989 and it has since become an ideal location for guests seeking a unique lodging experience, rich in mining and ranching history.

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Recreation

The area has popular hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails which range from gentle walking paths, to steep, strenuous trails leading to the top of 9,453-foot Mt. Wrightson and other nearby peaks. The Arizona Trail runs through Kentucky Camp. Two-track and dirt roads are available for off-highway vehicle travel around Kentucky Camp; however, off-highway vehicles may not be ridden within the site’s boundaries.

Birders congregate in southeastern Arizona as it is touted as one of the country’s most revered birding areas. With fifteen species of hummingbirds, 36 species of wood warblers, and over 256 documented bird species, the area is a birder’s paradise.

Facilities

This facility consists of a cabin and headquarters building. The cabin can accommodate up to five people, and is equipped with two twin beds, a twin bunkbed and a full-sized futon. The kitchen has basic amenities including a small refrigerator, microwave, hot plate, coffee pot, dishes, utensils, cookware, and a table and chairs. Outside, there is a grill and picnic table for outdoor dining. A vault toilet, stall for solar showers, and an outdoor sink are located on site. Please note: Tent Camping is prohibited within the site boundary of Kentucky Camp. 

The cabin has electricity and propane heat, but no indoor running water.  

Guests MUST bring their own food, sleeping bags, linens, towels, dish soap, matches, a first aid kit, toilet paper, solar shower, and garbage bags.

Natural Features

Spanning four life zones and several ecosystems between the Sonoran desert and the “Sky Island” mountain peaks, the area surrounding the camp and cabin supports abundant and biologically diverse plant and animal communities.

Mountain peaks, high desert grasslands, and seasonal streams provide diverse habitat for the area’s abundant wildlife. White-tailed and mule deer, rabbits, wild turkeys, and squirrels are commonly seen, along with numerous bird species. While black bear, Coati, foxes, ring-tailed cats, bobcats and mountain lions are more elusive.

Nearby Attractions

Numerous attractions are available nearby in Madera Canyon. Attractions within a one-hour drive include the Mining Museum, Titan Missile Museum, Whipple Observatory, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, San Xavier Mission, the Amerind Foundation, and Tumacacori National Historical Park.

Quick Information

  • Type: Federal Park
  • Network: Federal – Other
  • Price Range: $15-35
  • Rating: 4.148148 / 5

Amenities

  • ✓ Electric Hookup
  • ✓ Restrooms
  • ✓ Pet Friendly

Contact & Location

NOGALES RANGER DISTRICT 303 OLD TUCSON ROAD
NOGALES, AZ 85621

Phone: 520-281-2296

Email: kmakansi@fs.fed.us

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Available Activities

  • 🦅 Birding
  • ⛺ Camping
  • 🥾 Hiking
  • 🚵 Mountain Biking

Amenities & Features

Electric Hookup

✓ Available
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Restrooms

✓ Available
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Pet Friendly

✓ Available

Activities

🦅

Birding

✓ Available

Camping

✓ Available
🥾

Hiking

✓ Available
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Mountain Biking

✓ Available