Bonita Canyon Campground — Chiricahua National Monument
Reviewed Jun. 8, 2024

Chiricahua National Monument is special indeed

If approved by congress, Chiricahua National Monument will become Arizona's fourth National Park.  While the current monument  is a compact area geographically,  it definitely has the uniqueness of a national park and warrants the added protections.  It will however make a very special place more popular, so you might want to visit sooner than later. 

If you camp in a tent, van, micro-camper, or small travel trailer you will find Bonita Canyon Campground to be a memorable and wonderful place.  Don't try to bring any big rigs as they simply won't fit.  Reservations are a must. 

The campground is small, beautiful, shaded and right in the middle of some incredible scenery providing easy access to the fantastic hiking and wildlife viewing that is all around you.  Hosts were professional and friendly, bathhouse small but super clean, and the site boundaries were mostly marked with fences which is somewhat unique.  This is an old CCC built campground.  From the campground you can easily walk to the foundations of the original camp located nearby.  

Pay attention to fire regulations and status.  If permitted, campfires are limited to the raised grills (no rings) but you can bring your own solo type camp stove. You will need to bring your own wood and ice.  Pay attention to your fuel levels in your vehicle as this is a remote place.  

This is premier birdwatching country.  If you can, I would highly recommend taking  one of the guided walks provided by the rangers and park biologists.  We learned a bunch and I am not even "a birder" and enjoyed it.  The nearby visitor center will have the details. 

The Arizona Coatimundi's are a very unique mammal and frequently visit the campground.  Deer, turkeys, quail, and other wildlife are in abundance and easy to see from the hikes.  The views of the night sky are unparalleled. 

A short drive away provides access to some incredible trails for hiking or simply viewing the surrounding Wilderness areas.  The rock features found in this area make it unique. 

This continues to be one of our favorite places in Arizona to camp and hike.

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  • Review photo of Bonita Canyon Campground — Chiricahua National Monument by Rod D., June 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Bonita Canyon Campground — Chiricahua National Monument by Rod D., June 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Bonita Canyon Campground — Chiricahua National Monument by Rod D., June 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Bonita Canyon Campground — Chiricahua National Monument by Rod D., June 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Bonita Canyon Campground — Chiricahua National Monument by Rod D., June 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Bonita Canyon Campground — Chiricahua National Monument by Rod D., June 8, 2024