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Montezuma Pass Overlook and Scenic Drives

MONTEZUMA PASS is perhaps the most outstanding physical feature found in the Memorial.  At an elevation of 6,575 feet the pass offers sweeping views to the east of the San Pedro River Valley and to the west over the San Rafael Valley.  Interpretive signs at Montezuma Pass highlight the major landscape features looking east and west. On clear days, Baboquivari Peak, at an elevation of 7,720 feet, on the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, can be seen 80 miles to the west beyond the Santa Rita and Patagonia mountains. 

The Pass is 3 miles west of the Visitor Center and accessible by a winding mountain road that is paved for one mile and a graded dirt road for the upper two miles. It is not recommended for vehicles over 24 feet in length due to steep grades and tight switchbacks. The Pass also serves as a parking area for hikers using the Memorial's trails and the connecting U.S. Forest Service trails in the Huachuca Mountains. 

SCENIC DRIVES from the Pass continue into the Coronado National Forest to the west and northwest.

Map of Route from Montezuma Pass to SonoitaDrive to Parker Canyon Lake, Sonoita, or the West Gate of Fort Huachuca via Highway 83, which is paved for 25 miles beginning north of the lake. The first 18 miles to the lake are on graded dirt roads. For information on camping and fishing at the lake, contact the Coronado National Forest

Map of Forest Road 61Take a scenic drive across the San Rafael Valley to Nogales and Patagonia. Forest Road 61 across the valley is graded for passenger vehicles, but there are no services (cell phone reception is also limited) and visitors should make sure they have enough food, water, and gasoline before coming to the Memorial. 

Approximate distances and times from the Memorial to destinations on the west side of the Huachuca Mountains are:

  • Parker Canyon Lake -  1 hour (18 miles/29 kilometers)

  • Fort Huachuca (West Gate) - 1.5 hours (33 mi/53 km)

  • Sonoita - 2 hours (43 mi/69 km)

  • Patagonia - 3 hours (49 mi/79 km)

  • Nogales - 3 hours (50 mi/81 km)

 

 
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