Coronado National Memorial

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Hereford, United States

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Tourist attraction· Public Services & Government· Hiking· Memorial park· National park

Coronado National Memorial Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Coronado National Memorial is located in Hereford, United States on 4101 W Montezuma Canyon Rd. Coronado National Memorial is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States.

Address

4101 W Montezuma Canyon Rd

Phone

+1 5203665515

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Denise Schoch

Beautiful! Drove the low sitting minivan on the dirt road up to top parking lot, no problem. Views and short hike (just under half mile) to Montezuma's overlook was really stunning. You can see a long black line -- it's the wall between US and Mexico. You'll have beautiful views from the parking lot at the top of the dirt road, so don't worry if you don't feel like doing the .4 mile hike.

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Dave Ross

Beautiful views and some nice trails. Nice visitors center. Not as spectacular as some of the other national parks and monuments but definitely worth a visit. We came to the park from the west not realizing the road was all dirt, that was a bit of a drawback. Road from the east side is paved until shortly after the visitors center and the road up to Montezuma's pass was a bit challenging but still glad we visited.

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Tina Hungerford

We enjoyed visiting and taking in the natural beauty. We saw deer and a grey squirrel. A little cool breeze made it very comfortable for a little hike. The picnic areas are plentiful and we'll maintained. We had to stop by the Visitor's center for a few souvenirs as well.

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Lona Fox

Beautiful location in the Huachuca mountains. The park is very small. We didn't hike any of the trails for lack of time. There is a short half mile hike to Coronado cave that looked interesting.

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Scott Statson

While staying in Tombstone a few other travelers recommended this park. It was a bit of a drive (about an hour from Tombstone) but worth seeing. The mountains were larger than expected and the views great. This place is a bit remote with no cell signal (my phone only connected to cell in Mexico). It is on the border w Mexico and there are signs warning of frequent illegal crossings, so be careful. The hikes were tough since most hikes are straight uphill.