Cochise Stronghold
Cochise Stronghold is a natural rock formation located in the Dragoon Mountains of southeastern Arizona. It served as a refuge for the famous Apache leader, Cochise, during the mid-19th century. The area is characterized by dramatic cliffs and canyons, making it an ideal hideout for Cochise and his followers.
Today, Cochise Stronghold is part of the Coronado National Forest and is popular for hiking and rock climbing. Visitors can explore the scenic trails and enjoy the unique geological features, as well as learn about the rich history of the Apache people in the region.