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The Coronado National Forest welcomes you to its two southernmost ranger districts - Sierra Vista and Nogales - which include some of the most unusual mountain and range country in Arizona.
In an area famous for brilliant sun and expansive desert, isolated mountains rise from the savannas. These peaks, nearly 9,500 feet above sea level, support forests which offer relief from the lowland heat, as well as a wide range of recreational opportunities. They are ecological islands where distinct species of plants and animals have evolved.
Coronado National Forest: Sierra Vista and Nogales Ranger Districts provides information on recreational uses, local plants and wildlife, surface management, trails, roads, streams, lakes, visitors centers, facilities available, campgrounds, and picnic areas. The map also displays color photographs of points of interest and activities. The National Forest Service map covers the ranger districts of the Coronado National Forest, which are closest to Interstate 19, and the scale is generally ½ inch per mile (1:126,720).
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