"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood... And sorry I could not travel both. I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference." --Robert Frost

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Kartchner Caverns & Tombsone, AZ

Benson, Arizona
Kartchner Caverns State Park

 

We thought when we arrived at Kartchner that it would be as green as the rest of Arizona so far.  But that was not the case.  Last time we were there in April, so things were leafed out and green.  Not this time.  So desolate looking.  It was also incredibly windy and rainy half of the week.
Steve, John, Me and Steve
Besides my brother, Steve and his wife Diane, our friends from Placerville, John and Tina have also hit the road fulltime and we will spend the week here with them too.  Tina was away for business so the rest of us hit the trail while we had a sunny day.
It was Valentines Day and I thought it was pretty neat when I spotted this double heart cactus.
Very dry landscape.



Just a couple of flowers were blooming.
A Grinding Rock from the ancient Hohokam tribe.
Our site #26 with electric and water.  We had heard that cell reception was better but we did not find that the case.  Both Steve and Diane had difficulty with data.
 
 

We brought Steve and Diane to see Tombstone.  It was still pretty cold so we walked around a bit, had lunch and watched a shootout.  It's nice to visit once, but it's pretty touristy.

The Outlaw and the Town Drunk being hung.
 

We heard from the locals that Mia Casa had some of the best Mexican food, so we headed over.  There was a bit of a line but it moved pretty quickly and we had some delicious food.  They did not serve alcohol and we all were in the mood for a margarita so we walked down the street for a drink.
Prickly Pear and Mango Margaritas!
 

The weather warmed up once more before very cold temps so Tina and my brother and I went out to hike the 5+mile Guindani Loop.
Since there had been so much rain, the creek was flowing pretty good.
This is the bark of the Alligator Juniper.  The pattern looks just like scales of an alligator. This is a nice trail that follows the creek up along the wash before heading uphill and around the mountain.
 
These dead Yucca's looked like giant Sunflowers from a distance.  Not so much up close.
 

Finally coming down around the backside.  Those tiny white dots in the distance is the campground.

Me, Steve and Tina, glad to be back down.
 
 
The next day the cold, rain and wind hit.  We chose to spend it doing the second tour of Kartchner Caverns.  We all enjoyed the Rotunda/Throne room the best.  We had toured the Big Room earlier this week.  We've done them both before but it was nice to visit again.  We have one more day left to visit Bisbee and Whitewater Draw to see all the Sandhill Cranes that are migrating.
 
 
 
 

14 comments:

  1. Looks like a great visit at Kartchner. Love the hiking around the park. We have eaten at Mia Casa a couple times and love the food. I like the selfie. WOW.

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    1. The weather was tricky but we got some great hikes in. The food at Mia Casa was really good. Too bad they don't serve alcohol though!

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  2. We really enjoyed Katchner Caverns SP, thanks for the reminder. Like the fact that the caverns have not been destroyed like the ones found before folks knew better.

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    1. They do an amazing job with the caverns. I forgot to mention all that in the post. I rushed it a bit.

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  3. We finally made it to Kartchner Caverns last year, despite living in AZ for 20 years!! Guess you’re not always motivated to see what’s in your back yard! I found the story of discovery, keeping it secret, & the development of the park fascinating.

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    1. I agree! The story of the discovery, etc is fascinating! They did a fantastic job of preserving it.

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  4. Beautiful campground at Karchner...we always enjoy our stays there. Too bad they don’t allow cameras in the caverns, but on the other hand it saves me major picture editing 😜

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  5. We enjoyed Kartchner also. Too bad the weather turned bad while you were there. I really liked how they are trying to keep the caves pristine.

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  6. We loved our visit to Kartchner and Tombstone few years back - sorry the weather wasn’t more cooperative for you!

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    1. We enjoyed returning but wish it was warmer.

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  7. Tombstone was a cool town to visit, a little touristy but a must visit if you are in the area for sure!

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    1. We agree. Fun to visit if you haven't, but this weekend there was just too many people!

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