Cathedral Overlook
Coronado National Forest
Locate the view point.I took off to a new sky island of the Coronado National Forest. This one is called the Chiricahua Mountains and as I was roaming the map I noticed "Cave Creek". Obviously I had to go there. I also noticed the Chiricahua National Monument in one corner, but somehow "Cave Creek" has just a little more appeal. In the visitor center, one woman says she's here for the birds, "obviously," like there could be no other reason to come to a place like this. The fellow there recommends everyone stop by the overlook just down the road where you can, after a hike of a few hundred feet, look up a few of the canyons and "see why it's called Cave Creek." It doesn't take much time, so why not?




I think there might be some reason other than birds to come here. Maybe.
©2019 Valerie Norton
Written 21 April 2019
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