Agave stalks and wildflowers with mountains in the distance

Coronado National Memorial

National Memorial · Arizona

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📍 StateArizona
🏛️ TypeNational Memorial
🎟️ EntryFree
🏃 Activities14
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Coronado National Memorial

National memorial in Arizona, United States

The Coronado National Memorial commemorates the first organized expedition into the Southwest by conquistador Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in 1540. The memorial is located in a natural setting on the Mexico–United States border on the southeast flank of the Huachuca Mountains south of Sierra Vista, Arizona and is bordered to the north and west by Coronado National Forest. Within the memorial is an overlook at Montezuma Pass where the Coronado expedition entered modern Arizona. The memorial confirms the ties that bind the United States and Mexico.

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About Coronado National Memorial

It was a journey of conquest filled with exploration, wonder - and cruelty. Inspired by tales of vast cities of gold, 339 European soldiers and over a thousand Aztec allies embarked on an epic journey through arid deserts and rugged mountains. They encountered rich traditions and brought new technologies. The resulting collision and combination of cultures reverberates today.

Park Photos

Agave stalks and wildflowers with mountains in the distance
A brilliant red bird in a tree
Two cavers inspect a series of calcite cave formations
Sun setting over the San Rafael Valley with a cane cholla in the foreground.
Pink morning glories with mountain and grasslands
Rocky trail along a hillside with a tall stock of a blooming yucca.

Activities

Operating Hours

Park

Coronado National Memorial is a day use park. The trails, picnic area, waysides, and Montezuma Pass overlook are open each day from one half hour before sunrise to one half hour after sunset.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to enter Coronado National Memorial?

Coronado National Memorial is free to enter.

What are the best activities at Coronado National Memorial?

Popular activities at Coronado National Memorial include: Auto and ATV, Scenic Driving, Biking, Road Biking, Caving, Food, Picnicking, Guided Tours.

What is the weather like at Coronado National Memorial?

Though the park shares a border with our southern neighbors, the elevation and the mountain ecosystem keep Coronado National Memorial relatively cool in the summer, and winter can bring snow. Summers are warm, with daytime temps in the 90s F (32-37 C) and low humidity in May, June, and July. The summer rainy season (monsoon) is between late June and early September. Monsoon thunderstorms can cause flash floods. Winter temps can fall below freezing at night, with highs 40-60 F (4-15 C).

How do I get to Coronado National Memorial?

From the city of Sierra Vista continue south on Hwy 92 about 20 miles and turn right onto S. Coronado Memorial Drive. Follow Coronado Memorial Drive (it will turn into E Montezuma Canyon Rd) 5 miles to the Visitor Center.

Entrance Fees

Free Admission

Weather

Though the park shares a border with our southern neighbors, the elevation and the mountain ecosystem keep Coronado National Memorial relatively cool in the summer, and winter can bring snow. Summers are warm, with daytime temps in the 90s F (32-37 C) and low humidity in May, June, and July. The summer rainy season (monsoon) is between late June and early September. Monsoon thunderstorms can cause flash floods. Winter temps can fall below freezing at night, with highs 40-60 F (4-15 C).

Directions

From the city of Sierra Vista continue south on Hwy 92 about 20 miles and turn right onto S. Coronado Memorial Drive. Follow Coronado Memorial Drive (it will turn into E Montezuma Canyon Rd) 5 miles to the Visitor Center.

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Location

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Coordinates31.3490, -110.2562

Official Resources

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