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How to Visit - Friends of Cave Creek Canyon

Cave Creek Canyon is located in the Chiricahua Mountains of Southeastern Arizona. The mouth of the canyon is at the small community of Portal, AZ. From Tucson, take I-10 east to Exit 5 (Road Forks) in New Mexico. Take NM Route 80 South for 28 miles to the intersection with NM Route 533. The Chiricah…

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How to Visit - Friends of Cave Creek  Canyon Toggle navigation Friends of Cave Creek  Canyon Home About Usexpand child menu Board of Directors, Business, Sustaining & Lifetime Members Past Newsletters The Area Visitingexpand child menu How to Visit What to Do Hiking Medical Emergencies Projectsexpand child menu The Book Willow Tank Educational Outreach Archaeology Projects South Fork Cave Creek Project Eventsexpand child menu Garden Party Heritage Days Annual Meeting Contact Support Friends of Cave Creek  Canyon Inspiring appreciation & understanding of the beauty, biodiversity & legacy of Cave Creek Canyon How to Visit How to Visit Cave Creek Canyon is located in the Chiricahua Mountains of Southeastern Arizona. The mouth of the canyon is at the small community of Portal, AZ. From Tucson, take I-10 east to Exit 5 (Road Forks) in New Mexico. Take NM Route 80 South for 28 miles to the intersection with NM Route 533. The Chiricahua Desert Museum will be on the left and the Corner Swap and Shop will be on the right. Turn right at the sign for Portal and follow Portal Road for about 7 miles to the small community of Portal, AZ. Continue on Portal Road about 3/4 miles where the road makes a 90 degree bend to the left. Keep left and the USFS Visitor Information Center is less than 2 miles ahead. From the East, take I-10 west to New Mexico Exit 5 (Road Forks), then take NM Route 80 south and follow the directions above. Fuel Gasoline is not available in Portal or Rodeo. We recommend filling your gas tank in San Simon, AZ, Road Forks, NM or Lordsburg, NM, prior to arriving in the area. Fuel is also available in Animas, NM, on Route 9, twelve miles east of Route 80 mile marker 8, at Valley Fuel. Cell Phone Service Cell service is limited in the Portal area, especially in the canyon. A Verizon Wireless signal is available in open areas with a direct “line of sight” toward Animas. Phones with other service providers are especially difficult to use. WiFi is available at the Portal Library, the Forest Service Visitor Information Center (during open hours) and at some local businesses. Community Events The local community in the Cave Creek Canyon area sponsors many activities and organizations, which are described on the Portal/Rodeo website.  Visitors are welcome to learn about the area and participate in activities that interest them. Lodging Lodging in the area varies from a guest ranch with 11 cottages and apartments all with kitchens, a lodge with 16 motel style rooms, a number of small guest cottages and B&Bs, an RV park, and multiple developed campgrounds and dispersed campsites. Dining Portal Store and Cafe – check portal-rodeo.com for days the café is open. Sky Islands Grill and Grocery – Portal Road, between Hwy 80 and Stateline Road.  Check portal-rodeo.com for days the Grill is open. The Rodeo Grocery Store and Cafe is open for breakfast and lunch Monday – Saturday. Call for hours (575) 557-2295. PW is located in Animas and serves pizza and sandwiches. Closed Sunday. Open 11-4 NM time. Groceries The Portal Store, Sky Islands Grill and Grocery, and Rodeo Grocery have grocery items. In Animas, NM, (where gasoline and propane are also available) Valley Mercantile has grocery items. For major grocery shopping on your way to Cave Creek Canyon, Douglas, AZ, 50 miles south of Rodeo, has Walmart; Lordsburg, NM, and Deming, NM, (I-10 northeast of the Chiricahua mountains) both have grocery stores, as does Willcox, AZ (I-10 northwest of the Chiricahua mountains). Daylight Saving Time Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time. During DST months there is a one hour time difference between Portal and Rodeo. Search for: Search Facebook Check out our Facebook page for the latest information and photos about Cave Creek Canyon. Events Attend one of our upcoming events! Newsletter Read our current newsletter, or browse our archive of past newsletters. In 2014, the Friends of Cave Creek Canyon published Cave Creek Canyon: Revealing the Heart of Arizona’s Chiricahua Mountains. Learn more » © 2023 Friends of Cave Creek Canyon P.O. Box 16126, Portal AZ 85632