Human impact on Huachuca Mountains 5-18


Friends of the Huachuca Mountains continue free, educational programs at Carr House Sunday, 1:30 p.m., with “1880s Resource Use in the Huachuca Mountains.” Bill Gillespie, forest archaeologist, Coronado National Forest, will describe how the decade of the 1880s was a time of dramatic change in the land-use history of the east front of the Huachuca Mountains. This decade of accelerated resource exploitation had environmental impacts that are still felt more than a century later.

Take State Route 92 south to Carr Canyon Road adjacent to Mesquite Tree Restaurant, turn right, travel approximately three miles and turn left at the fork into the parking lot.

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