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Willcox

Meet some of the friendliest people in the state. Willcox prides itself on being a rough and tumble country with a friendly, small-town attitude. People here have a sense of community that respects the past and celebrates the future.

Seeing scores of sandhill cranes – along with ducks, grebes, shorebirds, waters, and passerines – take flight from Cochise Lakes is a thrilling spectacle for anyone, not just birdwatchers. Willcox celebrates its visiting fowl – the cranes and other species migrate to the area each winter – with an annual festival, Wings Over Willcox, that draws human visitors from around the world.

The Sonoran Desert surrounding Willcox attracts hikers, cyclists, campers, golfers, and other adventure-seekers. Chiricahua National Monument has more than 20 miles of hiking trails through towering spike rock formations, along with an impressive array of desert plants and animals. Cochise Stronghold has a five-mile hiking trail, rock climbing, petroglyphs, and picnic and camping facilities.

History buffs will appreciate the area’s role in the Indian Wars of the late 1880s. Willcox is the starting point for a journey through the Magic Circle of Cochise: from the ghost town of Dos Cabezas to Apache Pass to Fort Bowie National Historic Site.

Western music and movie fans flock to Willcox each year for Rex Allen Days, a tribute to the famous western movie star. The Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame tips its hat to Willcox’s ranching influence. To learn more about the history of Apaches, the military, ranching, the railroad and mining in the Sulphur Springs Valley, check out the Chiricahua Regional Museum & Research Center.

Historic downtown Willcox is home to the oldest continually operating store in Arizona, along with antique shops, museums, locally-owned restaurants and specialty shops.

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Galleries & Museums

Rex Allen Museum

Born Rex Elvie Allen (1920-1999), Rex grew up on a homestead 40 miles north of Willcox. He was a real cowboy who became the last of the...

Visitor Centers

Roper Lake State Park - Visitor Center

Visit Roper Lake State Park, located near Safford in southern Arizona, for fishing largemouth bass and rainbow trout, stay for camping,...

Guest Ranches

Walking X Ranch

The Walking X Ranch is a last frontier wrangling camp nestled in the mountains of rural Arizona. Run by two lifelong cowboys, AZ Horse...

Nature & Wildlife

Willcox Birding and Nature Festival

The wings Over Willcox festival is coming up on its 30th Anniversary! The summer and early fall rains have been spectacular and the habitat...

Performing Arts

Willcox Theater and Arts, Inc.

Since 1914, Willcox has looked to the Theater for entertainment and culture. Today´s Willcox Historic Theater restored the 1937 movie...

Wineries

Zarpara Vineyards

Our vineyard and tasting room are located a short 15 miles south of Willcox, in southeastern Arizona. Wine tastings are $9, and you keep...

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