Local Area Attractions Near Willcox / Cochise, AZ KOA
Our beautiful campground is a convenient starting point to explore this wonderful corner of Arizona! Enjoy hiking, birding, Wild West history, local wine tasting, u-pick farms + orchards, museums & much more!

Chiricahua National Monument
The "Wonderland of Rocks"! Visitors come from all over the world to enjoy the spectacular towering rock formations, abundant wildlife, unique birding opportunities & natural beauty of these mountains. Just 35 minutes from our campground, the Chiricahua National Monument has a visitor center, a beautiful 8-mile paved scenic drive, & 17 miles of day-use hiking trails.
12856 E. Rhyolite Creek Road
Willcox, AZ 85643

Local Wine Tasting
Explore the local wine scene by visiting wineries, tasting rooms & vineyards located within minutes of our campground. Willcox is one of only two federally recognized wine regions in Arizona (AVA - American Viticultural Area) and is home to 74% of the state's wine grape production. Over a dozen local wineries produce high quality wines to appeal to every palate!

Rex Allen Museum & Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame
A hometown museum dedicated to Willcox's own "Arizona Cowboy" Rex Allen, a beloved singing cowboy & movie star. See memorabilia from his life in rodeo, radio, movies & television. Across the street is a statue of Rex Allen in Historic Railroad Park. Closed Sundays and all major holidays - call the museum for open hours and more details.
150 N. Railroad Avenue
Willcox, AZ 85643

Willcox Historic Theater
Enjoy today's new-release movies, classic movies, live entertainment, & special events in a restored Art Deco 2-screen movie theater complete with state-of-the-art sound & visual equipment. A true gem in the heart of historic downtown Willcox, lovingly renovated & cared for by community members. Check the website for movie listings & the schedule of special events.
134 N. Railroad Avenue
Willcox, AZ 85643

Fort Bowie Historic Site
Explore western history & enjoy a 1.5 mile hike to the visitor center and old fort ruins. Open 7 days a week.
Local Area Recreation Near Willcox / Cochise, AZ KOA

Birding Adventures in Southeast Arizona
Birding enthusiasts visit from all over the world to spot rare birds and enjoy the incredible variety of species that can be found in SE Arizona!

Hiking & Nature Photography
Our beautiful corner of southeastern Arizona offers ample opportunities for visitors to enjoy the great outdoors! Explore numerous hiking trails in the nearby Chiricahua Mountains, Dragoon Mountains (including Cochise Stronghold), Fort Bowie Historic Site, Coronado National Forest, Mount Graham, & other parts of the "sky islands". Plan your visit to catch the glorious sunsets and sunrises we experience in Arizona. Photographers will delight in the wildlife and natural beauty of this area.
Willcox, AZ

Wine Tasting
Explore the local wine scene by visiting wineries, tasting rooms & vineyards located within minutes of our campground. Willcox is one of only two federally recognized wine regions in Arizona (AVA - American Viticultural Area) and is home to 74% of the state's wine grape production. Over a dozen local wineries produce high quality wines to appeal to every palate!

Explore the Old West & Local History!
Explore the Old West with us! Willcox/Cochise KOA Holiday is your perfect base camp for Cochise County exploration! Discover rich historical treasures from our convenient location. We're just 1 hour from Tombstone and less than 45 minutes from Fort Bowie National Historic Site & the Chiricahua National Monument. The Amerind Museum is just 25 minutes west. Learn more about local history in downtown Willcox at the Chiricahua Regional Museum & Research Center & Rex Allen "Arizona Cowboy" Museum & Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame!

Shop for Antiques & Unique Vintage Finds!
Willcox has fun boutiques, antique stores, & vintage shops in the historic downtown area. Spend the day browsing the shops, which are situated between wine tasting rooms, restaurants & the Historic Railroad Park.