Dragoon Springs, AZ

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It's been a while since I've posted. Here's a TR from a nearby historic site I visited earlier this month. As usual, posted on my blog as well.

On Labor Day Weekend we headed east to the Chiricahua Mountains for a getaway. On the way we had one important stop to make at Dragoon Springs. I like to think that I'm pretty good at digging up unique and random sites that are worth visiting, so when I heard about Dragoon Springs I just had to visit it. I was just surprised though that it took me a year and a half to learn about it. We turned off of I-10 at the Dragoon Exit, then drove to the small town of Dragoon before turning off to drive a few miles on dirt roads to find the Dragoon Springs Stage Station.

Along the way we saw a few roadrunners. It's beautiful out here in the foothills of the Dragoon Mountains.

We found our turnoff, then parking area, and a short time later we were at the ruins of the Dragoon Springs Stage Station. The ruins themselves are worth a visit just because it's always fun to think about what traveling in the old west was really like. I personally think they way the depict it in movies is actually better than it was in real life. It would be a tough drive over roads that are just barely better than trails, then camping or staying at stage stations that were not much more than a room and a corral for the horses or mules. But, the stage station was not strictly what we came to visit.

Just north of the stage station are several graves. Not just any graves, but the graves of Confederate Soldiers from the Civil War. I was somewhat incredulous when I heard about them at first, but sure enough, they're there with Confederate flags and grave markers to boot! How'd they get here? In 1862 a band of Confederates had a run in with Apache Warriors when the Apaches stole much of their stock. The Indians got the best of round 1 and took most of the Confederate's horses and killed 4 of the Confederates. It's become a small footnote in history as it wasn't a significant engagement of the Civil War. What's fascinating though it that it is one of Arizona's Civil War sites and the furthest west casualties of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. It's also one of the few skirmishes where Confederates and Indians fought. Round 2 went to the Confederates when they recovered their livestock and killed several Apaches a short time later.

Here's a sign at the site giving more detail to the history. It's a unique location that's well worth visiting.
 
Thanks for sharing. Yet another place I'd love to have the time to visit if it weren't for so many desires far closer to home.
 
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