Texas Canyon

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Unique rock formations in Texas Canyon, Arizona.
Unique rock formations in Texas Canyon, Arizona.
Texas Canyon, Arizona.
Texas Canyon, Arizona.

Texas Canyon is located in Cochise County, Arizona about 20 miles east of Benson, AZ on I-10 and lies between the Little Dragoon Mountains on the north and the Dragoon Mountains to the south.

Known for its giant granite boulders, the canyon frequently attracts rockhounds and photographers. The route of the Butterfield Stage passed through Texas Canyon from 1858 until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 when the stage line suspended operations. Historically within the range of the Chiricahua Apache, Cochise made his last stronghold near here in the Dragoon Mountains during the mid-1870s.

The Amerind Foundation, a privately funded archaeological and ethnographic research facility, library, museum and art gallery founded by William Shirley Fulton in the 1930s lies about a mile south of I-10 in Texas Canyon at Exit 318.

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