Best attractions and places to see around Patagonia, Arizona, include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activity hubs. This area, situated in Santa Cruz County, is known for its diverse landscapes, from narrow, steep-walled valleys to remnants of old mining towns. It serves as a popular destination for cyclists, hikers, and birdwatchers, with the Arizona Trail passing directly through the town. The region offers insights into its mining past and provides access to various natural and man-made…
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The Arizona Trail leads directly through the small town of Patagonia. At Patagonia Market (open from 5am until 8pm!) and Red Mountains Foods you can refill your supplies. The only hotel in town is the Stage Stop Inn, which offers a discount for AZT hikers/bikers and has a hiker box available. If the hotel is fully booked, comfortable accommodation is available through AirBnB. Wifi and a great breakfast is available at the Gathering Grounds.
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Reliable water source on the Arizona Trail. Water comes out of the greenish tank.
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Harshaw, a ghost town in Santa Cruz County, southeastern Arizona, was settled in the 1870s as a mining community. Named after prospector David Tecumseh Harshaw, it thrived in the late 19th century, with the Hermosa mine producing $365,455 in bullion over four months in 1880. The town's fortunes fluctuated with silver prices, leading to cycles of growth and decline. By the 1960s, the mines closed permanently, and Harshaw was incorporated into the Coronado National Forest in 1953 and became a ghost town. Today, remnants include a few houses, building foundations, two small cemeteries, and decaying mine shafts, with most buildings demolished by locals or the Forest Service in the 1970s. Although there are no facilities here, it is still a somewhat popular destination for cyclists (Harshaw Road, which turns from pavement to gravel a bit north of here, is a main artery for many of the popular gravel rides in the area), hikers, and birdwatchers. In fact, Santa Cruz County is one of the premiere birdwatching destinations in the country in large part because it sits in the migratory path for many rare birds as they travel between the US and Mexico.
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Harshaw Creek Road is one of the numerous, excellent gravel roads that is quickly transforming the small town of Patagonia, AZ, into a premiere gravel destination. This road takes you through a narrow, steep-walled valley with a season creek that feeds cottonwoods, willows, sycamores, and other plants. Although many of the gravel roads here can be quite rugged, this particular road is relatively tame. This wide, well-graded, smooth gravel road is usually in good condition, with no large rocks or overly loose stuff. It is a gravel road, however, and there are washboarded sections though so a dedicated gravel bike or a road bike that can take wider tires (~30mm+) is recommended.
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The Arizona Trail leads directly through the small town of Patagonia. At Patagonia Market (open from 5am until 8pm!) and Red Mountains Foods you can refill your supplies. The only hotel in town is the Stage Stop Inn, which offers a discount for AZT hikers/bikers and has a hiker box available. If the hotel is fully booked, comfortable accommodation is available through AirBnB. Wifi and a great breakfast is available at the Gathering Grounds.
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This section is the latest addition to the Arizona Trail and one of the largest additions to the Arizona Trail in recent history. It weaves through Temporal Gulch and has many switchbacks going up or down the mountain. There can be a lot of overgrowths during summertime and due to wildlife protection it is not allowed to get rid of it. Wear long pants/sleeves and be prepared for route finding to be difficult.
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The Arizona Trail leads directly through the small town of Patagonia. At Patagonia Market (open from 5am until 8pm!) and Red Mountains Foods you can refill your supplies. The only hotel in town is the Stage Stop Inn, which offers a discount for AZT hikers/bikers and has a hiker box available. If the hotel is fully booked, comfortable accommodation is available through AirBnB. Wifi and a great breakfast is available at the Gathering Grounds.
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The area around Patagonia, Arizona, offers a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. Highly regarded attractions include Harshaw Creek Road (Gravel), known for its scenic gravel cycling through a steep-walled valley, and Harshaw Townsite, a historical ghost town with remnants of its mining past. The settlement of Patagonia itself is also a popular hub for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the town of Patagonia is categorized as family-friendly and serves as a welcoming base for exploring the region. While specific family-focused activities aren't detailed, the general outdoor environment, including relatively tame sections of gravel roads like Harshaw Creek Road, can be suitable for families looking for gentle outdoor experiences.
You can explore the Harshaw Townsite, a fascinating ghost town that was once a high-grossing mining community in Arizona. Visitors can see building foundations, old cemeteries, and learn about the area's rich mining history. It's now part of Coronado National Forest.
Patagonia, Arizona, is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like Harshaw Creek Road, mountain biking on trails such as the Arizona Trail and Temporal Gulch Loop, and road cycling. The area is also popular for hiking and birdwatching, especially around sites like Harshaw Townsite.
The settlement of Patagonia acts as a central hub for visitors. You can refill supplies at Patagonia Market and Red Mountains Foods. For accommodation, the Stage Stop Inn offers discounts for Arizona Trail hikers/bikers, and AirBnB options are available. The Gathering Grounds provides Wi-Fi and breakfast.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Temporal Gulch — Arizona Trail section is noted as challenging. It features many switchbacks and can have overgrowth during summer, requiring careful route finding. This section is a significant recent addition to the Arizona Trail.
Patagonia, Arizona, is becoming a premier gravel cycling destination. Harshaw Creek Road (Gravel) is a well-graded, smooth gravel road suitable for gravel bikes or road bikes with wider tires. Other popular routes include the Spirit World 30 and 50 loops, and the Patagonia – Harshaw Creek Road loop, which can be found in the Gravel biking around Patagonia guide.
The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including narrow, steep-walled valleys, forests, and seasonal creeks. Harshaw Creek Road, for instance, takes you through a valley fed by a seasonal creek, supporting cottonwoods, willows, and sycamores. The area is also known for its birdwatching opportunities, especially around Harshaw Townsite.
A reliable water source on the Arizona Trail is available at Red Rock Well. The water comes out of a greenish tank, providing a crucial resupply point for hikers and cyclists.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the scenic gravel roads that make Patagonia a cycling hotspot to the historical insights provided by sites like Harshaw Townsite. The town of Patagonia itself is valued as a welcoming access point to the Arizona Trail, with its mix of local culture and outdoor enthusiast amenities.
Yes, the Arizona Trail leads directly through the town of Patagonia. Sections like Temporal Gulch — Arizona Trail are part of this longer trail, offering opportunities for multi-day trekking or extended cycling adventures for those traversing the Arizona Trail.


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