How Do You Enjoy A Day In Sierra Vista, Arizona?
Sierra Vista is a beautiful small town in Southern Arizona. It hosts Fort Huachuca, an Army base that was established in 1877. When translated, Sierra Vista means “mountain view”-and with good reason. The area has an abundance of mountains and clear, sapphire-blue skies. It also offers is a plethora of history as well as recently built attractions such as wineries. Walk through a piece of history when visiting the Fort Huachuca Historical Museum, billed as “one of the finest Army Museums in the country.” This historic landmark houses the history of the military in the Southwest. Climb up the Huachuca Mountains to view a beautiful Celtic cross near the Our Lady of the Sierras Shrine (free admission). Walk the stations of the cross while you enjoy the fragrant, delicate flowers in the garden. Stroll through the Murray Springs Clovis Site and Trail to see exhibits of life in the Ice Age, complete with mammoths and the teeth of giant ground sloths. Take part of your day to bird-watch at th