Join the Friends of the Huachuca Mountains on Sunday, August 13, at 1:30 p.m. Built in 1919, Camp Naco is located just a short distance from the border with Mexico in Naco, Arizona. It replaced a tent camp for soldiers stationed there to protect the crossing during the Mexican Revolution beginning in 1910. It was recently named as one of the 11 Most Endangered Historic Sites in the US which has led to funding for restoration of the camp.
For safety reasons occupancy in Carr House is limited to 49 people. In the past, the audiences for some popular programs have exceeded that number. Please arrive early to be sure you get a seat as additional visitors over the limit will not be admitted while the program is going on. Overflow guests will be invited to watch a live stream of the program at our outside picnic area.
Carr House is located on Carr Canyon Road, 2.1 miles from its intersection with Highway 92.
Please consider becoming a member of the Friends of the Huachuca Mountains. Visit our website, www.huachucamountains.org/join, for information on how to become a member.