West Doubtful Canyon

West Doubtful Canyon
Valley
Country United States
State Arizona
Regions Peloncillo Mountains
County Cochise County, Arizona
Coordinates 32°17′19″N 109°06′24″W / 32.28861°N 109.10667°W / 32.28861; -109.10667Coordinates: 32°17′19″N 109°06′24″W / 32.28861°N 109.10667°W / 32.28861; -109.10667
Highest point
 - location Doubtful Canyon, Cochise County, Arizona
 - elevation 5,280 ft (1,609 m)
 - coordinates 32°20′36″N 109°05′17″W / 32.34333°N 109.08806°W / 32.34333; -109.08806
Lowest point mouth
 - location San Simon Valley, Cochise County, Arizona
 - elevation 4,081 ft (1,244 m)
 - coordinates 32°17′19″N 109°06′24″W / 32.28861°N 109.10667°W / 32.28861; -109.10667
Topo map Doubtful Canyon
West Doubtful Canyon
in Arizona, New Mexico
reference [1]

West Doubtful Canyon was the name of one of two canyons in the Peloncillo Mountains, once considered in the 19th century as one canyon "Doubtful Canyon" that served as the pass through those mountains. Today the canyon bearing the name Doubtful Canyon, is mostly in Cochise County, Arizona, near the New Mexico border. It descends to the east into the Animas Valley past Steins Peak [2] it is in Hidalgo County, New Mexico.[1] The western canyon is now called West Doubtful Canyon and it descends into the San Simon Valley, in Cochise County, Arizona.[1]

History

The mountain water sources and the low north south divide that lay between the two Doubtful canyons made it a favored shortcut to the Southern Emigrant Trail wagon road for east west travelers. Doubtful Canyon and West Doubtful Canyon formed the pass where the Butterfield Overland Mail passed through the Peloncillo Mountains. However it earned its name for it was a favored site for ambushes by the Apache during the Apache Wars.

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